Monday, May 15, 2017

An Act Expanding the Benefits and Privileges of Persons with Disability (PWD)

The bureau has issued Revenue Regulations (RR) No. 5-2017 recently about the Rules and Regulations Implementing Republic Act. No. 10754, entitled "An Act Expanding the Benefits and Privileges of Persons with Disability (PWD)" Relative to the Tax Privileges of Persons with Disability and Tax Incentives for Establishments Granting Sales Discount, and Prescribing the Guidelines for the Availment Thereof, Amending RR No. 1-2009.

These regulations prescribe the guidelines for the implementation of the tax privileges of persons with disability and their benefactor; and tax incentives for establishments granting twenty percent (20%) sales discount and exemption from Value-added Tax (VAT) under Sections 32 and 33 of R. A. 7277, as amended by R. A. No. 9442, otherwise known as the "Magna Carta for Persons with Disability" and R. A. No. 10754; and amend certain provisions of RR No. 1-2009.

Computation of the Discount and VAT Exemption Granted to Qualified Persons with Disability

VAT on sale of goods or services with sales discounts granted by business establishments enumerated under Section 3 hereof shall be computed in accordance with the following formula:

Amount of sale (with VAT)     P 1,120.00
Less: 12% VAT                            120.00
Total Amount                            1,000.00
Less: 20% Sales Discount            200.00
Total Amount Due                  P   800.00

The Two Hundred Pesos (P200.00) cost of the discount in the above illustration, shall be allowed as a deduction from gross income for the same taxable year that the discount is granted; Provided that, the total amount of the claimed tax deduction net of VAT; if applicable, shall be included in their gross sales receipts for tax purposes and shall be subject to proper documentation in accordance with the provisions of the Tax Code. This means that for the establishment to be allowed to claim the discount as a deduction, the amount of sales that must be reported for income tax purposes is the VAT - exclusive selling price of P1,000.00 and not the amount of sales net of the discount - P800.00

Computation of Discount on Non-VAT Taxpayer:

Sales/Receipts                                              P 1,120.00
Less: 20% Discount                                            224.00
Amt. Payable by PWD/Received by Seller          896.00
Multiply by tax rate                                       x         3%
Percentage Tax Due                                     P      26.88


Please refer https://www.bir.gov.ph/images/bir_files/internal_communications_1/Full%20Text%20RR%202017/RR%20No.%205-2017/RR%20No.%205-2017.pdf of the Definition of Terms, Sales Discounts which may be Claimed by Qualified Persons with Disability (PWD) and the full text of RR No. 5-2017.


Saturday, April 22, 2017

Precedure for Claiming Tax Treaty Benefits for Dividend, Interest and Royalty Income of Nonresident Income Earners

In the previous month, the bureau has issued Revenue Memorandum Order (RMO) No. 8-2017 with regards to the Procedure for Claiming Tax Treaty Benefits for Dividend, Interest and Royalty Income of Nonresident Income Earners. 

Procedure for the Availment of Tax Treaty Relief

1. Nonresidents claiming tax treaty relief shall submit a duly accomplished CORTT Form (Part I and II) or the prescribed certificate of residency with Part I (A, B and C) and II of the CORTT Form to their withholding agents/income payors before income is paid or credited. 

2. The withholding agent/income payor shall file BIR Form 1601-F and BIR Form 1604-CF and shall pay the withholding taxes due in accordance with the Tax Code and existing Revenue Issuances. 

3. The withholding agent/income payor shall submit an original of the duly accomplished CORTT (Part I and II) or the prescribed certificate of residency with Part I (A, B and C) and II of the CORTT Form to ITAD and RDO No. 39 within 30 days after payment of withholding taxes due on dividend, interest and royalty income of nonresident based on applicable tax treaty. 

4. The withholding agent shall submit an updated Part II of the CORTT Form within 30 days after payment of withholding taxes due in the following cases: 

a) If the CORTT Form filed with ITAD and RDO No. 39 is used for another dividend payment within its prescribed period of validity; and 

b) In case of staggered payment of interest and royalty income



Friday, April 7, 2017

eBIRForms Package v6.3 (New Version)

The bureau has issued a new version of eBIRForms Package v6.3 to update the BIRForms Package v6.2 for taxpayers who will be filing their income tax returns and other tax declarations and returns for the Year 2016 and Year 2017. 

I have read in the Job Aid for the use of Offline eBIR Forms Package about the page setup to print the forms and the page setup to print the forms Annual Income Tax Return Forms 1700, 1701, 1702-RT, 1702-EX and 1702-MX  version 2013 ENCS. 

To download, click the following:



Alternative sites to obtain/download the Offline eBIRForms Package:






SOURCE: www.bir.gov.ph

To download eBIRForms Package v6.4 (New)

https://philippinetaxtalk.blogspot.com/2018/03/ebirforms-package-v64-new.html


Friday, March 31, 2017

Guidelines in the Filing and Processing of 2016 Income Tax Returns Including Its Attachments

The bureau has issued Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 28-2017 recently in line with the guidelines in the filing, receiving and processing of 2016 Income Tax Returns including its attachments, due on or before April 17, 2017 (since April 15, 2017 falls on a Saturday which is a holiday/non-working day) or on before the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of the taxpayer's taxable year (taxpayers covered by fiscal year).

Manner of Filing of Returns. Taxpayers who are mandated to use eBIRForms/eFPS (Annex "A") under existing issuances, and those who opted to file manually, shall file and pay with the following guidelines:



Optional Manual filing of "No Payment Returns". The following individuals may file manually "No Payment Returns" with the RDO where they are registered using officially printed forms/photocopied or electronic/computer-generated returns:

(1) Senior Citizen (SC) or Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) filing for their own return;
(2) Employees deriving purely compensation income from two or more employers, concurrently or successively at any time during the taxable year, or from a single employer, although the income of which has been correctly subjected to withholding tax, but whose spouse is not entitled to substituted filing;
(3) Employees qualified for substituted filing under RR 2-98 Sec. 2.83.4, as amended, but opted to file for an ITR and are filing for purpose of promotion, loans, scholarship, foreign travel requirements, etc.

Printed Copy of e-Filed Tax Returns. Electronically filed and/or paid ITRs using eBIRForms or eFPS without any attachments required, need not to submit printed copy of e-Filed tax returns to the LTD/RDO.

Required Attachments. The required attachments (Annexes "B1 to B5") and accompanying schedules shall be submitted to the LTD/RDO or AABs located within the territorial jurisdiction of the LTD/RDO where the taxpayer is registered.

Taxpayers who are electronically filed shall also submit a signed copy of electronically filed ITR with Filing Reference Number (FRN) thru eFPS facility or an email Tax Return Receipt Confirmation and a signed copy of electronically filed ITR thru eBIRForms facility, together with the required attachments within fifteen (15) days after the electronic filing of the return.

The Summary Alphalist of Withholding Tax (SAWT) using the Data Entry Module of the BIR shall be emailed to esubmission@bir.gov.ph, if applicable.

Receiving and Stamping. RDOs, LTDs and all AABs shall receive the income tax returns by stamping the official receiving seal on the space provided for in the three (3) copies of the returns, whether or not the taxpayer is under the jurisdiction of a regional office with Document Processing Division (DPD). Any copies of the return in excess of 3 copies shall not be stamped "RECEIVED" by the RDO, LTD and AAB. However, in the case of corporations and other juridical persons, there shall be stamped "RECEIVED" in at least two (2) extra copies of the Audited Financial Statements (AFS) for filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The attached AFS to the ITR shall be stamped received only on the page of the Audit Certificate, the Statement of Financial Position, the Statement of Comprehensive Income and/or its equivalent and Statement of Management's Responsibility. The other pages of the financial statements and its attachments need not anymore be stamped received.

Supplemental Information. the disclosure of Supplemental Information under BIR Form Nos. 1700 and 1701 is OPTIONAL on the part of the individual taxpayer filing ITR covering and starting with calendar year 2016 due for filing on or before April 17, 2017.



Thursday, March 30, 2017

Who Are Not Required and Exempt To File An Income Tax Return?

Did you know that there are individuals who are not required and exempt to file an Income Tax Return

You may consider the standard that you are not required to file an income tax return as follows: 

1. Compensations income of Minimum Wage Earners (MWEs) who work in the private sector and being paid the Statutory Minimum Wage (SMW), as fixed by Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board (RTWPB)/National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC), applicable to the place where he/she is assigned. (Revenue Regulations (RR) No. 10-2008 (B) (13) / Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 91-2010)

2. Your gross income (total earned for the past year) does not exceed your total personal and additional exemptions. (In General)

3. Your income derived from a single employer does not exceed P60,000 and the income tax on which has been correctly withheld.

4. Your income has been subjected to final withholding taxFinal Withholding Tax is a kind of withholding tax which is prescribed on certain income payments and is not creditable against the income tax due of the payee on other income subject to regular rates of tax for the taxable year. Income Tax withheld constitutes the full and final payment of the Income Tax due from the payee on the particular income subjected to final withholding tax.

5. You are qualified for substituted filing. 

Requirements:

5.1 You are employed by a single employer during the taxable year.

5.2 You earn purely compensation income from that single employer.

5.3 Your tax due at the year’s end equals the tax withheld by the employer.

5.4 If you are married, your spouse also complies with the above conditions.

5.5 Your employer files the annual information return (BIR Form No.1604-CF).

5.6 Your employer issues BIR Form No.2316 to every employee.


You are exempt from filing income tax returns if:


You are a non-resident citizen who is:

1. A Filipino citizen not residing in the Philippines, but who has established with the BIR that you wish to remain living outside the country.

2. A Filipino citizen who leaves the Philippines during the taxable year to reside abroad, either as an immigrant of for permanent employment.

3. A Filipino citizen who works and earns income abroad.

4. A Filipino citizen previously considered a non-resident citizen.

5. You are an overseas Filipino worker whose income is derived solely from sources outside the Philippines.

6. If you are Filipino citizen working as an overseas seaman, your vessel must be engaged exclusively in international trade.




Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Basis for the Imposition of Tax on the Sale, Exchange or Other Disposition of Real Property

Recently, the bureau has issued Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 27-2017 to clarify the basis for the imposition of tax on the sale, exchange or other disposition of real property whether classified as capital asset or ordinary asset.

It is stated in Section 6(E) of Republic Act (RA) 8424, Tax Reform Act of 1997, also known as the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, has provided the following:

"SEC. 6. Power of the Commissioner to Make Assessment and Prescribe Additional Requirements for Tax Administration and Enforcement. - 

XXX         XXX         XXX

(E) Authority of the Commissioner to Prescribe Real Property Values. - The Commissioner is hereby authorized to divide the Philippines into different zones or areas and shall, upon consultation with competent appraisers both from the private and public sectors, determine the fair market value of real properties located in each zone area. For purposes of computing any internal revenue tax, the value of the property shall be, whichever is the higher of:

(1) The fair market value as determined by the Commissioner; or
(2) The fair market value as shown in the schedule of values of the Provincial and City Assessors."

For purposes of imposing the tax Sec. 24(D)(1) and 27(D)(5) of the same Act, as implemented by Revenue Regulations Nos. 2-98 and 7-2003, provide that it shall be based on the gross selling price or current fair market value as determined in accordance with Sec. 6(E) of the Code, whichever is higher.




Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Income Payments Exempt From Withholding Tax But Subject To Income Tax

Have you explored the Alphalist Data Entry and Validation Module Version 5.1 (New) with regards to the Income Payments Exempt From Withholding Tax But Subject To Income Tax Reported Under BIR Form No. 2304 - Certificate of Income Payment Not Subject to Withholding Tax (Excluding Compensation Income)? 

BIR Form No. 2304 is a Certificate to be accomplished and issued by a Payor to recipients of income not subject to withholding tax. This Certificate should be attached to the Annual Income Tax Return - BIR Form 1701 for individuals, or BIR Form 1702 for non-individuals.

Filing Date

Payor must furnish the payee on or before January 31 of the year following the year in which the income payment was made.

Below is the list of Income Payments Exempt From Withholding Tax But Not Subject To Income Tax Reported Under BIR Form No. 2304: 

Alphanumeric Tax Code (ATC) / Income Payment


1. DI900 - DEFAULT INCOME
2. EI900 - EXCESS INCOME TAX
3. FP010 - FINES & PENALTIES - ON TAX ON INCOME
4. IC010 - INCOME TAX - ORDINARY DOMESTIC CORP.
5. IC011 - NON-STOCK NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
6. IC020 - PARTNERSHIP IN TRADE INCOME TAX
7. IC021 - PROFESSIONAL FEES PAID TO GENERAL PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS (EXCEPT TO PARTNERSHIP OF MEDICINE)
8. IC030 - PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, STOCK OR NONSTOCK
9. IC031 - NON STOCK, NON PROFIT HOSPITALS
10. IC040 - GOVERNMENT OWNED OR CONTROLLED CORPORATION
11. IC041 - NATIONAL & LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT (FOR PROPRIETARY ACTIVITIES) EXCEPT PUBS
12. IC050 - INCOME TAX - MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES
13. IC055 - MINIMUM CORPORATE INCOME TAX
14. IC060 - INCOME TAX - FCDU
15. IC070 - ORDINARY RESIDENT FOREIGN CORP
16. IC080 - RFC - INTERNATIONAL CARRIERS
17. IC090 - FOREIGN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
18. IC100 - FOREIGN OBU/FCDU
19. IC101 - REGIONAL OPERATING HEADQUARTERS OF MULTINATIONALCOMP
20. IC120 - PRIZES REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT
21. IC130 - RENT - PERSONAL PROPERTY REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT (CORPORATE)
22. IC140 - PREMIUM AND ANNUITY - (CORPORATE PAYEES)
23. IC150 - OTHES (SPECIFY) - (CORPORATE PAYEES)
24. IC160 - TRANSPO CONTR (CORPORATE) CARRIAGE OF GOODS AND MECHANDISE BELOW P2000
25. IC170 - INTEREST - (CORPORATE PAYEES)
26. IC190 - OFFSHORE BANKING UNITS (OBUS)
27. IC191 - FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSIT UNITS (FCDUS)
28. IC370 - ON IMPROPERLY ACCUMULATED EARNINGS TAX
29. II010 - INCOME FROM COMP. ANDBUS/PROF.
30. II011 - PURE COMPENSATION INCOME - CITIZENS
31. II012 - RESIDENT ALIEN - PURE BUSINESS
32. II013 - ESTATES AND TRUST-MIXED INCOME
33. II020 - NRC INCOME
34. II050 - RENT FOR REAL PROPERTY BELOW P500 MONTH (USED IN BUSINESS)
35. II051 - RENT - PERSONAL PROPERTY REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT (INDIVIDUAL)
36. II060 - PREMIUM AND ANNUITY - (INDIVIDUAL PAYEES)
37. II070 - PENSIONS
38. II080 - OTHERS (SPECIFY) - (INDIVIDUAL PAYEES)
39. II090 - TRANSPO CONTR (INDIVIDUAL) CARRIAGE OF GOODS AND MERCHANDISE BELOW 2,000
40. II110 - INEREST - (INDIVIDUAL PAYEES)
41. II120 - PRIZES AMOUNTING TO: 10,000 OR LESS
42. II130 - PARTNERS DISTRIBUTION SHARE OF NET INCOME OF GENERAL PARTNERSHIP
43. II420 - CGT ON SALE OF REAL PROPERTY (CAPITAL ASSETS) FOR INDIVIDUAL
44. MC010 - TAX AMNESTY ON INCOME (INDIVIDUAL)
45. MC011 - INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS
46. MC020 - TAX AMNESTY ON INCOME (CORPORATE)
47. MC021 - CORPORATE TAXPAYERS
48. MC030 - COMPENSATION PAYMENTS ON DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS & DISP. ASSESSMENTS

49. MC040 INCOME FROM FORFEITED PROPERTIES



Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Addition to RMC 14-2017 on the Temporary Suspension of Enrollment to Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS)

Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 24-2017 has issued by the bureau recently with regards to the addendum to RMC 14-2017 on the Temporary Suspension of Enrollment to Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS).

The Circular supplements RMC No. 14-2017, as follows:

1. Taxpayers required to secure the BIR Importer's Clearance Certificate (ICC) and Broker's Clearance Certificate (BCC) and Government Bidder's Tax Clearance are exempted from the provisions of Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 14-2017 suspending eFPS enrollment during the period of March 1 to April 30 of every year.

2. The Revenue District Office (RDO) concerned shall continue to process eFPS application/s of the aforementioned taxpayer/s and shall activate their eFPS account/s immediately, upon verification of the completeness of documents submitted. Thereafter, taxpayer/s shall receive an auto-email notification/confirmation of successful eFPS enrollment.

3. Aforementioned taxpayer/s successfully enrolled/activated to eFPS shall file their returns through te eFPS facility. If said taxpayers do not receive an auto-email notification/confirmation of successful eFPS enrollment/activation within twenty-four (24) hours upon enrollment, they shall their tax return/s thru the eBIRForms facility, until such time that the aforesaid auto-email notification/confirmation is received from BIR.

These conditions shall apply only for the duration of the suspension of eFPS enrollment from March 1 to April 30 of every year.



Sunday, March 12, 2017

Objectives for the Implementation of Taxpayer Registration System (TRS) Under the Electronic Tax Information Systems-1 (eTIS-1)

In the past few days, the bureau has issued Revenue Memorandum Order (RMO) No. 5-2017 about the Functional Guidelines Relative to the Implementation of the Taxpayer Registration System (TRS) Under the Electronic Tax Information Systems-1 (eTIS-1). The eTIS-1 is a web-based application which shall consist of eight (8) modules, namely: Taxpayer Registration System (TRS), Returns Filing and Processing (RFP), Collection, Remittance and Reconciliation (CRR), Audit, Case Management System (CMS), Taxpayer Accounting System (TAS), Batch Architecture Module (BAM) and System Administration Management (SAM).

The Objectives of the Implementation of TRS in eTIS-1 is as follows:

Section 2. OBJECTIVES. The implementation of TRS in eTIS-1 is aimed to increase the Bureau’s efficiency in terms of capturing and monitoring taxpayer’s registration information, as well as the Bureau's reporting requirements in order to support the core functions of collecting revenues. Thus, this Order is issued for TRS under eTIS-1 to: 

1. Prescribe the functional guidelines and procedures in its implementation; 

2. Redefine procedures in the Registration Processes to harmonize with subject functionality; 

3. Adapt the following enhancements on the Registration System: 

a. Five (5) digit Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) / Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC) Codes, upon update of the list of Alphanumeric Tax Code (ATC); 

b. Five (5) digit branch code and facility code;  

c. Tagging and un-tagging of Inactive/Black-listed taxpayers; 

d. Tagging of taxpayers under the Taxpayer Account Management Program (TAMP) and Very Important Person (VIP), whether natural or juridical person; 

e. Uploading of required attachments; 

f. Generation of reports and correspondences such as but not limited to direct printing of TIN Cards; 

g. Prescribe the revised system-generated Authority to Print (Annex A), Certificate of Registration (BIR Form No. 2303, Revised November 2014) (Annex B) and use of Certificate of Registration for Facility (BIR Form No. 2303-F) (Annex C) for registered facility types in eTIS-1 pilot sites; 

h. Capture additional registration information such as incentives type, list of stockholders/members/partners, contact details, relationships (i.e. agent or authorized representative, employer, subsidiary companies), and exemptions details; and 

4. Adopt and implement the enhanced version of the following application for registration forms pursuant to Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 09-2015: 

BIR Form No. 1901 - Application for Registration for Self-Employed (Single Proprietor/ Professional/Mixed Income Earner) Marginal Income Earner, Nonresident Alien Engaged in Trade / Business, Estate and Trust 

BIR Form No. 1902 - Application for Registration for Individuals Earning Purely Compensation Income and Resident Alien Employee 

BIR Form No. 1903 - Application for Registration for Corporations/Partnerships (Taxable/Non- Taxable) including Government Agencies and Instrumentalities (GAIs), Local Government Units (LGUs), Cooperatives and Associations 

BIR Form No. 1904 - Application for Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) under Executive Order (E.O.) 98 

BIR Form No. 1905 - Application for Registration Information Update/Correction/ Cancellation 

BIR Form No. 2305 - Certificate of Update of Exemption of Employer’s and Employee’s Information



Friday, March 10, 2017

Consolidated Schedule of Fees and Charges Per SEC Memorandum Circular No. 3 Series of 2017

Have you read the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) PH Memorandum Circular No. 3 Series of 2017

The circular is related to the Consolidated Schedule of Fees and Charges as approved by the Department of Finance (DOF) to be imposed and collected by the Securities and Exchange Commission as follows:

REGISTRATION AND FILINGS FEES:














PREPARATION OF STATISTICAL REPORTS, COMPANY LISTINGS AND RELATED INFORMATION ON SEC-REGISTERED ENTITIES:


It is also stated that all other circulars, rules, orders and issuances, or part thereof inconsistent with the Memorandum Circular are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

A Legal Research Fee (LRF) equivalent to 1% of the Filing Fee but not less than Ten Pesos (P10.00) shall be paid at the time of filing of application for Registration, Licensing, Accreditation, and Other Related Transactions.

Please refer:  http://www.sec.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2017MCno03.pdf of the full text of SEC Memrnadum Circular No. 3 Series of 2017.