The Bureau of Internal Revenue's (BIR) timing in imposing taxes on online sellers is not the best, given the difficulties faced by Filipinos facing the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, Senator Juan Edgardo M. Angara said Thursday (June 11).
The Bureau of Internal Revenue’s timing in imposing taxes on online sellers is not the best, given the difficulties faced by Filipinos facing the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, Senator Juan Edgardo M. Angara said Thursday .‘’But these are not new taxes, but just collection of taxes due under existing laws.
“Hindi ‘yung dagdag-perwisyo pa sa sarili nating mga kababayan na kaunti na nga lang ang kita para pandagdag-gastos sa pamilya nila ,’’ she said. “Bakit ba ang luwag natin sa POGO pero ang lupit sa mga Pilipino? Kahit na may 50 bilyon pesos unpaid taxes sila, at kahit na di essential, pinayagan pa ring mag-operate sa ilalim ng ECQ. Mayroon din silang mass testing, at tayo wala ,’’ Hontiveros pointed out.
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