BIR going after motels
MANILA, Philippines - To boost its revenue collection efforts, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has set its sights on motels and restaurants this Valentine’s Day.
The BIR said it will run after owners of motels, inns, hotels and restaurants who will not declare their true income on Valentine’s Day in order to evade taxes.
Such establishments usually earn large profits during the day of hearts.
BIR Deputy Commissioner Lucita Rodriguez told The STAR that these establishments would be placed under discreet surveillance to verify if the owners report and pay correct taxes.
She clarified that the program is not meant to harass couples who patronize these establishments.
“The only intention of the bureau is to collect correct taxes,” she said.
“We would not check who will patronize these establishments, especially the motels, but see the frequency of their clients,” she added.
Most of these establishments are also expected to profit from groups that will hold their Valentine’s parties or Juniors-Seniors prom, she added.
Rodriguez said the move is in line with the BIR’s program to increase tax collection.
She said they would conduct their discreet operations on Feb.13, 14 and 15 or before and after Valentine’s Day.
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