BIR Launches Centralized Taxpayer Portal for Large Taxpayers in the Philippines
BIR pilots centralized taxpayer portal

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The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) in the Philippines has introduced a centralized Taxpayer Portal, initially available for large taxpayers. This digital platform aims to consolidate tax records and simplify access to tax-related information, enhancing compliance and efficiency.
- 01The Taxpayer Portal allows users to view registration details, track tax payments, and receive reminders for obligations.
- 02Currently, only taxpayers with gross sales of P1 billion or more can access the portal during its pilot phase.
- 03BIR Commissioner Charlito Mendoza emphasized the importance of working closely with large taxpayers to improve digital services.
- 04Finance Secretary Frederick Go highlighted that the portal addresses long-standing issues of fragmented tax records.
- 05The initiative is part of the BIR's broader digital reform program aimed at modernizing tax compliance.
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The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) in the Philippines has officially launched a centralized Taxpayer Portal designed to streamline tax compliance for large taxpayers. This new digital platform, introduced under Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 053-2026, enables users to conveniently access their tax-related information, including registration details, filed tax return statuses, and payment tracking. Initially, the portal is available only to taxpayers registered under the Large Taxpayers Service (LTS), specifically those with gross sales of P1 billion or more. BIR Commissioner Charlito Mendoza noted that this pilot rollout aims to foster collaboration with large businesses while enhancing the agency's digital capabilities. Finance Secretary Frederick Go remarked that the portal simplifies the tax compliance process by consolidating previously scattered records into a single platform. This initiative is part of a broader digital reform strategy, which has already contributed to a significant increase in BIR's revenue collections, reaching P1.155 trillion from January to April 2026.
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The introduction of the Taxpayer Portal is expected to significantly improve tax compliance and efficiency for large businesses in the Philippines.
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