play_boi Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 are you self-employed, or working for a company? if working for a company, you'd probably have your taxes withheld, and at the end of the year you would be given a filled-up BIR form 2316 for your file. That's substituted filing. That's good enough evidence that you have done your part.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> self employed po ako. :goatee: i have a company w/ 3 employees.. pati sila di ko na babawasan for the taxes. kc yun previous na pinasukan nila di daw bayad ng tax. maliit pa lang po company ko pero i want to pay taxes para mas maayos. thnks Quote Link to comment
adriane888 Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 Just a question....Is it legal for companies/establishments to charge additional 4% when purchasing with credit cards?...thanks much and God Bless....noah<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Nope... may case na dyan dati na nag charge yung establishment ng cerrtain additional percentage sa purchase price normally yan sa mga appliance centers, di i-honor ng credit company. So when ever they will charge you, just let it be, then tell to the credit companies that the purchases price includes certain addtional percentage and they will exclude that on your next billlings... Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted December 16, 2005 Share Posted December 16, 2005 hi tax experts! magkano po kaya ang tax ng isang (1) cd na galing japan? tsaka pano babayaran yun? anung office ang pupuntahan? kasi kahit isang cd lang yun importer ka na daw. plano kong bumili kasi dun, ang magagastos ay 1900 pesos kasama na shipping thru registered mail. Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted December 19, 2005 Share Posted December 19, 2005 is 13th month pay taxable? what if 30k and up ang salary? how much naman ang tax? Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted December 20, 2005 Share Posted December 20, 2005 what's this i heard of an EO granting minimum wage earners exemption from witholding tax? hope you can give insight on the matter....talk about wage distortion... Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted December 20, 2005 Share Posted December 20, 2005 BusinessWorld (writer Philip Salvosa) reports on the following pronouncements of Comm. Bunag on EVAT issues in his speech before the FPI (Dec 19, 2005, p S1/7): 1. BIR will help in efforts to repeal the 70% cap on input taxes. The cap destroys the input-output mechanism of the VAT. 2. In the meantime that the law has not yet been amended, BIR will give some leeway to taxpayers: - Under the RR, the cap shall apply only when input VAT exceeds output VAT. -Input taxes incurred before the law took effect last Nov 1 could still be claimed until they are exhausted. Only then will the 70% cap apply. Laws and regulations should be applied prospectively. * An RMC will be issued to reiterate this thrust.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>thanks for the heads up shadowfang..now all we need to do is keep our fingers crossed on the matter...and sit on our hands til the actual RMC is promulgated...would appreciate a full text if any becomes available... thanks again... Quote Link to comment
in_style Posted December 25, 2005 Author Share Posted December 25, 2005 to all the regular posters, visitors of this thread... ... here's wishing you all a joyful christmas and an even better 2006! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/gch/iCards.jpg Quote Link to comment
jefoy Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 can anyone help me why do i have a "tax due"to be paid by my own money not my company? Quote Link to comment
council Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 can anyone help me why do i have a "tax due"to be paid by my own money not my company?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> that means kulang ang tax withheld by your company. probably because of a wrong comp*tation or hindi pa sila nag-adjust for year-end. Quote Link to comment
jefoy Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 that means kulang ang tax withheld by your company. probably because of a wrong comp*tation or hindi pa sila nag-adjust for year-end.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> wat do you mean ok here is my full situation ive been working in my current company since aug 2005 and they asked for my ITR from the previous employer, so i gave them a copy of it, then they told me i should pay my tax due, or kung gusto ko daw ibabawas sa salary ko, bkt ako meron nun(tax due)? tnx for the reply... :cool: Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted January 2, 2006 Share Posted January 2, 2006 it's official...minimum wage earners exempt from witholding tax effective 1 January 2006... anyone out there with a copy of the RMC? Quote Link to comment
hammer87 Posted January 7, 2006 Share Posted January 7, 2006 Just started my own business late 2005. But I over withheld the salaries of my employees and have remitted them to BIR. What do I do sa 1601 form ko for the month of December 2005. I did not withhold anything anymore as of December 2005 because I notice that I overwithheld their salaries before December 15 payroll. Need advice kasi deadline ng 1601 next week. Quote Link to comment
in_style Posted January 8, 2006 Author Share Posted January 8, 2006 when is the due date/duration for the filing of IT for the last quarter of 2005?thanks po. Quote Link to comment
hammer87 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 I'm sorry, but in this case I have to charge... ganon? thanks na lang...went to BIR yesterday and consulted them directly instead. Quote Link to comment
bansot007 Posted January 16, 2006 Share Posted January 16, 2006 wat do you mean ok here is my full situation ive been working in my current company since aug 2005 and they asked for my ITR from the previous employer, so i gave them a copy of it, then they told me i should pay my tax due, or kung gusto ko daw ibabawas sa salary ko, bkt ako meron nun(tax due)? tnx for the reply... :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Maybe because some of your taxes from your previous employer was not withheld and remitted that's why you have tax due. Or the taxes withheld by your current employer was inadequate. Quote Link to comment
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