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                    [Title] => VP Sara won't get advance questions for probe – NBI chief
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The Bureau of Internal Revenue has extended the deadline of its abatement program to all taxpayers with existing delinquent accounts or assessment until January 31, 2007 instead of last October 31.


This was announced yesterday by BIR regional director Jaime Santiago, who encouraged those who have pending delinquent accounts and assessments to avail of the abatement extension.

Under the bureau's Memorandum Circular 74-2006, all interests, surcharges and penalties of a taxpayer will be cancelled if he will pay his basic tax due on or before January 31.
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The program covers all types of taxes including taxes for one-time transactions, and maybe availed of by taxpayers on a per taxable year or period and on a per tax type basis for taxable years ending December 31, 2005 and fiscal year ending on any day not later than June 30, 2006 and all prior years.
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BIR regional director Jaime Santiago said the program is under Revenue Regulations No. 15, 2005 and Revenue Memorandum Order No. 23, 2006.
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The Bureau of Internal Revenue has extended the deadline of its abatement program to all taxpayers with existing delinquent accounts or assessment until January 31, 2007 instead of last October 31.


This was announced yesterday by BIR regional director Jaime Santiago, who encouraged those who have pending delinquent accounts and assessments to avail of the abatement extension.

Under the bureau's Memorandum Circular 74-2006, all interests, surcharges and penalties of a taxpayer will be cancelled if he will pay his basic tax due on or before January 31.
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The program covers all types of taxes including taxes for one-time transactions, and maybe availed of by taxpayers on a per taxable year or period and on a per tax type basis for taxable years ending December 31, 2005 and fiscal year ending on any day not later than June 30, 2006 and all prior years.
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October 3, 2007 - 7:18pm
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