A joint Bureau of Customs-Bureau of Internal Revenue (BoC-BIR) team will begin this month field testing enforcement activities on all petroleum products to determine compliance with the law-mandated fuel marking program (FMP).
Customs Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero disclosed on Friday that beginning on April 26, 2021, the joint BoC-BIR team would start its inspection of gasoline, diesel and kerosene found inside warehouses, storage tanks, gas stations, other retail outlets and in such other properties.
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