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P3-B worth of cigarettes with fake stamps destroyed

By Joann Villanueva

December 12, 2017, 7:12 pm

P3-B worth of cigarettes with fake stamps destroyed

P3-B FAKE STAMP TAX. Finance Sec.  Carlos Dominguez III  inspects  PHP3-B worth of cigarettes with fake stamp tax prior to destruction  at the LafargeHolcim geocycle compound in Norzagaray, Bulacan on Tuesday (Photo by Joann Santiago/PNA).

 

MANILA --  Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III on Tuesday personally witnessed the destruction of cigarettes with fake tax stamps confiscated from the warehouses of Mighty Corp. in Bulacan and Pampanga last March.

The event, held at the Norzagaray cement production plant of LafargeHolcim, was the first for the Philippine government after implementing a strong drive against tax evaders.

In a briefing, Dominguez said some 229,428 boxes or 114.714 million packs of cigarettes worth PHP3.316 billion had been delivered to the cement company’s geocycle compound in Bulacan.

These cigarettes included Mighty Menthol 100s, Marvels Menthol and Marvels FK.

Dominguez said destruction of the cigarettes  through a process called co-processing is being done to ensure that none of these go back to the open market and deprive the government of the necessary taxes.

“More importantly we want to deliver the message that tax evasion does not pay. Our revenue agencies are alert, adepth and empowered to ensure that taxes due specially sin taxes are properly collected,” he said.

“We are totally focused on our mission to raise revenues for the government that the government needs to build a vibrant and inclusive economy for our people,” he said.

Discovery and confiscation of the said cigarettes allowed the government to run after Mighty Corp. and required it to pay billions worth of unpaid taxes.

The cigarette company has entered a settlement deal with the government to pay its tax obligations amounting to PHP25 billion. Its initial payment of PHP3.44 billion was made last July.

The remaining amount will be paid by Japan Tobacco Inc. (JTI), which bought Mighty Corporation’s manufacturing assets and other properties.

Dominguez said the government stands to gain PHP30 billion from Migthy Corp. and JTI once value added tax (VAT) had been included in the payment of tax arrears.

Relatively, the Finance chief said Holcim and representatives from various government agencies also witnessed two weeks ago the destruction of about five million packs of cigarettes amounting to around PHP142.44 million confiscated  from the Migthy Corp. warehouse in Mindanao.

The cigarettes also bore fake stamp taxes.

Dominguez said Mighty Corp. and not the government pays Holcim for the destruction of the cigarettes but he declined to give figures. (PNA)

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