4 delinquent firms face P52-M tax raps

MANILA — As part of President Rodrigo Duterte administration’s campaign to go after tax evaders, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) filed separate tax evasion complaints before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against four delinquent companies for alleged failure to pay taxes amounting to PHP52 million.

In a statement, the BIR said the four firms — Abatech Corporation, Amberbase Solutions Philippines, Corporation, Ira General and Security Services, Inc., and Worklinks General Services, Co. — willfully failed to pay taxes under the National Revenue Code of 1997.

The respondents include their respective presidents and corporate officers including Abatech Rogelio Abalos, Amberbase president Jaime Aquino, Ira General president Tranquilino Aglugub, and Worklinks president Victoria Adrias.

Ira General had the largest tax deficiency amounting to PHP28.66 million for the taxable year 2010 followed by Amberbase which is being sued for the PHP16.48 million tax deficiency for the taxable year 2008 while Worklinks and Abatech face complaints for their failure to settle tax deficiencies amounting to PHP4.3 million in 2010 and PHP2.64 million in 2008, respectively.

The BIR said the four companies were repeatedly served notices for the payment of their respective tax deficiencies.

However, the BIR lamented that the four delinquent firms either failed to pay or refute the deficiencies. (PNA)

Popular

PSA hails significant gains in PH domestic labor market

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet After unveiling figures on the country’s inflation rate for March 2026, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) shared the numbers outlining the...

PCO to fake news peddlers: We will not let you get away

By Brian Campued “We will not let you get away with a crime. We will go after you and hold you to account.” This was the...

PBBM welcomes Japanese auto manufacturer’s plans to produce hybrid cars on PH soil

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency The Philippines is set to manufacture its first locally produced hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) after Mitsubishi Motors...

PH govt remains on top of energy emergency; assures citizenry of measures to ensure adequate fuel supply

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet With the Middle East crisis continuing to cripple global trade and drive up fuel prices in countries that greatly rely on...