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BOC exceeds revenue collection target of P68.199B for April 2023

admin May 3, 2023

THE Bureau of Customs (BOC) has once again exceeded its revenue collection target, generating P68.274 billion for April 2023, compared to its target of P68.199 billion. This is a 3.97% increase from last year’s collection of P65.669 billion for the same period.

BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio announced that the agency’s total revenue collection for the first four months of 2023 reached P281.902 billion, surpassing the target collection of P265.220 billion by 6.29% or P16.682 billion. This year’s collection is also 10.89% higher than the previous year’s collection of P254.226 billion for the same period.

The BOC attributes its collection performance to its higher rate of assessment, which is mainly due to improved valuation of non-oil importation, according to the Revenue Collection Monitoring Group – Financial Service.

The BOC’s consistent increase in revenue collection is a positive development for the Philippine government, as it strives to generate revenue to fund its various programs and projects.

In addition, the BOC recorded its highest daily collection for the year on April 28, amounting to over P7.51 billion. This is an encouraging indication of the agency’s continued efforts to improve its collection performance.

“We will continue to uphold our commitment to transparency, accountability, and service excellence as we strive to meet our revenue targets and contribute to the growth and development of our country,” said Commissioner Rubio.

With these promising results, the BOC remains optimistic on achieving its revenue target for the rest of 2023.

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