BIR to conduct lifestyle checks on professionals

By VG Cabuag, Business Mirror
Posted at 08/01/2011 8:48 AM | Updated as of 08/01/2011 8:48 AM

MANILA, Philippines – The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is set to conduct lifestyle checks on professionals – including doctors, lawyers and accountants – in a move to convince self-employed people to pay their proper taxes to the government.  Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim Jacinto-Henares said in a wide-ranging discussion on Friday with editors, columnists and reporters of the BusinessMirror, the Philippines Graphic and radio station dwIZ, that the agency would release to the public “by sector” the names of the country’s highest-paid professionals.
She did not say how the lifestyle check would be conducted, but hinted that it would be similar to the lifestyle checks on government officials.

Henares revealed that during her meeting with the Professional Regulation Commission, she learned there were about 3 million professionals in the country; the BIR’s database only shows around 195,000 of them are paying their taxes.

“Of course, from the 3 million professionals you will deduct the nurses and the seafarers because they are not considered self-employed anymore.” Still, she said the data reveal that the difference between the number of taxpaying and nontax-paying professionals is huge.

“We are asking people to insist that they be issued a receipt by all these professionals,” she said.

According to BIR data, the total income tax remitted last year was around P170 billion. Of this figure, only P9.83 billion came from self-employed individuals; the rest was from those employed whose companies automatically deduct their taxes from their salaries (withholding taxes).

Based on the income-tax returns filed in April, the P9.83 billion was paid by 1.69 million people who declared
themselves self-employed; they included those who run their own businesses. Professionals are included in the self-
employed category.

Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said the tax remittance was “too small”; each of them paid only an average of
P5,800 in income taxes. Computed, this meant they declared earning only less than P20,000 the year before.

“I think they [income tax payments] should be higher. It does not make sense when you compare them with the
average payment of those who are employed. It’s not believable,” Purisima said earlier.

“We would be zeroing in on this sector [self-employed]. We are encouraging them to come forward and go to the
[BIR], and pay the deficiency tax to avoid penalties,” he said.

The BIR has said it would go after the P23.38 billion in additional revenues from the 57 tax cases it has filed under
the Run-After-Tax-Evaders program of the Aquino administration. Of these cases, six have been filed with the Court
of Tax Appeals, including that of Mariano Lim Gaw Jr., the current biggest tax-evasion case.

The BIR is seeking to collect at least P5.5 billion from Gaw for underdeclaring his income in 2007 and 2008, and
for failing to remit value-added tax returns to the government in 2008. The case against Gaw was filed with the
Department of Justice (DOJ) on August 26, 2010; the DOJ ruled there was probable cause.

Gaw, who owns Mega Packaging Corp., allegedly bought 10 parcels of land in 2007 and 2008 for P4.11 billion and
sold them for P8.41 billion within a year.

Twenty-five of the 57 cases are up for resolution at the DOJ and 12 are still under preliminary investigation.

BIR orders building owners to ensure tenants are registered tax payers

OWNERS of commercial establishments will now be required to ensure that their tenants are registered taxpayers, according to the latest issuance of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).  The BIR has begun its drive to track the untaxed sector with Revenue Regulations No. 12-2011, issued on July 25.

The latest tax regulation sets the reportorial requirements for establishments leasing commercial spaces.  “It shall be the primary responsibility of all owners or sub-lessors of commercial establishments/ buildings/spaces to ensure that the person intending to lease their commercial space is a BIR- registered taxpayer,” the issuance stated.  Their tenants must have a tax identification number (TIN), a BIR Certificate of Registration and duly registered receipts, it added.

These requirements ensure that those engaged in retail remit value-added taxes and income taxes to the government.  Under the new issuance, building owners will now be required to submit, under oath, a tax registration profile of their lessees to the BIR twice a year.(BIR)

Balaod sa mas daling pagpagawas sa retirement benefits, gilagdaan na ni PNoy

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, July 21 (PIA)–Gilagdaan na ni Presidente Benigno Aquino III ang balaod nga mapadali ang pagpagawas sa retirement benefits sa mga empleyado sa gobyerno.

Matud pa ni Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr., gilagdaan ni Presidente Aquino ang Republic Act 10154 nga nagmando sa tanang ahensya sa kagamhanan sa daling pagpagawas sa mga retirement benefits sa mga magretirong empleyado sulod lamang sa 30 ka adlaw o usa ka bulan human sa ilang pagretiro.

Ubos sa maong balaod, pahamtangan og silot ang ahensiya sa gobyerno nga mapakyas sa paghatag sa retirement benefits sulod sa usa ka bulan sa magretirong empleyado.

(Translated into Bol-anon by ElviraBongosia/PIA-Bohol)

Continuing Professional Education Program (CPE) for Brokers and Salesmen Slated

The National Real Estate Association, Inc. (NREA) – Cebu Chapter in cooperation with Central Cebu Board of Realtors, Inc. (CCBR) will conduct its Continuing Professional Education (CPE) for Real Estate Brokers and Real Estate Salesmen on July 23 and 24,  2011.  This is in compliance with Section 20 of Republic Act No. 9646 also referred to as the RESA. This was announced by A. Jun Gultiano, Jr., REALTOR® (IRM), President of NREA-Cebu Chapter.

This CPE is in coordination with the Professional Regulatory Board of Real Estate Service (PRBRES).

The activity will be the final CPE seminar before the deadline on July 30, 2011 as embodied under R.A. 9646 for the registration of former DTI licensed real estate service practitioners with the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). The said activity will be held at the Sacred Heart Center, D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City.  All Brokers and Salesmen are urged to take this opportunity to attend said seminar to comply with the PRC requirement.  Real Estate Brokers who fails to register with the PRC after the deadline will need to take another broker’s examination.

 

For details, please contact NREA Secretariat Richel B. Jumawan at 254-5780, 4125676 or 0919-6500753; 0922-7880851.

Auza.Net joins Sandugo Trade Expo at ICM

Auza.Net takes part with the whole province in celebrating Sandugo 2011 by joining the array of businesses that will be at Island City Mall on July 21-24 for the Sandugo Trade Expo.  The 3-day activity is sponsored by the Department of Trade and Industry and all participating businesses from Bohol and various places around the country.

Interested clients may come to the Auza.Net booth on those given dates for flyers and answers to their website or internet – related queries.  Clients may also set further appointments with the sales team.

Let us support the Boholano entrepreneur by visiting the 2011 Sandugo Trade Expo!

BISU student tops 2011 Forester Licensure Exam

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 163 out of 374 passed the Forester Licensure Examination given by the Board for Foresters in the cities of Manila and Davao this July 2011, and  another student from the Bohol Island State University has brought home the bacon.  Lebert Ibay Omac from BISU – Bilar Campus landed number one on the top 10 examinees with an average of 85.90.

The mass oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the said examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Professional Oath will be held before the Board in Manila on Thursday, August 18, 2011 at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the Centennial Hall, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Roxas Blvd. Manila and in Davao City on September 2, 2011.
Tickets for the oathtaking will be available from July 20, 2011 until August 16, 2011.

Here are the rest of the Top 10 examinees of the PRC Board Exam Result July 2011 Forester Licensure Examination:

1 LEBERT IBAY OMAC BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (FOR.CVSCAFT)-BILAR 85.90
2 ROELLE SERRANO CASTILLO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DAVAO CITY 85.05
3 ANGELICA FLEUR GALANG UMALI UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BANOS 85.00
4 BEATRIZ ANNE JAUCIAN CORTES UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BANOS 84.75
5 ROVEN DAYAPERA TUMANENG I UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BANOS 84.45
6 HERBERT TAMBIRAO SABAC NORTHERN MINDANAO STATE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY< 84.35
7 METCHIE GAY RIOS ARNAIZ UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BANOS 84.25
8 MARK DON CRISOSTOMO SILAYAN UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BANOS 83.70
9 MA CARMINA MANGABAT CANUA UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BANOS 83.65
RAM HEZRON CABIAD CUBAO NORTHERN MINDANAO STATE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 83.65
10 LORENZ GANGE PALEC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BANOS 83.55

You can view the rest of the passers at www. prcpassers.com.

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