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The Position of f#&k You https://youtu.be/eikbQPldhPY

 

How's your "F U" money my friends?

 

Yan isa sa pinaka paborito kong finance blogger, JLCollins

 

He actually portrayed it better than the original.

 

My FU money is Moderate pa compared to US upper-middle social class standards in my age group hehe. But since I plan to retire sa Pinas, that changes the moderate savings to an "FU" advantage. :P

 

Suddenly, my savings get multiplied by 3x due to lower cost there. :wub:

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Making a list of all my financial goals and expected expenses from 2021 and beyond.

 

I'm following what Wealth Arki taught in its YouTube Channel.

 

The list includes a realignment of my bugeting and sources of funding for my big goals and expensess.

 

Sakit sa ulo. 😆

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Okay...since I finally had the sense to personally take care of my government obligations (aka taxes and contributions), I stayed up late looking for answers online.

 

To my surprise, a site called Taxumo offers taxation services to freelance professionals and businesses. Philippine-based. Not bad. I'll still study and pass through the tax maze, though. I don't want to let go of my hard-earned moolah to careless payments.

 

PAG-IBIG, SSS, PHILHEALTH were easily figured out. it's now a matter of going to their offices to sort out my membership and payment.

 

BIR is a more complicated mess for me, though. The forms, the classifications, the options. The lack of tax registration for possible deductions.

 

:blink: :blink: :blink: :blink:

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Making a list of all my financial goals and expected expenses from 2021 and beyond.

 

I'm following what Wealth Arki taught in its YouTube Channel.

 

The list includes a realignment of my bugeting and sources of funding for my big goals and expensess.

 

Sakit sa ulo. 😆

Speaking of goals, it looks like we're break our savings rate record this year. The highest savings rate is 54% in 2018 and this year we are looking at possibly 58%

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What do you mean tax registration Donya M? Alam ko Business Registration. :)

 

 

Iba kasi ang requirements at bayad kapag registered as business kung ikukumpara mo ang BIR registration ng mga professionals (doktor, writers, lawyers, photographers) na nagpa-practice ng profession nila.

 

Wala kasing clear cut guidelines ang BIR sa mga freelancers, di tulad ng guidelines para sa mga empleyado.

 

Kung di ko lang kailangan ang proof of income kapag nag-apply ako ng visa at bibili ng property, and daling takbuhan ang buwis. Hehehehehehe

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⚠️ ONLINE SELLER OR FREELANCER/PROFESSIONAL KABA?! YES. MAY TAX KANA!
Financial Advisor?
Real Estate Broker/Agent?
Freelance Medical Practitioner? (Private Nurse, Doctor, Dentist, etc)
Freelance Graphic Designer, Web Designer, Video Editor?
Freelance Content Creator, Copywriter?
Freelance Digital Marketer
Freelance IT Expert, Support, Consultant
Online Virtual Assistants
Online Recruiters/Human Resource Specialist
Online English Teacher
And many more! This is for you!
Why? According to BIR RMC 60-2020 Obligations of Persons Conducting Business Transactions Through Any Forms of Electronic Media, and Notice to Unregistered Businesses last June 10, 2020
All persons doing business and earning income in any manner (lahat daw ng kumikita sa anumang paraan), especially those who are into digital transactions SHOULD BE COMPLIANT with the tax code
How to be compliant?
1. Should be registered with the BIR
2. Should issue proper receipts/invoices
3. Should maintain proper accounting records
4. Should file and pay tax returns on time.
‼️ GOOD NEWS! If you registered before July 31, 2020, there will be no penalty imposed for late registration and late filing for past transactions.
Common Questions we received are:
1. Why do I need to register my business?
2. What do I need to prepare?
3. How much do I need to prepare?
4. Where is the process for Business Registration?
5. What will I get after I finished the process?
6. What are my Tax Obligations after I register?
7. How do I know what kind of Tax, Forms, and required attachments do I need to file?
8. When is the deadline for these taxes?
9. What are the penalties if you don't comply?
10. Best Practices to have good accounting and tax record
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Before I answer all these, let's start with the basics.
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May tax refund ba sa Pinas or tax offset lng?

Hi!

 

Tax refunds are the excess payments made by employees and remitted by the employer to the Bureau of Internal Revenue. It is the excess tax withheld from the annual gross income.

 

This usually occurs if the employee was hired in the middle of the year and the resulting annual gross income is less than the taxable ceiling of 250,000.00. The previous year’s taxes are computed, and the employers give back the refunds to employees by crediting the money back to their monthly salary.

 

Since employers are the ones withholding the taxes, they are responsible for processing and adjusting their eligible employees’ salaries accordingly. The employers are required to give the tax refunds due to their employees no later than January 25 of the present year. Employees will then be given the BIR Form 2316 showing the employee’s tax payments from the last BIR fiscal year.

 

Meanwhile, the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act (TRAIN Law) made effective January 2018 brought down the cut-off for taxable income to P250,000, meaning those earning P250,000 and below are exempt from income taxes.

 

 

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Tax offsets are for Australians. Since their government have perks they are entitled to tax offset. Tax offset is sometimes referred to as rebates to directly reduce the amount of tax payable on your taxable income. ... Depending on your circumstances, you may be entitled to a tax offset. If you are:

 

1. a Senior Australian or pensioner.

2. a low income earner.

3. maintaining certain dependents or career.

4. receiving certain government allowances or payments.

 

 

Tax Offsetting and Netting here in the Philippines have a different meaning but to be at par with the thoughts of Tax offset in Australia, there are also benefits for the following.

 

1. Income tax exemption for Senior Citizens.

2. PWD value added tax (VAT) exemption and 25% off in different establishments.

3. People taking care of PWD also enjoys 25,000 tax deduction. It can be claimed by relatives up to 4th civil degree of consanguinity or affinity taking care of a handicapped.

 

I hope this answers your questions.

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⚠️ ONLINE SELLER OR FREELANCER/PROFESSIONAL KABA?! YES. MAY TAX KANA!

 

Financial Advisor?

 

Real Estate Broker/Agent?

 

Freelance Medical Practitioner? (Private Nurse, Doctor, Dentist, etc)

 

Freelance Graphic Designer, Web Designer, Video Editor?

 

Freelance Content Creator, Copywriter?

 

Freelance Digital Marketer

 

Freelance IT Expert, Support, Consultant

 

Online Virtual Assistants

 

Online Recruiters/Human Resource Specialist

 

Online English Teacher

 

And many more! This is for you!

 

Why? According to BIR RMC 60-2020 Obligations of Persons Conducting Business Transactions Through Any Forms of Electronic Media, and Notice to Unregistered Businesses last June 10, 2020

 

All persons doing business and earning income in any manner (lahat daw ng kumikita sa anumang paraan), especially those who are into digital transactions SHOULD BE COMPLIANT with the tax code

 

How to be compliant?

 

1. Should be registered with the BIR

 

2. Should issue proper receipts/invoices

 

3. Should maintain proper accounting records

 

4. Should file and pay tax returns on time.

 

‼️ GOOD NEWS! If you registered before July 31, 2020, there will be no penalty imposed for late registration and late filing for past transactions.

 

Common Questions we received are:

 

1. Why do I need to register my business?

2. What do I need to prepare?

3. How much do I need to prepare?

4. Where is the process for Business Registration?

5. What will I get after I finished the process?

6. What are my Tax Obligations after I register?

7. How do I know what kind of Tax, Forms, and required attachments do I need to file?

8. When is the deadline for these taxes?

9. What are the penalties if you don't comply?

10. Best Practices to have good accounting and tax record

 

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Before I answer all these, let's start with the basics.

 

 

 

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Okay, I get the why's and when of paying taxes.

 

It is my obligation as citizen of the country.

 

So how do you pay your taxes? Anong category mo, as business owner? As licensed professional or as a professional in general? As employee?

 

Paano ka nagbabayad? Sa mismong BIR ba o sa accredited banks or portals?

 

Anong forms Ang gamit mo? Kung may overseas client ka, paano diskarte mo sa official receipt rule?

 

May inaarkila ka bang bookkeeper o lahat ikaw ang ginagawa?

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Okay, I get the why's and when of paying taxes.

 

It is my obligation as citizen of the country.

 

So how do you pay your taxes? Anong category mo, as business owner? As licensed professional or as a professional in general? As employee?

 

Paano ka nagbabayad? Sa mismong BIR ba o sa accredited banks or portals?

 

Anong forms Ang gamit mo? Kung may overseas client ka, paano diskarte mo sa official receipt rule?

 

May inaarkila ka bang bookkeeper o lahat ikaw ang ginagawa?

Hi,

 

I partly own an a accounting firm. Hehehehe. In putting up a business, always have an accountant. Your role as a business owner is focus in growing your business. You should hire a professional when transacting with things like this. Tendencies are, if you made the wrong move, you will suffer and I mean it. You won't like it when you see how much penalties will cost you.

 

For the others, I'll answer them in a bit. Usually, it takes 3 hours webinar to explain those. Hahahaahahhaa

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Hi,

 

I partly own an a accounting firm. Hehehehe. In putting up a business, always have an accountant. Your role as a business owner is focus in growing your business. You should hire a professional when transacting with things like this. Tendencies are, if you made the wrong move, you will suffer and I mean it. You won't like it when you see how much penalties will cost you.

 

For the others, I'll answer them in a bit. Usually, it takes 3 hours webinar to explain those. Hahahaahahhaa

 

 

Oh, okay. That explains the tax explanations.

 

Most of the folks here actively discussing personal finance are based abroad. I'm in the Philippines. Tax payments became part of my concern because I'm no longer employed. Instead, I do freelancing work online with clients based out of the country.

 

I've been catching up on reading tax basics for freelancers because I need a good proof of income when I apply for a visa or when I finally purchase my own piece of property.

 

I tried watching videos, even that of Taxumo. Pasok sa isang tainga, labas sa kabila ang mga sinasabi. Back to reading muna ako.

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