BIR Monitor Issue No.
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Value-Added Tax receipts/invoices generated from sales machines involving sales of goods or services to a VAT-registered person/entity amounting to P 1,000.00 or more should contain the required information about the purchaser, customer or client. |
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Commissioner Kim S. Jacinto-Henares has issued RMO No. 20-2015 on September 18, 2015 to clarify the procedures in the registration of employees, as well as prescribe the policies and guidelines in the issuance of Taxpayer Identification Number using the BIR's Electronic Registration (eReg) System. |
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The BIR has issued several revenue issuances to implement new policies and procedures to support its audit and enforcement activities related to sales transactions of business establishments, such as the mandatory use of non-thermal paper for sales machines. |
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The BIR advises the public that any cigarette pack in the market without the requisite tax stamps are presumed to be untaxed and are considered as illegal products. |
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President Benigno S. Aquino III lauded the BIR for its delivery of efficient public service during the celebration of the Bureau's 111th founding anniversary on August 3, 2015. |
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All RDOs shall no longer issue Provisional Permit to Use (PTU) cash register machines (CRM)/point-of-sale (POS) machines/other sales machines/receipting software to prospective/new users. |
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Commissioner Kim S. Jacinto-Henares has allowed the electronic submission of several tax returns via e-mail with the issuance of RMC No. 26-2015 on May 6, 2015. |
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Taxpayers mandated to file electronically but who manually filed their tax returns during the recently-concluded tax filing season have to re-file said returns electronically using the Bureau's electronic systems. |
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Taxpayers who are mandated to electronically submit and file their returns using the BIR’s electronic services shall be imposed penalties if they fail to comply with the said requirement pursuant to RR No. 5-2015. |
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Vol. 17 No. 1 |
Commissioner Kim S. Jacinto-Henares led the launch of the BIR’s 2015 tax campaign advocacy, “Angat Pa, Pinas!” during the Bureau’s 2015 National Tax Campaign Kick-off conducted on February 3, 2015 at the Luxent Hotel in Quezon City. |