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Tax Info:
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) FORMS
TAX CODE
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8424 Tax Reform Act of 1997
APPLICATION FOR TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN)
Description |
Self-Employed and Mixed Income Individuals | Estates | Trusts |
Individuals Earning Purely Compensation Income | Non-Resident
Citizens | OCWs/Seamen Earning Purely Foreign-Sourced Income |
Corporations/Partnerships | Government Agencies and
Instrumentalities | Local Government Units | One-Time Taxpayers |
Persons Registering Under E.O. 98 (Securing a TIN to be able to
transact with any government office) | Related Revenue Issuances |
Codal Reference | Frequently Asked Questions
BIR E-SERVICES
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Electronic TIN Application is a convenient
way for taxpayer to secure TIN via internet through BIR website.
It also enables taxpayer to inquire and update his registration
information.
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Electronic Filing and Payment System is the
electronic processing and transmission of tax return information
including attachments, and taxes due thereon to the government
made over to the internet through the BIR website.
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Electronic
Broadcasting System is the confirmation of receipt
by the Bureau of Internal Revenue of tax payments made by
taxpayers through Authorized Agent Banks.
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eReport Card is a new e-Service of the BIR
that provides CEOs information on their company's tax payment
performance vis-a-vis the performance of other companies within
their industry.
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eComplaint - to report erring BIR personnel
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eSubmission - submit your Alphalists
(Annual/MAP/SAWT)
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eSales - report monthly sales online
TAX INFORMATION
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Capital Gains Tax is a tax imposed on the
gains presumed to have been realized by the seller from the
sale, exchange, or other disposition of capital assets located
in the Philippines, including pacto de retro sales and other
forms of conditional sale.
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Documentary Stamp Tax is a tax on
documents, instruments, loan agreements and papers evidencing
the acceptance, assignment, sale or transfer of an obligation,
rights, or property incident thereto.
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Donor’s Tax is a tax on a donation or gift,
and is imposed on the gratuitous transfer of property between
two or more persons who are living at the time of the transfer.
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Estate Tax is a tax on the right of the
deceased person to transmit his/her estate to his/her lawful
heirs and beneficiaries at the time of death and on certain
transfers which are made by law as equivalent to testamentary
disposition.
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Income Tax is a tax on all yearly profits
arising from property, profession, trades or offices or as a tax
on a person’s income, emoluments, profits and the like.
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Percentage Tax is a business tax imposed on
persons or entities who sell or lease goods, properties or
services in the course of trade or business whose gross annual
sales or receipts do not exceed P550,000 and are not
VAT-registered.
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Value-Added Tax is a business tax imposed
and collected from the seller in the course of trade or business
on every sale of properties (real or personal) lease of goods or
properties (real or personal) or vendors of services. It is an
indirect tax, thus, it can be passed on to the buyer.
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Withholding Tax on Compensation is the tax
withheld from individuals receiving purely compensation income.
- Expanded Withholding Tax is a kind of
withholding tax which is prescribed only for certain payors
and is creditable against the income tax of the payee for
the taxable year.
- Final Withholding Tax is a kind of
withholding tax which is prescribed only for certain payors
and is creditable against the income of the payee for the
taxable year.
- Withholding Tax on Government Money Payments
is the withholding tax withheld by government offices and
instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled
corporations and local government units, before making any
payments to private individuals, corporations, partnerships
and/or associations.
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