THE DEPARTMENT of Finance (DoF) is eyeing reforms in the processes of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) that are aimed at making it easier for taxpayers to complyTHE DEPARTMENT of Finance (DoF) is eyeing reforms in the processes of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) that are aimed at making it easier for taxpayers to comply

Go eyes streamlined BIR processes as agency launches Taxpayer Portal

2026/05/27 00:31
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THE DEPARTMENT of Finance (DoF) is eyeing reforms in the processes of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) that are aimed at making it easier for taxpayers to comply with their obligations.

Finance Secretary Frederick D. Go said on Tuesday the DoF met with BIR officials to discuss streamlining the tax collection agency’s processes.

“We were talking about completely overhauling or reintegrating all the multiple systems that the BIR uses,” he said in his keynote speech at the launch of the Taxpayer Portal on Tuesday.

“This is meant to simplify not just for taxpayers but especially for officials of BIR to make your work easier and more efficient,” he added.

The BIR launched the portal, which will initially be implemented for taxpayers registered under its Large Taxpayer Service (LTS).

“For many years, our taxpayers, especially our large taxpayers, needed to navigate complexity, multiple systems, fragmented records, and repeated follow-ups just to complete what should be straightforward obligations,” Mr. Go said.

“This is what we are changing today. The Taxpayer Portal is built on a simple but powerful idea. If compliance is clear, simple, and accessible, people will comply better,” he added.

The portal aims to provide taxpayers with a single-view online access to their tax information, including registration details, status of filed tax returns, tracker of tax payments, and reminders for filing and payment obligations.

“With the said features, the need for manual follow-ups and in-person visits to BIR offices will be reduced,” the BIR said in Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 053-2026.

“The pilot implementation of the Taxpayer Portal to taxpayers registered under the LTS is intended to support the gradual rollout of the system to other types of taxpayers by ensuring its operational readiness prior to wider deployment,” it added.

BIR Commissioner Charlito Martin R. Mendoza said the portal is the latest in a series of digital initiatives rolled out by the agency so far this year.

Other initiatives include the Interactive Digital Tax Calendar, Letter of Authority Verifier, QR Code Verification System for Certificates of Registration, Digital Taxpayer Identification Number  via the eGovPH App, and the QR-enabled Registration Seal Badge for online businesses.

“Over the past several months, we have been delivering on that commitment. We accelerated the rollout of digital initiatives designed to improve taxpayer experience, strengthen efficiency, and promote voluntary compliance,” Mr. Mendoza said.

The portal is also part of the bureau’s modernization efforts under BIR DARES, a five-point priority reform and legacy agenda launched in January.

DARES stands for Digital and Data Transformation, Audit Reform and Accountability, Revenue Collection and Base Protection, Employee Empowerment and Welfare Promotion, Service Excellence, and Stakeholder Engagement.

“BIR DARES is about having the courage to move reforms forward in 2026 with an improve-as-we-go mindset instead of waiting for systems to become perfect before implementation. That is how we intend to move forward with the Taxpayer Portal,” Mr. Mendoza said. — Justine Irish D. Tabile

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