basic taxation presented by: susan d. tusoy, cpa, mps asst. chief, assessment division
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BASIC TAXATION
Presented by:Susan D. Tusoy, CPA, MPS
Asst. Chief, Assessment Division
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Topic Outline
Registration
Invoicing Requirements
Bookkeeping Requirements
Overview
Income Tax
Percentage Tax
VAT
Withholding Tax
others
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REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT
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On Registration
Register your businessOn or before the commencement of
businessBefore payment of any tax dueUpon filing of a return, statement or
declaration as required by the NIRC.
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On Registration
Register your employee/s
within 10 days from date of employment
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On Registration
Secure Taxpayer Identification Number
Multiple TIN is punishable by law.
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Registration Procedures8
PRIMARY REGISTRATION
SECONDARY REGISTRATION
Application &Issuance of TIN
Registration of Business/Practice of Profession/Employment
Registration of books, Issuance of ATP, CAS and Loose-leaf
STAGE 1 STAGE 2
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INVOICING REGULATIONS
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On Invoicing Requirements
Apply for Authority to Print (ATP)
After printing, register ORs/Invoices thru Printer’s Certificate of Delivery (PCD)
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Invoicing Requirements
Issue sequentially an OR for fees received or Sales Invoice for sale of goods.
Each SI shall show the name, address of client, date of transaction, qty, selling price per unit, description of merchandise sold and total amount.
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Invoicing Requirements
The OR/SI shall be accomplished in duplicate, the duplicate retained & preserved in place of business for 10 years from close of taxable year.
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Proper Invoicing and Receipting of Output Tax
Revenue Regulations 18-2011
• Reiterates Sec. 237 of the Tax Code that VAT-registered taxpayers should separately bill the VAT.
• The amount shall be shown as a separate item in the invoice or receipt
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All persons subject to internal revenue tax shall:
For each sale of P25 or more; Issue duly registered receipts or sales
or commercial invoices; Prepared at least in duplicate.
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Disposition of the receipts/invoices
Original -> purchaser Duplicate -> retained by issuer
Copies of receipts/invoices should be preserved in the place of business for a period of 10 years, if engaged in business.
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Centralized issuance of ATPs – At the RDO of the HO Separate application and permit for
each establishment to be filed at RDO of the HO
Signed by official of the HO
Register the receipts with RDO of the user (HO or branch).
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Principal Receipt/Invoice(RR 18-2012)
A written account evidencing the sale of goods and/or services issued to customers in an ordinary course of business
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Sales Invoice
Sales Invoice A written account evidencing
the sale of goods and/or properties
Includes Cash Sales Invoices & Charge Sales Invoices
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Sales Invoice
VAT SALES INVOICEoBasis of the output tax liability of
the seller and the input tax claim of the buyer
Non-VAT Sales InvoicesoBasis of the Percentage Tax liability
of the seller
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Official Receipt
A proof of sale of service and/or leasing of properties
oVAT Official Receipt• Basis of the output tax liability of the
seller and the input tax claim of the buyer
oNon-VAT Official Receipt• Basis of the Percentage Tax
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Supplementary Receipts/Invoices
Also known as Commercial Invoices
Documents evidencing delivery, agreement to sell or transfer of goods and services
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Supplementary Receipts/Invoices
Delivery Receipts Order Slips Debit and/or Credit Memo Purchase Order Job Order Provisional/Temporary Receipt Acknowledgement Receipt 23
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Supplementary Receipts/Invoices
Collection Receipt Cash Receipt Bill of Lading Billing Statement Statement of Account
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Supplementary Receipts/Invoices
Includes any other documents, by whatever name it is known or called
whether prepared manually or pre-printed/pre-numbered loose-leaf or computerized, issued to customers
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Supplementary Receipts/Invoices
Not valid to support the claim of Input Taxes by buyers of goods and/or services
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Salient Features
One application shall be filed for ATP per establishment (HO or branch)
Filed with RDO/LT Office where the HO is registered
Each application shall be issued a separate ATP
Independent series of serial number for all receipts/invoices (principal & supplementary)
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Salient Features
The approved ATP shall be valid only upon o full usage of the inclusive serial
numbers or o five (5) years from issuance of the
ATP, whichever comes first.
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Salient Features
ONLY BIR ACCREDITED PRINTERS shall have the exclusive authority to print principal and supplementary receipts/invoices.
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Transitory Provision
Expiring ATP for invoices/receipts (principal and supplementary) shall apply for a new ATP not later than 60 days prior to actual expiry date
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Validity of Unused/ Unissued Principal & Supplementary Receipts/ Invoices
VALIDITY(RMC 52-
2013)
Receipts with ATP prior to Jan. 1, 2011 shall no longer be valid as of
Aug. 30, 2013
Receipts with ATP dated Jan. 1, 2011 to Jan. 17, 2013 shall be valid until . . . . . . . .(provided that new ATP was issued on or before Aug. 30, 2013)
Oct. 31, 2013
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Invoicing Requirements
Issuance of receipts/invoices after its validity constitute a violation of Sec. 264 of the NIRC of 1997
It is considered as if no receipt/invoice was issued
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Invoicing Requirements
No deduction from gross income shall be allowed using these invoices/receipts as they are not valid proof of substantiation
In case of VAT-registered persons, no input tax may be claimed using these receipts/invoices
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On issuance of tax clearance (RMC 52-2013)
To fully implement the requirements under RR 18-2012, a certified true copy of the ATP shall be included as attachment
No ATP shall be a ground for non-issuance of tax clearance for whatever purposes
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BOOKKEEPING REQUIREMENT
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ON BOOKKEEPING REQUIREMENTS
Apply for registration of books of accounts, basically a Journal, Ledger, and applicable subsidiary books
The BIR records your latest volume in our registration database.
All of the above to be done within 30 days from date of registration
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ON BOOKKEEPING REQUIREMENTS
Preserved within the prescriptive period of 10 yrs (RR 17-2013).
Gross receipts exceeding P150k in any given quarter must be audited by a CPA
If using Computerized Accounting System Must be approved by the BIR before its use
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ON BOOKKEEPING REQUIREMENTS
Transactions for the day must be entered in books on or before 12nn the following day. Balances transferred to the Ledger on day following the end of month
It’s not required to register new set of books every year; only before the pages of current book is almost used up.
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Display “Ask For Receipt Poster” which shall be issued upon release of COR
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Display Certificate of Registration (COR) at the establishment (BIR Form 1556)
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At the place of business in an area
conspicuous to the public at all times.
Penalty: P1,000 and/or imprisonment
of not more than 6 months.
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REGISTRATION FEES
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On Registration
• Pay Annual Registration Fee of P500.00 upon registration and every year thereafter on or before Jan. 31• for every separate or distinct establishment
or place of business, including facility types where sales transactions occur
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INCOME TAX
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Income Tax Rates
Individual (5% - 32%) Corporation
Normal Income Tax – 30%Minimum Corporate Income Tax – 2%Improperly Accumulated Earnings Tax – 10%
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Income Tax Due Dates
Income Tax Period
Due Date Individual
Due DateCorporation
1st Quarter April 15 60 days after the end of the
quarter2nd Quarter Aug. 15
3rd Quarter Nov. 15
Annual Return April 15 15th day of the 4th month after the end of the accounting period
Minimum Corporate Income Tax of 2% of Gross Income
Same as Annual ITR (imposed beginning on the 4th taxable year after the start of business operation.
Improperly Accumulated Earnings Tax 15th day after the end of the year following the close of the taxable year
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New Income Tax Forms
Under Revenue Regulations No. 2-2014
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Percentage Tax
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Percentage Tax
Rate - 3% of gross revenue
if gross revenue do not exceed P1.5M (now P1,919,500 pursuant to RR 16-2011) otherwise subject to VAT
Due Date
Return Period Due Date
Monthly Percentage Tax 2oth day ff taxable month
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Value-Added Tax
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VAT defined It is a tax on the value added to the purchase
price or cost in the sale or lease of goods, properties, or services in the course of trade or business.
Due Date
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VAT Payable
Output Tax ( Sales x 12%) - P x x x
Less Input Tax (Purchases x 12%) - x x x
VAT payable - P x x x
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Output Tax
Means the value-added tax due on the sale or lease of taxable good or property or services by a VAT-registered person.
VAT Rates 12% 0%
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Gross Receipts
• Contract price, compensation, service fee, rental or royalty
• Including the amount charged for materials supplied with the services
• Deposits applied as payments for services rendered
• Advance payment actually or constructively received
• Excluding the VAT
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INPUT TAX
Is the value added tax due from or paid by a VAT-registered person in the course of his trade or business. Any input tax evidenced by a VAT
invoice or official receipt shall be creditable against the output tax.
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Sources Input Tax
Purchase or importation of goods For sale
For conversion into or intended to form part of a finished product for sale including packaging materials
For use as supplies in the course of business
For use as materials supplied in the sale of service
For use in trade or business for which deduction for depreciation / amortization is allowed under the Tax Code
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Sources of Input Tax (cont…)
Purchase of real properties for which the VAT was actually paid
Purchase of services for which the VAT was actually paid
Transitional input tax Presumptive Input tax Standard Input Tax (gov’t. transaction)
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Standard Input
Rate of 7% effectively accounts for the standard Input VAT for sales of goods or services to government;
In lieu of the actual input VAT directly attributable or ratably apportioned to such sale;
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Standard Input
If the actual input tax exceeds the standard input, the excess may form part of the seller’s expense or cost;
If less than the standard, the difference must be closed to expense or cost.
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VAT on Gov’t. Transactions
Output Tax (12%) - P 12,000
Less: Standard Input (7%) - 7,000
VAT Payable - P 5,000
Less: Withholding Tax (5%) - 5,000
VAT Payable P -0-
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Submission of Summary List of Sales and Purchases
RR 1-2012– Mandatory submission of Quarterly
Summary List of Sales and Purchases by all VAT registered taxpayers effective Jan. 1, 2012
Due Date:
On or before the 25th day of the month
following the close of the taxable
quarter.
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Submission of SLS / SLP
SLS/SLP shall be submitted in softcopy to the RDO having jurisdiction of the taxpayer on or before the 25th day of the month following the close of the taxable quarter
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Submission of SLS / SLP
For TPs under LTS and those enrolled in eFPS shall submit thru electronic filing facility on or before the 30th day of the following month following the close of the taxable quarter.
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Update on Withholding Tax on Wages
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Revenue Regulations No. 11-2013
Filing/Submission of Hard Copy of the Certificate of Compensation Payment/Tax Withheld (BIR Form 2316)
•Covering Employees Who are Qualified for Substituted Filing•Deadline Feb. 28 of the ff year
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Expanded Withholding Taxes
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Persons Required to Deduct & withhold
Juridical persons, whether or not engaged in trade or business;
Individuals in connection with his trade or business, however, individual buyers of real properties are also constituted as withholding agents;
All government offices.
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INCOME PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO EWT
DESCRIPTION
A. Professional fees, talent fees, etc., for services rendered by individuals
15% if gross income exceeds P720T 10% if otherwise DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENT
shall periodically disclose his gross income for the current year to the BIR by submitting a Notarized Sworn Declaration to the Collection Division
Should be filed on June 30 of each year or w/in 15 days after the end of the month the professional/talent/directors income reaches P720T, w/ever comes first.
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INCOME PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO EWT
DESCRIPTION
B. x x x
C. Rentals
On real properties – 5%
On personal properties - on gross rental or lease in excess of p10,000 annually
Poles, satellites and transmission facilities – 5%
Billboards – 5%
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INCOME PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO EWT
DESCRIPTION
D. x x x
E.Income Payments to certain contractors
F.x x x
G.x x x
H.x x x
I. x x x
2% on gross payments of the ff:
- General engineering contractors - General building contractors - Specialty contractors - other contractors
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INCOME PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO EWT
DESCRIPTION
J. x x x
K.x x x
L.x x x
M.Income payments made by the top 20K private corp to their local/resident supplier of goods/services other than those covered by other wtax rates
Supplier of goods – 1%Supplier of services – 2%
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INCOME PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO EWT
DESCRIPTION
N. Income payments made by the gov’t. to its local/resident supplier of goods/services other than those covered by other wtax rates
O. x x x
Supplier of goods – 1%Supplier of services – 2%
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INCOME PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO EWT
DESCRIPTION
P. x x x
Q. x x x
R. x x x
S. x x x
T. Income payments on purchases of minerals, mineral products and quarry resources
5%
Answer: Non-VAT Contractor
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Requirements for deductibility:
• Income payment shall only be allowed as deduction from the payor’s gross income only if it is shown that the income tax required to be withheld has been paid to the BIR
• No payment shall be allowed not withstanding payments of withholding tax at the time of audit/investigation
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Withholding Tax on Government Money
Payments
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On Gov’t. Money Payments
Rate
Contractors having contracts with the government or any of its political subdivisions, instrumentalities or agencies, including government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs)
5% Final – for VAT
Taxpayers
3% for Non-VAT Taxpayers
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Illustration
The Office of the Provincial Capitol of Davao del Sur availed your services for the construction of a waiting shed with a contract price of P224,000.00.
Compute for the withholding taxes assuming the contractor is: a) Non-VAT registered taxpayer
b) VAT registered taxpayer
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Answer: Non-VAT Contractor
Expanded Withholding Tax
W/tax on Gov’t. Money Payment
(creditable against Income Tax)
(creditable against Percentage Tax)
P224,000.00 x 2% = P4,480.00
P224,000 x 3% = P6,720.00
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Answer: VAT Contractor
Expanded Withholding Tax
W/tax on Gov’t. Money Payment
(creditable against Income Tax)
(creditable against Value-Added Tax)
(P224,000.00/112%) x 2% =
P4,000.00
(P224,000/112%) x 5% =
P10,000.00
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Important! TP needs to file a return even
when there’s no tax due to pay for every tax type he registered.
90
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Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS)
Mandatory Enrollment to and availment of eFPS facility (RR 69-2009)
Large Taxpayers
All government Bidders
Corporation with complete computerized system
Taxpayers belonging to the list of Top 20,000 Private Corporations
Taxpayers belonging to the Top 5,000 individual taxpayers
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