Apr 152014
 
Freddie Roach: “We are training for big game in this fight. Manny (Pacquiao, left) knows he is going to have to hunt Bradley down and close the show this time. The first fight with (Timothy) Bradley was so easy for Manny that after six rounds he just took it easy on him.  Not this time.  Our Mantra is ‘Close the show.  No mercy.”

Freddie Roach: “We are training for big game in this fight. Manny (Pacquiao, left) knows he is going to have to hunt Bradley down and close the show this time. The first fight with (Timothy) Bradley was so easy for Manny that after six rounds he just took it easy on him. Not this time. Our Mantra is ‘Close the show. No mercy.”

MANILA (Mabuhay) – A day after he regained his WBO welterweight title, boxing champ and congressman Manny Pacquiao still faces a tough fight against Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Kim Henares.

Henares once again reminded Pacquiao to settle his previous tax deficiency, which has now ballooned to an estimated P2.6 billion due to interest.

Pacquiao’s tax deficiency was assessed at P2.1 billion as of December 2012, after the BIR discovered that he has not been paying income taxes in the Philippines on his winnings for his previous fights in 2008 and 2009.

“As of December 2012, P2.1 billion. Pero may 2013, so 20% (interest) pa yan. Ngayon April, may 6.67% (interest) pa. So tumatakbo na yan… So yun P2.1 billion, madaragdagan ng P26.67% (interest). Estimate lang around P2.65 billion na (tax deficiency),” she said.

During the boxing champ’s visit to the BIR last year, Henares said they discussed how he can settle his tax deficiency.

Alam niyo ho, bumisita siya sa amin last year. Sinabi namin kung ano puede niyang gawin but since bumisita siya, wala ho ulit kaming communication,” she said.

Last January, Pacquiao paid the BIR P32 million, but this is still a small part of what he owes the government.

Meanwhile, Henares reminded the boxing champ to report his tax payments on his winnings properly to the BIR this time. She noted this time, the BIR may not even collect any taxes on Pacquaio’s winnings.

Kung gagawin niya ang tama, tingin ko wala ho tayong makokoleta sa recent taxes (ng winnings). Kung di pa rin niya gagawin ang tama, eh may problema na naman siya,” she said.

Pacquiao defeated Timothy Bradley Jr in Las Vegas on Saturday evening. He is guaranteed a $20 million (P888 million) payout plus a share of the pay-per-view buys for the fight.

If he already paid his taxes on his winnings in the US, Henares said Pacquiao only needs to provide the proper documents as evidence of his payment.

Kailangan i-report pa rin niya yun $20 million as part of his income. Pagkatapos, irereport din niya (sa BIR) kung mag-kano ang binayad niya (taxes) sa America. Kung ang binayaran niya sa US ay 40%, so $8 million, eh sa Pilipinas 32% ay $6.4 million, so ibig sabihin wala na ho siyang babayaran,” she said. (MNS)