By Mortz C. Ortigoza
“Na monitor namin sila and we found out na more than thirty percent iyong kanilang underdeclaration and of course may cover taxes iyon. Pag hindi nila babayaran iyon puwede silang e-recomend for closures o iyong operation kandado namin,” explained to Northern Watch Newspaper by Revenue District Office No. 4 Chief Aldrin A. Camba.
Revenue District Office No. 4 Chief Aldrin A. Camba.
The
BIR central Pangasinan covers the cities of San Carlos and Dagupan and the
towns of Alcala, Basista, Bautista, Bayambang, Calasiao, Laoac, Malasiqui,
Manaoag, Mangaldan, Mapandan, San Fabian, San Jacinto, Santa Barbara and
Urbiztondo in central Pangasinan. It has the power to suspend the operation of
the errant businesses if they could not pay even after the BIR exhausted all
the remedies they could avail.
Camba
also warned those delinquent taxpayers that they are being watched by the
agency.
“Ang importante mabayadan iyong tax para
maiwasan din iyong mga penalties,” taxpayer
Daniel Baan said.
Camba,
who assumed his post last November 2, said that taxpayers should pay on time
their taxes to avoid the penalties.
Failure to pay the income tax return
(ITR), the BIR will mete the delinquent taxpayer with three penalties as based
on the Internal Revenue Code: A one-time surcharge of either 25% or 50% of the
basic tax, 20% or 12% annual interest, and a onetime compromise penalty.
RDO No. 4 was tasked by the
national government to collect P4.9 billion this year.
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