Sablan, Benguet mayor suspends surcharges for late, unpaid taxes
>> Monday, April 20, 2020
SABLAN, Benguet – The local
government here has suspended the surcharges for late payment of business and
real property taxes to prevent people from leaving their residences to do the
obligation.
Under Executive Order
33-2020 issued on Wednesday, Mayor Manuel Munar said: “There is a need to
suspend the implementation of surcharge or surcharges for late payment,
interests on unpaid taxes for the second quarter,” to mitigate or contain the
transmission of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19)
The order suspends the
implementation of the Revenue Code of Sablan town which was passed in 2014.
In an interview with the
Philippine News Agency, Munar said taxpayers are directed to stay at home and
minimize movements including travels, prompting him to issue the EO to avoid
people from going out to their pay business and real property taxes to avoid
penalty.
Munar said the order
covers taxes due from April to June 30.
“The imposition of the
EO would mean lower tax revenue collection but it will ensure the safety and
protection of the constituents from the coronavirus disease,” he said.
He said that the scheme
for paying taxes will be imposed next quarter after the enhanced community
quarantine is lifted.
“The imposition of the
suspension of the revenue code will only be for the second quarter," Munar
said.
This town is a
fifth-class municipality and largely dependent on Internal Revenue Allotment
(IRA) receiving PHP79 million and the minimal internal revenue generation from
small business taxes and real property taxes.
The town residents
consist mostly of farmers.
As of this posting,
Sablan town remains to be Covid-19-free. (PNA)
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