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of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and Bureau of Customs should they fail to meet their target revenues.
“The one strike-strike policy is a key step toward achieving our revenue goals. We need additional funds for assistance, creation of job opportunities through infrastructure projects and other programs to help the people,” Romualdez said. To address the situation, he proposed that collectors who fail to meet their revenue targets must be removed from their position, and be replaced by competent individuals to ensure efficiency in the administration of tax collection.“Let us help the government meet its revenue targets. I hope our callwill send a clear message for our collectors to perform at the highest level,” he said.
It is of vital importance in the government’s effort to provide access to better education, health care and social protection programs,” he added.
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