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How come the church become part of this? are they part of the government agencies today? if you think you are obligated to contribute during offertory then that's your choice man and it does not fall into the realm of curruption <g's>Originally Posted by NASYO
if heard before from an official of BIR, na mas corrupt daw ang BIR kaysa sa Customs diri sa cebu...
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I think BIR and BOC are not most corrupt, they're the most working agencies in collecting taxes/revenues.
Statement of Secretary Ignacio R. Bunye Re BIR meets March target
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2006
The Palace is pleased that the Bureau of Internal Revenue will meet its collection target for the month of March, which only means that Filipino taxpayers are also doing their share to nation building by paying the correct taxes.
BIR Commissioner Jose Bunag has assured the President that the agency will meet the P43-billion target for March. The agency projects that 53% of the targeted P675.4 billion in tax collection this year would come from the BIR’s Large Taxpayers Service.
This April, we call on all taxpayers to do their patriotic duty in paying the correct taxes to the BIR. The government is committed to increase tax collection efficiency so that more funds can be allotted to poverty alleviation programs and services.
Source: http://www.gov.ph/news/?i=14826
Gov't remains committed to P63-B deficit goal, P1.1-T revenue target for 2007
Secretary Teves said that based on preliminary figures, the government budget deficit likely reached P37.7 billion in the first semester or P6.4 billion higher than the programmed deficit of P31.3 billion for the period due largely to collection shortfalls by the BIR and the BOC.
The estimated BIR shortfall amounted to P40 billion as of end-June while the BOC incurred a deficit of P13 billion during the period.
In separate presentations, the BIR and the BOC mapped out their action plans to meet their 2007 revenue targets of P730 billion and P228 billion, respectively.
BIR Offier-in-Charge Lilian Hefti, who took her oath of office Monday, said the BIR was committed to meeting its monthly revenue targets from July to December this year, and to even partly recover its revenue shortfall in the first semester.
The action plans cited by Hefti include the following: increase use of business intelligence, enhancement of audit programs, intensifying enforcement activities, and improving excise tax administration.
source: http://www.news.ops.gov.ph/archives2...39;t%20remains
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