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Monday, March 11, 2013

BIR-RDO 92 chief cites taxpayers’ contribution to economy

By Gideon C. Corgue

PAGADIAN CITY – “Without the taxpayers, the nation will not exist.”
This was the statement aired by Revenue District Office (RDO)-92 chief Atty. Nasrollah B. Conding during the kickoff of the 2013 tax campaign held last week at Hotel Camila here.

Speaking before the 400 stakeholders, Conding acknowledged the tremendous contribution of the taxpayers to the government coffers saying without you our dear taxpayers, it would be very difficult for the government to function and implement its various development programs like roads, schools, bridges, hospitals, armed forces, police, etc.”   

This year’s BIR tax campaign carries the slogan “I love the Philippines, I pay taxes correctly.”

“Who are those people who help realize the construction of government’s infrastructure projects? It is you,” Conding said referring to the taxpayers/stakeholders attending the event. 

Conding mentioned the Kennon road – the major access road to Baguio City from Manila and the provinces of central and western Luzon – which was severely damaged by a killer quake in July 1990. He said without people’s taxes, that road could not have been reconstructed immediately, as it needed $1 billion to pay the workers. “It’s the money of the taxpayers being spent for the hiring of 1,000 workers,” Conding explained.

Meanwhile, Conding beamed with pride to announce that RDO 92 had exceeded its collection target for 2012 by 21 percent or P144,770 million.

RDO-92’s collection goal last year was P665,535,000 and its actual collection reached P810,305,000.

Conding said the increase in collection was a result of the agency’s massive tax campaign program.  He also attributed the high tax collection turnout to the remittances made by tax withholding agents and to annual registration payments of big taxpayers.  

The BIR chief also urged all taxpayers to disclose their true income and pay appropriate taxes within the current fiscal year. (PIA9)