+ Follow AABS Tag
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[Title] => BIR announces ITS maintenance sked
[Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Integrated Tax System (ITS) is undergoing a systems maintenance and upgrade from Dec. 12, 2014, 5 p.m. to Jan. 5, 2015, 7 a.m.
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[Title] => BSP imposes stiffer penalties on erring authorized agent banks
[Summary] => Aside from carrying financial liabilities arising from various tax-related scams, government-accredited banks will have to face both civil and criminal liabilities for neglect or involvement in diversion, non-remittance or under-remittance of taxes.
A new revenue regulation issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) imposes additional liabilities and responsibilities to authorized agent banks (AABs) that have been accredited to receive tax payments.
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[Title] => BIR eases sanctions on authorized agent banks
[Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has eased sanctions on accredited agent banks (AABs) violating tax collection procedures.
In a recent order, Internal Revenue Commissioner Rene Bañez said that banks could request for a waiver of penalties if they are found to be not complying with tax collection procedures.
The BIR is the only agency currently authorized to waive penalties, surcharges and interests on delayed collections.
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[Title] => Accept all income tax returns, BIR tells banks
[Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has instructed all BIR authorized agent banks (AABs) to accept income tax returns (ITRs) of all taxpayers even without the tax identification number (TIN) card.
The filing of income tax returns has been extended to April 18 from the original deadline of April 11.
In a statement, BIR Commissioner Rene Bañez said all AABs should accept tax returns without bank enrollment (except for those paying under the bank debit system) and the taxpayer record update (TRU) "provided the TIN is indicated in the tax return,"
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[Title] => Fonacier warns banks which refuse to accept tax payments
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Internal Revenue Commissioner Dakila Fonacier warned yesterday all accredited
agent banks (AABs) of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) which refuse to
accept income tax returns (ITRs) from taxpayers.
Fonacier said they released these new rulings to AABs to allow banks to
accommodate the needs of the taxpaying public.
He said the BIR has suspended the requirements for filing the ITRs per Bank
Bulletin 2000-II in the wake of complaints by taxpayers that banks are strictly
following revenue regulations regarding filing of these returns with them.
"No matter how small the a
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[Title] => BSP imposes stiffer penalties on erring authorized agent banks
[Summary] => Aside from carrying financial liabilities arising from various tax-related scams, government-accredited banks will have to face both civil and criminal liabilities for neglect or involvement in diversion, non-remittance or under-remittance of taxes.
A new revenue regulation issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) imposes additional liabilities and responsibilities to authorized agent banks (AABs) that have been accredited to receive tax payments.
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[Title] => BIR eases sanctions on authorized agent banks
[Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has eased sanctions on accredited agent banks (AABs) violating tax collection procedures.
In a recent order, Internal Revenue Commissioner Rene Bañez said that banks could request for a waiver of penalties if they are found to be not complying with tax collection procedures.
The BIR is the only agency currently authorized to waive penalties, surcharges and interests on delayed collections.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Accept all income tax returns, BIR tells banks
[Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has instructed all BIR authorized agent banks (AABs) to accept income tax returns (ITRs) of all taxpayers even without the tax identification number (TIN) card.
The filing of income tax returns has been extended to April 18 from the original deadline of April 11.
In a statement, BIR Commissioner Rene Bañez said all AABs should accept tax returns without bank enrollment (except for those paying under the bank debit system) and the taxpayer record update (TRU) "provided the TIN is indicated in the tax return,"
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[Title] => Fonacier warns banks which refuse to accept tax payments
[Summary] =>
Internal Revenue Commissioner Dakila Fonacier warned yesterday all accredited
agent banks (AABs) of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) which refuse to
accept income tax returns (ITRs) from taxpayers.
Fonacier said they released these new rulings to AABs to allow banks to
accommodate the needs of the taxpaying public.
He said the BIR has suspended the requirements for filing the ITRs per Bank
Bulletin 2000-II in the wake of complaints by taxpayers that banks are strictly
following revenue regulations regarding filing of these returns with them.
"No matter how small the a
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December 12, 2014 - 12:00am