MP tax collection down; info campaign pressed
>> Wednesday, December 17, 2014
By Tcherwai A. Taguiba
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – This province’s real property tax (RPT) collection rate is down
prompting the provincial government through the provincial treasurer and
assessor’s offices to hold information campaign on RPT for barangay officials.
This
campaign was held at Bontoc multi-purpose hall Dec. 3 where assistance of
barangay officials was sought enhance revenue collection.
Gov. Leonard
Mayaen said “taxation is the lifeblood
of the government and whatever amount collected, no matter how small, will
provide additional revenue not just for the barangay but also for the
municipalities and the province.”
He told
barangay officials not to look at the small amount of funds they receive from
RPT but to concentrate on how they can use it.
Provincial
assessor Marjorie Kiat-ong said cooperation of
barangay officials was needed as it is them who do legwork for
verification of tax declarations aside from providing certifications.
Kiat-ong
said proper verification must be done prior to providing certifications to
prevent duplicate tax declarations which can cause problems in collection of
RPT.
Provincial
treasurer Cawed Gammonac said “no government can exist without tax,” adding,
“development will stop if cooperation between the local government unit and
barangay officials is absent.”
He urged
barangay official not to rely on their share from the IRA but also to look into
other opportunities to provide funding for their own barangays one of them
being the strengthening of collections on RPT.
Gammonac
said legal and judicial remedies for delinquency and non-payment of RPT could
be done. But he said legal options should only be used only as last resort.
He added it
is better that barangay officials reach out to affected residents and explain
to them importance of RPT collection.
Local
revenue collection officer Gemma Teresita Fateg provided information and data
regarding current RPT collection per municipality which was collected and
compiled recently, and as of Sept. 30, no municipality was within target
percentage rate for RPT collection efficiency with the highest percentage of
uncollected taxes going to Paracelis at -79.08 percent and lowest percentage of
uncollected RPT going to Sabangan at -31.22%.
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