glut_func Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 (edited) ^wala yan sa bilis ng computer na gamit mo, nasa traffic load yan ng servers nila kasi madaming gumagamit pag normal working hours lalo ngayon palapit na deadline. Sa mga nahihirapan on accessing efps online, try accessing the website mga after 5pm. Ganyan din ako these last few days pag sinusubukan ko mag online during working hours, kahit anong browser gamit ko tinotopak pa rin yung site pero nung sinubukan ko mga bandang 6pm onwards naging smooth naman, medyo natagalan lang sa minor setbacks pero I was able to finish filing at around 9pm with minimal lags. Edited April 10, 2015 by glut_func Quote Link to comment
Hellboy1974 Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 Marami nga nagrereklamo ngayon sa efiling. Quote Link to comment
glut_func Posted April 11, 2015 Share Posted April 11, 2015 ^matagal na pong pinatupad ng BIR ang efiling, sa pagkakasabi sa kin as early as 2009 nag announce na ang BIR about it lalo na dun sa pag sign up ng account for the efps. Ngayon lang naghigpit. Ang hirap kasi sa iba, gusto pa talaga photo-finish sa pag file kaya nainis na rin ang BIR kaya hindi ko sila masisi kung maghigpit sila ng ganito. Buti nga naawa pa sila at kahit papano inextend ang deadline until end of april. Quote Link to comment
wildswans Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 Is it normal for a company to collect 10%, supposedly as tax every payday even if they have an agreement with the employee that the company and the employee have no employee-employer relationship? They just treat their employees as Service Providers and they ask them to sign the BIR Form 2307. Is that legal? Quote Link to comment
glut_func Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 heads up lang... http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/04/11/15/bir-extends-e-filing-itrs-june-15 Quote Link to comment
Google Posted April 13, 2015 Share Posted April 13, 2015 Is it normal for a company to collect 10%, supposedly as tax every payday even if they have an agreement with the employee that the company and the employee have no employee-employer relationship? They just treat their employees as Service Providers and they ask them to sign the BIR Form 2307. Is that legal? this is called consultancy contract.... yes, it is accepted. Quote Link to comment
you101 Posted April 14, 2015 Share Posted April 14, 2015 Basically you need to accomplish the BIR Form No. 1701 (since i assume in lieu of your profession yung service na nirerender mo sa company). Make sure you have secured also a copy of BIR Form 2307 from your client, if any. otherwise, yung reason for not withholding. and lastly.. if i may ask sir, how much yung range nung payment sayo nung company? What's the proper withholding tax if consulting ung contract? I have encountered some companies offering 2% and 10% withholding. What's the difference? Would like to know in case I would accept such offers in the future. also, is it correct na it's not just withholding ang tax? I still need to file with bir? anu anu taxes pa un? also I encountered some coworkers na in consulting arrangement, collecting receipts and said they would be filed as expenses so lumiit and tax. panu un? is this something doable by an individual or would need an accountant for filing? Quote Link to comment
oakley_boy Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 i have 2 concerns po regarding tax.. 1. i was hired on in feb 2014, the company changed the name june of same year. wala ba tlga kaming makukuha na tax refund? 2. dapat lang ba na employees ang ngfifile ng 1700 if you'r working with a private company? Thanks Quote Link to comment
glut_func Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 i have 2 concerns po regarding tax.. 1. i was hired on in feb 2014, the company changed the name june of same year. wala ba tlga kaming makukuha na tax refund? 2. dapat lang ba na employees ang ngfifile ng 1700 if you'r working with a private company? Thanks ask your hr or your boss. Quote Link to comment
kobejacksingh Posted May 9, 2015 Share Posted May 9, 2015 BIR is pretty tight nowadays so better keep your records in check to avoid any mishaps 1 Quote Link to comment
chuckie1991 Posted August 19, 2015 Share Posted August 19, 2015 i have 2 concerns po regarding tax.. 1. i was hired on in feb 2014, the company changed the name june of same year. wala ba tlga kaming makukuha na tax refund? 2. dapat lang ba na employees ang ngfifile ng 1700 if you'r working with a private company? Thanks 1. Walang effect yung change name sa tax refund. Maybe the reason bakit wala kang tax refund is underwithholding upon annualization ng income mo:) 2. if employed ka and no income other than compensation earned thru employee-employer relationship and properly withheld ang income mo(withheld monthly=tax due for the year) hindi kana required magsubmit ng 1700 unless kailangan mo for other purposes (e.g. bank loans, car loans, etc.) Quote Link to comment
FleurDeLune Posted August 20, 2015 Share Posted August 20, 2015 Anyone here knows what's happening again with this BIR filing online system? Has it modified once again? Quote Link to comment
glut_func Posted August 21, 2015 Share Posted August 21, 2015 Anyone here knows what's happening again with this BIR filing online system? Has it modified once again? the efps? it was fine the last time i used it just last week for our monthly filing needs...although it isnt exactly surprising if it's getting cranky from time to time. Quote Link to comment
X0X0 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 I have a question. If for the first 7 months you were enjoying a TAX shied of 15% because the company is ROHQ. Then you moved to a new job in which it is not a ROHQ. Is there any unpaid taxes on my account? Do i have to pay the 17% that was not withheld in my previous work? Quote Link to comment
nwebe Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 I have a question. If for the first 7 months you were enjoying a TAX shied of 15% because the company is ROHQ. Then you moved to a new job in which it is not a ROHQ. Is there any unpaid taxes on my account? Do i have to pay the 17% that was not withheld in my previous work? It would be best to consult the payroll master of your new employer. AFAIK, taxes on compensation is based on the total compensation you get from January to December. But there may be some provisions with regards to employment by ROHQ entities. Quote Link to comment
Snapdragon23 Posted October 23, 2016 Share Posted October 23, 2016 is there anyone here who experienced being audited by the BIR? Quote Link to comment
maduro Posted November 20, 2016 Share Posted November 20, 2016 taxes oh taxes sakit sa ulo Quote Link to comment
cbotc Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 Is there anybody here knowledgeable about RMO No 5-2012 of the BIR re becnhmarking? Quote Link to comment
perfectstranger Posted October 19, 2017 Share Posted October 19, 2017 is there really no additional tax exemption for single individuals who have 2 senior citizen dependents? Quote Link to comment
damian filey Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 With the newly signed RA 11976 (Ease of Paying Taxes) it will minimize the burden of the taxpayers when it comes to compliance. A good way to start the year. Less complications and more revenues to be collected by the government Quote Link to comment
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