Summary: MCC’s $385 million Philippines Compact (2011–2016) supported three projects, one of which was the $30 million Revenue Administration and Reform Project (RARP). The project aimed to increase government tax revenues by (i) computerizing the processes at the Philippines’ Bureau of Internal Revenue, (ii) automating the audits of large taxpayer businesses, (iii) educating the public on the Bureau’s services and programs, (iv) strengthening the agency’s internal surveillance and discipline of Department of Finance staff and (v) providing the International Monetary Fund (IMF) technical assistance.