BIR further cuts red tape

In line with efforts to cut red tape in the agency, the Bureau of Internal Revenue Wednesday said it would issue two certifications—international carrier’s special certificates (ICSCs) and international general carrier’s certificates (IGCCs)—within the same day of filing.

But to enable applicants to avail themselves of this, “applications for ICSC and IGCC should be submitted directly to the Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue,” the BIR said in a statement.

Also, “applications must contain all the required documents and submitted on or before 2 p.m. to ensure its release on the same day,” the BIR added.

“Those received after 2 p.m. will still be processed during the day. However, release on the same day will depend on the volume of applications received that day. These applications are guaranteed to be released no later than the first hour of the following day,” according to the BIR.

The BIR quoted Commissioner Caesar R. Dulay as saying that the agency “is coming up with more revenue issuances in the following days to cut down on red tape by reducing the number of documents or removing redundant or unnecessary requirements as well as by reducing the processing time in line with the President’s call to fast-track processing of transactions in the government service.”

Last week, the BIR also made it easier and faster to secure tax clearance certificates (TCCs) as well as certificates authorizing registration (CARs).

Under Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 74-2016 issued by Dulay on June 13, internal revenue officers were ordered to process and release TCCs within two working days upon submission of complete documentary requirements.

From nine, only three documents were now required: a notarized application form with two pieces of loose documentary stamp tax (DST); a delinquency verification issued by the concerned BIR office; as well as a printout of the certification fee paid through the BIR’s electronic filing and payment system (eFPS), with payment confirmation.

BIR offices were also ordered to issue the delinquency verification within 24 hours after the taxpayer filed the application, RMC 74-2016 said.

The delinquency verification will have a one-month validity period, the BIR said.

According to the BIR, approval of TCC applications will still be covered by criteria put in place by previous issuances, including: having no delinquent account; no open valid “stop filer” case; no unpaid annual registration fee; not tagged as “cannot be located” taxpayer; and should be a user of the eFPS for at least two consecutive months prior to the TCC application. Ben de Vera

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