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SHUTDOWN. The Regional Investigation Division of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Region No. 13-Central Visayas shuts down an online selling operation in Cebu on March 12, 2026. The BIR said the online seller failed to declare more than PHP211 million in sales. (Photo from BIR)

MANILA – The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has shut down an online selling operation in Cebu for failing to declare more than PHP211 million in sales.

The closure order was implemented on March 12 under the BIR’s Oplan Kandado program, following a joint investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation-Central Visayas and the Regional Investigation Division of BIR Region No. 13-Central Visayas.

The enforcement action stemmed from confidential information about an online seller offering luxury goods through Facebook Live and other digital platforms without issuing official receipts and without proper registration with the BIR.

Subsequent surveillance and tax compliance verification conducted by BIR and NBI operatives linked the business to locations in Jamestown and Mabini Street in Mandaue City, as well as Pahina Central in Cebu City.

Mission Orders were subsequently issued authorizing investigators to monitor sales activities, verify tax compliance, and conduct an inventory of products subject to tax.

An examination of business records seized during the operation showed that the seller generated more than PHP211 million in gross sales, based on the establishment’s own transaction records.

Based on these records, BIR computed a minimum tax liability of PHP40.4 million, inclusive of surcharges and penalties, under the National Internal Revenue Code.

Efforts are ongoing to locate the individual behind the operation, who has not responded to the BIR’s repeated notices.

The BIR is now preparing to pursue formal tax assessments and possible criminal charges against the individual under the Run After Tax Evaders (RATE) program.

BIR Commissioner Charlito Martin Mendoza said the BIR remains firm in ensuring that all businesses, whether operating in physical stores or on online platforms, comply with tax laws.

“Honest taxpayers should never be placed at a disadvantage by those who evade their obligations. We will continue to enforce the law and protect the integrity of our tax system,” Mendoza said in a news release on Saturday.

The operation forms part of the BIR’s intensified enforcement campaign against illegal business activities and tax evasion, carried out in line with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to strengthen revenue integrity and ensure fair tax compliance, and consistent with the policy direction of Finance Secretary Frederick Go to protect government revenues and uphold a level playing field for law-abiding businesses. (PNA)