How to Handle a BIR “Suggested” Penalty—Peacefully, Legally, Confidently unlawful compromise penalty
Автор: TaxSpecialista
Загружено: 2025-09-22
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Problem (The Quiet Trap)
He opens the envelope. A “compromise penalty” stares back—priced like a bill, worded like a threat. He thinks, “Mas mabilis kung bayaran na lang.” But something feels wrong. No consent asked. No separate suggested letter. Just pressure. And pressure is not the law.
Solution (The Clean Exit)
I show him the switch that turns fear into order:
A compromise penalty is suggested, not imposed. It needs your consent.
If the case is already in court or fraud is charged, compromise is barred—full stop.
If it isn’t in a separate suggested letter, it’s mishandled.
If anyone forces it, you can say no—politely.
We use calm words, precise requests, and lawful steps. We don’t fight fire with fire; we drain it of oxygen—facts, format, and fairness.
Conclusion (Clarity Wins)
He keeps his cash, his dignity, and his sleep. Walang sigawan, walang drama—just rules working the way rules should. This video gives you the same playbook: how to choose peace over panic and still win.
Chapters
00:00 The Envelope You Don’t Want
01:20 The Rule They Don’t Tell You (Consent)
03:05 When Compromise Is Not Allowed
05:10 The Only Proper Format (Separate Suggested Letter)
07:00 Saying “No”—Politely, Legally, Finally
09:15 Your 4-Point Quick Check
Call to Action
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