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More banks, BIR field office may help prevent tax fraud

WHAT can be government do to avoid a repeat of the Balamban land tax scam?

Some proposals include authorizing more banks to accept land tax payments and restoring a Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) field office in the west coast town.

The proposals were discussed by BIR assessment section chief Cesar Padilla who visited聽 Mayor Ace Stefan Binghay last Friday to secure copies of documents on the land tax scam for the BIR鈥檚 own ongoing inquiry.

Balamban municipal councilor David Karamihan said聽 the visiting BIR chief also met some councilors and the mayor to explore聽 ways to work together to prevent聽 a recurrence.

鈥淧art of the reason that this happened is the difficulty in paying taxes.聽 People聽 have to go to Mandaue City.聽聽聽 Allegedly there are individuals who聽 take advantage of this,鈥 said Karamihan.

He said having more depository banks or a BIR field officer in Balamban would enable taxpayers to make payments of capital gains tax聽 themselves rather than using facilitators or fixers.

BIR Regional Director Jose Tan said he ordered the chief of Revenue District Office 80 in Mandaue City, whose area covers Balamban town, to investigate the irregularity.

Several lot owners earlier went to the BIR office in Mandaue City to verify their Land Bank of the Philippines聽 BIR Bank Deposit slips only to find out that the payments were never remitted to the BIR.

The Balamban council invited Provincial Assessor engineer Anthony Sususco to clarify the status on the validity of the tax declaration document during their investigation along with Balamban municipal assessor Tita Yray and clerks聽 Sharee Melgar and Lucille Agua.

鈥淚f the CSC (Civil Service Commission)聽 wants a copy of the documents,聽 we can provide them with a copy. These are聽 public documents,鈥 Karamihan said.

He said Yray, Melgar and Agua had yet to signify their participation in today鈥檚 council session.

But Yray鈥檚 lawyer Bernardito Florido said his client聽 won鈥檛 be appearing in the session. Correspondent Carmel Loise Matus

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