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                    [Summary] => There’s much talk about high networth individuals but not much solid data on them. 


The Bureau of Internal Revenue has in place the Large Taxpayers Service, which monitors corporate large taxpayers, but has no equivalent unit for individual large taxpayers. A task force created by Commissioner Rene Banez is currently working out the definition of who should be considered in the list of high income-earners and should be, therefore, included in the BIR’s list of individual large taxpayers.
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The Bureau of Internal Revenue has in place the Large Taxpayers Service, which monitors corporate large taxpayers, but has no equivalent unit for individual large taxpayers. A task force created by Commissioner Rene Banez is currently working out the definition of who should be considered in the list of high income-earners and should be, therefore, included in the BIR’s list of individual large taxpayers.
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