Wednesday, May 27, 2026

BIR intros digital taxpayer portal for large businesses

The Department of Finance (DOF) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue launched on Tuesday, May 26, a new digital Taxpayer Portal initially intended for businesses registered under the Large Taxpayers Service (LTS).

Launched at the BIR National Office in Quezon City, the Taxpayer Portal (TP Portal) is designed to consolidate taxpayer records and transactions into a single platform.

According to the BIR, the portal allows taxpayers to view registration details, monitor filed tax returns, track tax payments, access account ledgers, and receive system-generated reminders.

DOF secretary Frederick D. Go said the platform addresses long-standing issues encountered by taxpayers dealing with government systems.

“We are always pushing to find pain points, to find challenging experiences of Filipinos when dealing with the government, and trying to find solutions to those pain points. What is happening here this morning is a very, very good example of how the Bureau of Internal Revenue, led by Commissioner Mendoza, has been responding to the call of the administration,” Go said.

Go said the portal would reduce the need for taxpayers to navigate multiple systems and fragmented records.

“Instead of going through separate platforms and scattered records, everything is now in one place. One portal. One account. One complete, reliable view of your tax records. No more unnecessary steps,” he said.

BIR commissioner Charlito Martin R. Mendoza said the TP Portal is among several digital initiatives introduced by the bureau in the first five months of 2026.

These include the Interactive Digital Tax Calendar, LOA Verifier, QR Code Verification System for Certificates of Registration, Digital TIN via the eGovPH App, BIR Form 1701-MS for micro and small taxpayers, and a 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,” Mendoza said.

The pilot implementation currently covers taxpayers under the Large Taxpayers Service, which the BIR said would allow the bureau to refine the system while working with businesses handling more complex compliance requirements.

“To our taxpayers under the Large Taxpayers Service, your role in the country’s economy goes beyond collections,” Mendoza said.

“Your discipline, consistency, and professionalism in tax compliance help reinforce confidence in the Philippines as a stable, credible, and investment-ready business environment.”

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