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Pacquiao: It's earned money, not DAP, PDAF

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on: November 27, 2013, 08:34:59 PM
MANILA, Philippines – Fresh from his victory against American boxer Brandon Rios in Macau, professional boxer and Sarangani Rep Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao now faces a different opponent – the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

Pacquiao said the tax bureau ordered his bank accounts frozen due to a P2.2-billion tax evasion case, leaving him financially paralyzed.

"This is harassment," the former eight-division world champion said in a television interview.

The disclosure came just two days after Pacquiao, 34, resurrected his boxing career with a unanimous points decision over Rios in Macau.

He dedicated his victory to victims of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), which claimed thousands of lives in Visayas region this month.

Pacquiao arrived in the Philippines Tuesday, November 26 and immediately addressed the tax issue in a statement released to the media.

In his statement, he hit back calling BIR's accusations "baseless."

"The BIR claims I earned more than what I actually did, without any evidence to back it up. They ignored information given by Top Rank and HBO and insisted I earned more," he said. "My lawyers have given them all the info that they want and they still refuse to believe. I really don't know why I am being singled out."

Pacquiao asked the Court of Tax Appeals to lift the bank freeze, but the court has yet to rule on the petition, according to court papers.

'Not DAP or PDAF'

Pacquiao, who is on his second term as Sarangani representative, compared his situation with the legal scrutiny being faced by public funds.

"Hindi ako makapag-withdraw ni isang singkong sentimo sa sarili ko pong pera. Hindi ko magamit para man lang makatulong. Ang pera kong ginarnish ng BIR ay hindi po nakaw at hindi po PDAF (Priority Development Assistance Fund) o DAP (Disbursement Acceleration Program). Ito po ay galing sa lahat ng suntok, bugbog, pawis at dugo na tiniis ko sa boxing," he added.

(I cannot withdraw even one cent of my own money. I can't even use it to help. My money that was garnished by the BIR was not stolen, it's not PDAF or DAP. It came from all the punches, sweat and blood that I endured in boxing.)

The Supreme Court earlier declared lawmakers' PDAF, the subject of a multibillion scam, as unconstitutional. Meanwhile, the court is presently hearing oral arguments for DAP, the executive's economic booster scheme.

Only P1M was frozen

BIR chief Kim Henares confirmed that bank accounts of Pacquiao and his wife were frozen.

However, she denied any harassment, saying only two bank accounts containing a total of P1.1 million were held.

She said she issued a warrant of distraint and levy after Pacquiao failed to pay his liabilities. "We wrote banks and told them if you see his money, tell us how much and garnish that amount," she said in a radio interview.

She said out of 22 banks they wrote, only two reported holding accounts owned by the boxing champ.

"Our presumption is there's no other money that's been garnished except for that P1.1 million. The banks should have reported it to us if they are in fact holding money in custody for the government."

The amount is measly considering the huge winnings Pacquiao takes home from his boxing matches.

Asked where he could be keeping the rest of his money, Henares replied: "Ay hindi ko alam sa kanila. Posibleng na-withdraw na bago na-garnish. O kaya ang pera n'ya ay wala dito, nasa America or nasa ibang bansa." (We don't know with them. It's possible he already withdrew his money before we ordered it garnished. Or maybe his money's not here, it's in the US or some other country.)

Tax case

The freeze order stemmed from a case filed by the tax bureau, alleging Pacquiao has P2.2 billion in unpaid taxes, including interest and surcharges.

BIR claimed Pacquiao failed to declare his winnings from his 2008 and 2009 boxing matches in his income tax returns for said years.

But the boxing icon said he already paid taxes on those earnings in the US, which has a treaty with the Philippines that allows citizens of both countries to avoid double taxation.

He said the tax bureau rejected the documents he provided to prove he had already paid the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

"I am not a criminal or a thief. I am not hiding anything. I will face my problems as they come," Pacquiao said.

"I have already paid my taxes in America. Had I not paid the correct taxes they (US authorities) would have come after me and I would not have been able to travel there."

Henares said that taxes paid in the US are creditable here, but she stressed a proper process of filing must be followed.

"Kailangan i-report lahat ng kita mo, tapos ko-kompyutin ang tax sa Pilipinas. Tapos no'n pwede mong ibawas ang binayad mong buwis sa America pero dapat may evidence na nagbayad ka sa IRS." (All earnings must be reported in the Philippines and your taxes will be based on that. After that, taxes you paid in the US will be deducted provided you have evidence that you indeed paid the IRS.)

Henares said Pacquiao failed to submit the proper documents.

She said the bureau gave him two years to respond to their assessment but all he submitted was a letter from his US promoter Top Rank saying he had paid his taxes in the US, according to Henares.

"Anyone can write that. That's not official document," she noted.

President Benigno Aquino's spokesman Herminio Coloma brushed off suggestions Pacquiao was being singled out for political harassment.

"We are a government of laws, not of men," Coloma told reporters.

The government has been running a campaign against high-profile tax evaders, targeting movie stars as well as businessmen who flaunt their wealth through flashy sports cars.

Donations for Yolanda victims

Pacquiao said most of his cash was kept in his Philippine bank accounts. He did not say how much was garnished.

He said the freeze order left him without money to pay his staff, and forced him to borrow "not less than one million pesos" to fulfill pledges to help victims of Typhoon Yolanda.

Pacquiao is now eyeing more lucrative fights in the US as he continues to pursue a political career.

At his peak, he was regarded as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, becoming the only man to win world titles in eight weight divisions.

The former street kid who ran away from home to pursue a boxing career became one of the globe's wealthiest athletes.

But his career nosedived after suffering two losses last year, the second in a humiliating knockout to Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez that prompted questions over whether the ageing warrior should retire.

But even last year, Forbes magazine listed him as the 14th highest-paid athlete globally with an estimated $34 million in earnings.

From Rappler.com


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Reply #1 on: November 27, 2013, 09:00:02 PM
ewan ko ba sa BIR wala yatang magawang matino...

paano lalabas ng USA ang price money ni pacman na di nakakaltasan ng tax

and i do strongly think that isn't educated enough to deal about

a huge tax evasion scheme.. he fought for the money sweat and blood

how could he think of evading taxes... specially that his fight are all in abroad

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Reply #2 on: November 27, 2013, 09:12:04 PM
Hindi daw mam nabalatuhan yung sila henares kaya ganyan.heheh


Kidding aside,tama lang naman na pagbayarin si pacman ng tamang halaga ng tax.pero sana hindi selective ang papogi ng gobyernong aquino.hindi pa ba obvious na bayad si pacman ng buwis sa us?e napakahigpit ng irs pag dating sa singilan.ultimo mga hollywood stars e nakulong dahil sa tax evasion dun.e d sana hindi na nakalaban si pacman sa vegas nung 2009-2012 kung hindi sya nagbayad ng tax sa irs ng 2008-2009. Me pag kabastos pa sumagot ung henares sa interview re: sa letter ng top rank promotions na nagbayad sila ng tax ni pacman.tsk


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Reply #3 on: November 27, 2013, 09:16:42 PM
dont blame the BIR. comply with requirements. thats it. better yet, pag aralan natin ang taxation sa pilipinas. meron yan sa college and i guess minor units yan sa lahat ng 4 year course. kapag naunawaan nyo na ang taxation law ng pilipinas then masasabi nyo lang kung mali nga ba ang BIR or yung nag kwenta ng ITR ni pacman. PACMAN is the country's pride. walang duda yan. pero trabaho ng BIR ang maghabol sa mga hindi nababayarang buwis. malay natin sa mga susunod na araw tayo naman ang may kasong TAX EVATION. wag tayo padalos dalos sa pag comment kasi hindi naman natin alam ang tunay na dahilan ng bawat kampo. nakiki anggi lang naman tayo sa mga bali balita sa tv at social media eh.
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Reply #4 on: November 27, 2013, 09:20:40 PM
Oo tama nga ang bir.tamang mangolekta ng tamang buwis.pero yung selectiveness nila sa pagpapatupad nito,wala ata sa kahit anong kurso sa kolehiyo.


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Reply #5 on: November 27, 2013, 09:22:44 PM
if pacman really paid his amusement tax at the IRS then show the documents. ganun lang yun. ang bir may ngipin din ang batas nila. kaya nila tayong ipakulong. kaya nga comply with the rules. kung talagang totoong bayad na ang buwis nya eh di hindi na sana lalabas ang balitang ito na 2 years overdue na pala.

simple lang naman ang batas ng bir eh. kapag may kinita ka, magbayad ka ng buwis. kung may tax exemptions ka, ipakita mo dokumento mo. then amanos na tayo. kapag may ari arian ka tulad ng bahay at lupa, bayaran mo buwis nito kahit wala ka pang trabaho. kung ayaw natin sa buwis, sa saudi tayo tumira. lol
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Reply #6 on: November 27, 2013, 09:26:01 PM
Bayad naman si pacman ng buwis sa pilipinas.ang hinihingi ng bir katibayan na nagbayad sya sa irs.kaya duda kong gugustuhin nya tumira sa saudi dahil nagbabayad sya dito.


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Reply #7 on: November 27, 2013, 09:28:14 PM
its not selective. nagkataon lang na naibalita ng ABS CBN at ng iba pang network. pero kung bubungkalin natin ang mga nakabinbing kaso against mga hindi nabayad ng tamang buwis eh mahihilo ka sa dami. mga senador at dating senador. mga malalaking tao sa business community. mga celebreties at tv personalities. mga kawani ng gobyerno at maging mga ordinaryong mamamayan na may mga malalaking lupain. HINDI LANG NABABALITA. alam mo naman sa panahon ngayon, maibalita lang ultimo pag utot ng presidente eh big news na lalo sa social media tulad ng facebook.
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Reply #8 on: November 27, 2013, 09:30:06 PM
Siguro nga sir dahil sa kasikatan ni pacman kaya mukang selective.at siguro nga wala kasing nababalitang malalaking businessmen o politiko na na nahold ang pera.hehehe siguro lang din ayaw ko ke henares kaya ako kumakampi ako ke pacman hehehe.


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Reply #9 on: November 27, 2013, 09:35:08 PM
ganito na ba talaga sa atin...

pagpinaghirapan mo ang perang pinagtrabahuhan mo, sa larangan ng sports o ano man, ihohold nila kahit alam nila kung saan galing, bugbog ang inabot ng tao tapos hohold lang nila....

kung si PACMAN ginanito, what more tayong mga maliliit kung gugustuhin nila...
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Reply #10 on: November 27, 2013, 09:38:23 PM
well its not about kanino kakampi. maybe its time na rin naman na maging neutral tayong mga pinoy. kasi ng dahil sa kampi kampi na yan lalo lang nagkakagulo. i am a pacman fan. may mga jersey at jackets pa nga ako ni idol eh. sinusuot ko ang mga yun kapag may laban sya. pero bir is just doing their job. kahit si napoles may nakabinbing tax evation. kahit ako noon napadalhan ng summon kasi daw mali ang nakasaad sa ITR ko samantalang 11,000 a month lang naman ang sahod ko noon sa DOH. ibigay mo lang tamang dokumento na hinahanap nila then i aabswelto ka nila or else ang next sahod mo mapupunta sa kanila. dito sa canada kahit 5 cents na lang ang kulang mo hahabulin pa rin nila kahit sino ka pa. my point is...comply with the rule of law. tyak makakalusot ka rin.
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Reply #11 on: November 27, 2013, 09:43:19 PM
ganito na ba talaga sa atin...

pagpinaghirapan mo ang perang pinagtrabahuhan mo, sa larangan ng sports o ano man, ihohold nila kahit alam nila kung saan galing, bugbog ang inabot ng tao tapos hohold lang nila....

kung si PACMAN ginanito, what more tayong mga maliliit kung gugustuhin nila...
it's more fun in the philippines

truth is...mas maraming maliliit na mamamayan ang hinahabol ng BIR. example na lang lupa ng lolo ko na hindi nabayaran ang buwis sa loob ng 10 years kasi hindi namin alam na may lupa pa pala sya doon sa lugar na yun. umabot ng halos 80,000 ang bayarin kasama na ang surchargces. or else kukunin nila ang lupa.
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Reply #12 on: November 27, 2013, 11:22:41 PM
pulitka lang talaga yan
malas lang ni manny
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Reply #13 on: November 28, 2013, 04:16:24 AM





repost:

"Ang pera kong ginarnish ng BIR ay hindi po nakaw at hindi po PDAF o DAP. Ito po ay galing sa lahat ng suntok, bugbog, pawis at dugo na tiniis ko sa boxing." - Manny Pacquiao

 Oo nga naman...yung mga kinasuhan na ng Plunder hindi pa rin napi-freeze mga accounts, nakakapagbyahe pa nga sa labas ng bansa.

 Ang husay talaga ng gobyerno natin. Kapag mandarambong at kawatan ka sa gobyerno marami kang kakampi...sympre...crooks este birds with the same feather fvck together!

 But wait...hindi kaya isa na naman itong cover up para matabunan ang isyu ni Napoles? dahil malapit na matukoy kung sino talaga ang mga dapat patawan ng kaparusahan?
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Reply #14 on: November 28, 2013, 05:01:27 AM
He should pay the proper taxes cause it's the law. Is it fair na mag bayad siya dito ng exorbitant amount kahit na hindi naman niya dito kinita yan at wala naman kinalaman ang gobyerno dito at lalong lalo na ang BIR sa pag yaman niya? That one I'm not too sure about.

If he didn't pay the proper taxes sa US, malamang swift reprimand ang abutin niya. Ang alam ko super ang higpit ng IRS so you really can't joke around with your taxes there. Remember, Al Capone the mobster kingpin's downfall was tax evasion.

Puro tax, income tax, real estate tax, donor's tax? (Wtf) Value added tax so and and so forth.

For a third world country andami nating nirerequire sa mga mamamayan natin, and yet what do we provide in return? Sulit ba? Give yourself a week to watch the news to see what's happening, ask yourself sulit nga ba?

I'm not saying don't pay taxes, sa kangkungan tayo pulutin lahat niyan, pero I cannot hide my disappointment and irritation when I hear these tax attack dogs mouthing off their holier than thou stint and yet it is common knowledge how corrupt they are, and how our money ends up in Napoles' bath tub.

So much money is floating around ano? So what's happening to our tax money? BIR is truly an attack dog, and yes one user is right, kahit maliliit hinahabol niyang mga yan.

Sometimes imbis na makatulong, these guys are directly responsible bakit may mga hindi umaasenso at walang trabaho kakahabol, doon sa ibang mga maliliit. So pardon me if I'm not too keen and excited with what Henares has to say.

Usually I change the channel when I see these guys on TV. My BS threshold is kinda low.

I don't know much about this issue, I'm sure both of them are over reacting in some way or another. Pero 2 billion in taxes? Wow.

Anyway, sabi nga nila;

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