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PNB iTax: the faster way to pay your taxes


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MANILA, Philippines — Tired of long lines when paying taxes? The wait is over! Now, PNB offers a faster way.


Introducing PNB iTax, the first online tax payment service in the country. Tax payment is so easy, you no longer have to endure long lines at bank branches. With PNB iTax, you can conveniently pay your taxes through PNB Internet Banking, and still enjoy hassle-free personal banking such as bills payment, funds transfer, balance inquiry and more. PNB iTax is PNB’s partnership project with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), which aims to create a new level of experience for taxpayers. advt





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