THE BIR says the move supports health care access and ensures no one has to choose between medicine and daily needs. Photo courtesy of BIR
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BIR extends April income tax filing deadline, says collections up 12%

Dannah Macapagal

The deadline for filing annual income tax returns for April has been extended until 15 May, Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Atty. Charlito Mendoza said Friday.

Mendoza urged taxpayers not to wait until the final day to file their returns.

“File early” and “pay on time,” he said in an interview with DZRH.

The BIR chief also welcomed the agency’s stronger tax collection performance in April.

“The collection is good, around 12% higher than last month. This April, we surpassed our internal target by around P5 billion pesos,” Mendoza said.

He expressed hope that the momentum would continue, noting that the BIR’s original collection target for 2026 was nearly P3.6 trillion.

However, following the agency’s latest meeting with the Employees’ Compensation Commission, the revised expected target is P3.43 trillion.

Mendoza also dismissed reports of system issues affecting the agency’s operations.

“No. In fact, March’s [collections were] in double digits,” he said.