
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Director Renato N. Molina with other BIR officers prepares for ‘REKORIDA’ (public announcements) in front of the BIR building in Intramuros Manila. The BIR is encouraging taxpayers to pay their taxes early.
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Director Renato N. Molina with other BIR officers prepares for ‘REKORIDA’ (public announcements) in front of the BIR building in Intramuros Manila. The BIR is encouraging taxpayers to pay their taxes early.
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