THE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) trimmed down its collection goal for this year to P2.26 trillion. The adjusted BIR target, which was announced by Commissioner Caesar Dulay through a revenue memorandum released on Tuesday, was 96 percent lower than the
The adjusted BIR target, which was announced by Commissioner Caesar Dulay through a revenue memorandum released on Tuesday, was 96 percent lower than the previous goal of
P2.5 trillion.Dulay said the tax bureau’s collection target for this year comprised the P2.20-trillion goal for BIR operations, and the P54.58 billion for non-BIR operations.
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