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How to get Philippines tax identification number?

by Guest8149  |  12 years, 10 month(s) ago

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I want to have my Philippines tax identification number but I do not know the procedure to get that. Can someone here tell me the proper procedure to get Philippines tax identification number? I would be really great full for this favor.

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  1. Guest94
    In order to get a Philippines tax identification number first of all complete Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) applications. Fill the BIR Form 1901, the application for Mixed Income Individuals, Estates and Trusts. Provide your name, residence and business address. Mention your taxpayer type, such as sole proprietorship, estate, trust or professional. Provide your telephone number, primary and secondary business names and line of business. Give the type of tax that you will be filing: income, percentage, withholding, and estate or excise tax.
    One more important thing is that, if you are a non-citizen or juridical person, you must complete BIR Form 1902. Give your name, address, telephone number and date of birth. Provide your marital status and your spouse name if you are married. Give the number of family members dependent on you, including their names and dates of birth.
    Give required documentation, including your birth certificate. Provide the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Certificate of Registration of Business Name (see Resources). Make an online profile with DTI. Register your business name electronically with the department if you do not already have a registration. Include a mayor's permit or application for mayor's permit (see Resources) if you are requesting a TIN related to a business enterprise.
    Submit the annual registration fee of 500 pesos with one of the authorized revenue district office agent banks (see Resources). Pay the Documentary Stamp Tax in the amount of 15 pesos at the agent bank as well.
    Mail completed forms to the Revenue District Office (RDO) in your jurisdiction. Note that you can also submit applications and pay fees in person. The district office will issue you the TIN registration certificate. Before you can begin to conduct business in the Philippines, you must have an application on file with the RDO.
    By this above mention procedure you will have your Philippines tax identification number. Hope this will help, Best of luck.

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