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BIR Ruling 369-11

Requested from BIR by J. Bagongon at 11:14 AM on Mar 09, 2022.
Purpose: COA Financial and Compliance Audit
Date of Coverage: 01/01/2010 - 12/31/2021
Tracking no: #BIR-703968690468

Bagongon 11:14 AM, Mar 09, 2022

Hello! Good day.

We would like to request for a copy of BIR Ruling No. 369-11 as reference for our audit.

Thank you.

Du 04:27 PM, Mar 09, 2022

March 9, 2022

Dear Mr.Bagongon,

Thank you for your request dated Mar 09, 2022 under Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) on Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch, for BIR Ruling 369-11.

We received your request on Mar 09, 2022 and will respond on or before Mar 30, 2022 11:14:49 AM, in accordance with the Executive Order's implementing rules and regulations.

Should you have any questions regarding your request, kindly contact me using the reply function on the eFOI portal at https://efoi-ph.appspot.com/requests/aglzfmVmb2ktcGhyHQsSB0NvbnRlbnQiEEJJUi03MDM5Njg2OTA0NjgM, for request with ticket number #BIR-703968690468.

Thank you.

Respectfully,

Ana Marie Du
FOI Officer

Dear Sir,

This refers to your request for a copy of a BIR Ruling.

In reply, please be informed that a BIR Ruling contains information considered as confidential under Section 270 of the 1997 Tax Code, as amended, to wit:
	
	"SEC. 270. Unlawful Divulgence of Information. — Except as provided in Sections 6(F) and 71 of this Code and Section 26 of Republic Act No. 6388, any officer or employee of the Bureau of Internal Revenue who divulges to any person or makes known in any other manner than may be provided by law information regarding the business, income or estate of any taxpayer, the secrets, operation, style or work, or apparatus of any manufacturer or producer, or confidential information regarding the business of any taxpayer, knowledge of which was acquired by him in the discharge of his official duties, shall, upon conviction for each act or omission, be punished by a fine of not less than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000) but not more than One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000), or suffer imprisonment of not less than two (2) years but not more than five (5) years, or both.

	Any officer or employee of the Bureau of Internal Revenue who divulges or makes known in any other manner to any person other than the requesting foreign tax authority information obtained from banks and financial institutions pursuant to Section 6 (F), knowledge or information acquired by him in the discharge of his official duties, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than Five hundred thousand pesos (₱500,000) but not more than One million pesos (₱1,000,000), or suffer imprisonment of not less than two (2) years but not more than five (5) years, or both."
	
	The above provision sets forth the "unlawful divulgence" rule by which the personnel of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) cannot divulge information gained from taxpayers concerning his business, income, or estate as well as the secrets, operation, style or work, or apparatus of any manufacturer or producer, or confidential information regarding the business of any taxpayer. The aforesaid provision is clear in its intent to protect taxpayers from having their otherwise sensitive and private information unnecessarily revealed to other parties. 

	While there are exceptions to the coverage of the aforesaid Section namely:  (1) information given by the BIR pursuant to a request by a foreign tax authority under an existing tax treaty under Section 6(F)(3) of the NIRC of 1997, as amended; (2) disposition of income tax returns under Section 71 also of the NIRC of 1997, as amended; and (3) disclosure of income tax returns under Section 26 of Republic Act No. 6388 in case of an individual who files a certificate of candidacy and executes a waiver for the examination of his returns, your request, however, does not fall under any of the foregoing. 

In view of the foregoing, your request may not be granted pursuant to the prohibition under Section 270 of the Tax Code of 1997, as amended.

Please be guided accordingly.


Sincerely yours,

Chief, Law and Legislative Division
BIR National Office

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