By Aileen
P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio Domogan defended his move disallowing the grant of amnesty on real
property tax delinquencies as advocated by the city council in an approved
ordinance.
He said granting the tax
moratorium is counterproductive as it adversely affects the city’s tax
collection and unfair to people religiously paying their tax dues because it
encourages taxpayers to neglect their responsibility to pay their taxes on
time.
“How can we help the
city in its tax collection efforts if we keep on waiving fines and surcharges?”
the mayor said noting that the city lost P38.5 million representing arrears and
unpaid real property taxes when it implemented a six-month amnesty last year.
“Besides, it is as if we
are encouraging people to neglect their duties because a lot of taxpayers now
say that it is better not to pay real property taxes and just wait for the
amnesty,” the mayor said.
Philippine Chamber of
Commerce and Industry Inc. Baguio-Benguet Chapter president Modesto Imayaho Sr.
last year chided the city for granting the amnesty saying it is unfair to those
who religiously pay their taxes on time.
City Treasurer Alex
Cabarrubias himself frowned upon the tax condonation and vowed that it was to
be the last time that the city will implement a moratorium noting its adverse
effects to the city’s income.
The mayor last Sept. 28
vetoed Ordinance No. 114 series of 2018 granting amnesty or relief on
penalties, fines, surcharges, interests or arrears to delinquent real
taxpayers.
Instead of the
moratorium, the mayor pushed for the grant of more incentives to those
complying with the law.
At present, the city
provides a 20 percent discount to real property taxpayers who pay their taxes
in advance and also discounts for those who pay promptly, meaning within the
first quarter of the current year, January – 20 percent, February – 15 percent
and March – 10 percent.
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