BIR's advice to delinquent taxpayers: Avoid costly court battles, just settle taxes
By Jun Ramirez
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has advised delinquent taxpayers to amicably settle their tax liabilities in order to avoid costly and lengthy court battles.

Top revenue officials made this appeal after the first division of the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) approved the judicial compromise agreement between the BIR and Reliv Philippines, Inc. of Chino Roces Ave., Makati City.
The health food store initially protested before the CTA the P10.3-million deficiency tax assessment it received from the BIR in 2004 as well as its income and expanded withholding taxes.
The company ultimately sought an out-of-court settlement to end the protracted and expensive court litigation.
The BIR accepted the reduced and compromised payment of P4.2 million, or 40 percent of the total indebtedness as prescribed under Section 204 (A) of the Tax Code and implemented by Revenue Regulations 9-2013.
Presiding Justice Roman G. Del Rosario, who wrote the decision, stated that the accord was reached without admission of guilt and responsibility on the part of the taxpayer.