Wowowillie host Willie Revillame dethroned Kris Aquino as the top individual celebrity taxpayer of 2012, paying nearly P64 million in income taxes according to the latest records released by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).
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The BIR released the 2012 records of individual taxpayers on Monday, October 10, 2013. Willie Revillame ranked second overall in the latest list of top individual taxpayers released by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Topping the list of the individual taxpayer is the owner of Mercury Drug, Vivian Que-Azcona.
The highest paid celebrity taxpayers from the Kapamilya network was led by actress-host Kris Aquino who also ranked No. 6 in the list, with over P44.9 million in income taxes the year 2012.
The BIR released the list of the Top 500 individual taxpayers for 2012, the list includes several celebrities such as John Lloyd Cruz, Judy Ann Santos, Piolo Pascual, Manny Pacquiao, and Anne Curtis.
Here’s the list of Top Celebrity Taxpayers of 2012:
- Willie Revillame – P63.9 million (Top 50 Taxpayers)
- Kris Aquino – P44.9 million
- John Lloyd Cruz – P42.7 million
- Sharon Cuneta – P42 million
- Judy Ann Santos – P24 million
- Piolo Pascual – P23 million
- Manny Pacquiao – P22 million
- Anne Curtis – P19 million
- Sarah Geronimo – P18.3 million (ranked 59th overall)
- Robin Padilla – P18.2 million
- Derek Ramsay P16 million
- Coco Martin – P15 million
- Boy Abunda – P13 million
- Vice Ganda – P12 million
- Vic Sotto – P14.61 million
- Joey de Leon – P11.09 million
- Michael V – P12.59 million
- Noli de Castro – P10 million
- Dingdong Dantes – P9.48 million
- Angelica Panganiban – P9.06 million
- Gerald Anderson – P7.7 million
- Kim Chiu – P7.2 million
- Toni Gonzaga – P6.63 million
- Solenn Heussaff – P7.23 million
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Willie revillame paid more taxes than Henry Sy. The top tax evader knows how to manipulate accountants, BIR EXAMINER, and how to use corporate law to lower tax payments in order to am(removed) wealth legally and pay less tax compare to a monthly paycheck to paycheck salaried teacher or a salaried blue collar laborer.
You will not get rich if you are only a monthly paycheck to paycheck salaried teacher or a salaried blue collar laborer.