overk1ll Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 Guys, is there a way for BIR to trace if you are maintaining double sets of Official Receipts? I know this is illegal, but I'm just wondering because my business partner is urging me to maintain 2 sets of our Official Receipt while maliit pa lang ang company para makabawi lang agad sa puhunan then after that we will maintain 1 set na lang. Quote Link to comment
watashiwasexonolibognichan Posted September 10, 2018 Share Posted September 10, 2018 Guys, is there a way for BIR to trace if you are maintaining double sets of Official Receipts? I know this is illegal, but I'm just wondering because my business partner is urging me to maintain 2 sets of our Official Receipt while maliit pa lang ang company para makabawi lang agad sa puhunan then after that we will maintain 1 set na lang. Â Yup it is traceable by the BIR Quote Link to comment
overk1ll Posted September 10, 2018 Share Posted September 10, 2018 Â Yup it is traceable by the BIRHow do they trace it? Do they do that process to all business owners even small ones? Because my partner does this to his other businesses and he has been doing it for almost 10 years and he never had any problems so far. According to him, as long as no one will report us to BIR then there will be no problem, but of course once we already have reached our target number of clients / sales we should stick to one set of receipts. Quote Link to comment
combatjames Posted September 14, 2018 Share Posted September 14, 2018 Guys, is there a way for BIR to trace if you are maintaining double sets of Official Receipts? I know this is illegal, but I'm just wondering because my business partner is urging me to maintain 2 sets of our Official Receipt while maliit pa lang ang company para makabawi lang agad sa puhunan then after that we will maintain one set na lang. Palagay ko yes, nagkwento customer ko sa akin dati, mga 2008-2010 ata, di definitive pero nahulihan cya ng double claim ata something. Naalala ko lng resibo nya, twice ginamit. Boom! Quote Link to comment
overk1ll Posted September 14, 2018 Share Posted September 14, 2018 paano kung nonvat ung resibo, ok lang b un? Quote Link to comment
bryanc Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 Im looking for investors to expand my portfolio in the stock market. 100k minimum 60/40 profit sharing. 5-10% per month conservative. Pm me if interested. I can show my portfolio to prove my skills as a trader. Quote Link to comment
MRROUGHSEX Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 I'm not greedy. As long as I net profit Php500K a year, life is peachy. Quote Link to comment
gudlove68 Posted December 30, 2018 Share Posted December 30, 2018 Hi . Im affiliated with a lending company catering to SMEs. I can help u with loans up to 10 million pesos. Im just a txt/call away. Thnx Quote Link to comment
Mr_man Posted September 21, 2019 Share Posted September 21, 2019 My two cents, minimum budget P1000.Every pay day invest P1000 in something (Cryptocurrency, Gold, Silver, Share etc). Many people are of the notion that you have to start big, just start with a bit of research - many credible sources online then look for something to invest in, but always look at its history first.2. Make sure you diversify - crypto, gold, local businesses, stalls, website, affiliate marketing etc.3. The reason I always encourage small investments is to minimize risk while also giving yourself room to learn what you are investing in. 4. When you understand your investments better then you invest more. This is more of a passive approach I have followed since 2015 and it has worked for me very well.If you want more hands on business ideas, look at problems in your community, come up with ways to solve them, then monetize that solution. 4 Quote Link to comment
Mr_man Posted September 23, 2019 Share Posted September 23, 2019 Just to add one more thing, a business I know in Australia is looking for an established business or distributor to distribute it's kitchen cutting boards. They are known as the worlds most hygienic cutting boards and they are looking to enter the local market. They also provide white label options which means the cutting boards can be with our brand and not theirs. THIS IS NOT A JOB. If you are interested in discussing this with the wonder as he is keen on meeting local businesses, you may reach him on: https://fabslabscuttingboards.com.au/international-distributors-wanted/ Quote Link to comment
soulguru Posted October 8, 2019 Share Posted October 8, 2019 i think this is one of the best, most realistic advice i've read so far, re investments/business; cautious but very doable and- nde masakit... thanks for this bro- i'm actually doing this too... Â My two cents, minimum budget P1000.Every pay day invest P1000 in something (Cryptocurrency, Gold, Silver, Share etc). Many people are of the notion that you have to start big, just start with a bit of research - many credible sources online then look for something to invest in, but always look at its history first.2. Make sure you diversify - crypto, gold, local businesses, stalls, website, affiliate marketing etc.3. The reason I always encourage small investments is to minimize risk while also giving yourself room to learn what you are investing in. 4. When you understand your investments better then you invest more. This is more of a passive approach I have followed since 2015 and it has worked for me very well.If you want more hands on business ideas, look at problems in your community, come up with ways to solve them, then monetize that solution. Quote Link to comment
RustyXIII Posted October 21, 2019 Share Posted October 21, 2019 My two cents, minimum budget P1000. Every pay day invest P1000 in something (Cryptocurrency, Gold, Silver, Share etc). Many people are of the notion that you have to start big, just start with a bit of research - many credible sources online then look for something to invest in, but always look at its history first. 2. Make sure you diversify - crypto, gold, local businesses, stalls, website, affiliate marketing etc. 3. The reason I always encourage small investments is to minimize risk while also giving yourself room to learn what you are investing in.  4. When you understand your investments better then you invest more.  This is more of a passive approach I have followed since 2015 and it has worked for me very well. If you want more hands on business ideas, look at problems in your community, come up with ways to solve them, then monetize that solution.  The underlying advice is sound - diversify, be consistent, learn. The examples, however, are questionable. Cryptocurrency is speculative. It hasn't reached a point wherein the relationship of price and utility has been established yet. Also, precious metals are better used as a store of value and not as investments that you expect to grow. Hard to liquidate. 1 Quote Link to comment
KID FIGHTER Posted May 8, 2020 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Ang mga popular now... Ang importante ngayon is magandang location talaga (triangle kumbaga - LOCATION--PRICE--QUALITY) 1. Korean eat all you can--- Puhunan, mga 1-2M pag restawran, sa food park mga 300-500k, mga 1-2yr typical ROI 2. Shawarma/siomai/takoyaki/ramen (unbranded) -- 100k - 500k ROI - 1-2yr 3. Massage/Spakol on call (homeservice) -- atleast 400k to 800k -- ROI less than 1 yr.  4. Kilalang milkteahan - 2-3M roi 1.5-2.5yr Nice idea. When it comes to Milktea, do you prefer to franchise a Korean or Taiwanese brand? Or come up with your own from scratch. Quote Link to comment
charliehouse Posted May 26, 2020 Share Posted May 26, 2020 Guys, is there a way for BIR to trace if you are maintaining double sets of Official Receipts? I know this is illegal, but I'm just wondering because my business partner is urging me to maintain 2 sets of our Official Receipt while maliit pa lang ang company para makabawi lang agad sa puhunan then after that we will maintain 1 set na lang. Â Depende sa nature of business. Anong business mo? at may I know VAT Reg ka ba? Quote Link to comment
overk1ll Posted May 26, 2020 Share Posted May 26, 2020  Depende sa nature of business. Anong business mo? at may I know VAT Reg ka ba? Yung isa kong business NON-VAT while the others are VAT. Yung NON VAT is COMPUTER SERVICES while yung VAT is TRADING COMPANY. Quote Link to comment
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