2118 Results for "BIR Form 2306":

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2200-A Excise Tax Return for Alcohol Products

This BIR return shall be filed in triplicate by the following: 1. Manufacturer or producer of locally manufactured or produced alcohol products; and 2. Owner or person having possession of the alocohol products which were removed from the place of production without the payment of excise tax.

2000 Documentary Stamps Tax Declaration/ Return

This BIR return is filed by the following: 1. In the case of constructive affixture of documentary stamps, by the person making, signing, issuing, accepting, or transferring documents, instruments, loan agreements and papers, acceptances, assignments, sales and conveyances of the obligation, right or property incident thereto wherever the document is made, signed, issued, accepted or transferred when the obligation or right arises from Philippine sources or the property is situated in the Philippines at the same time such act is done or transaction had; 2. by a metering machine user who imprints the documentary stamp tax due on the taxable document; and 3. by a revenue collection agent for remittance of sold loose documentary stamps.Whenever one party to the taxable document enjoys exemption from the tax herein imposed, the other party thereto who is not exempt shall be the one directly liable for the tax.

1701Q Quarterly Income Tax Return for Self-employed Individuals, Estates, and Trusts (Including Those with both Business and Compensation Income)

This return shall be filed in triplicate by the following individuals regardless of amount of gross income: 1) A resident citizen engaged in trade, business, or practice of profession within and without the Philippines. 2) A resident alien, non-resident citizen or non-resident alien individual engaged in trade, business or practice of profession within the Philippines. 3) A trustee of a trust, guardian of a minor, executor/administrator of an estate, or any person acting in any fiduciary capacity for any person, where such trust, estate, minor, or person is engaged in trade or business.

1704 Improperly Accumulated Earnings Tax Return

This BIR form is to be filed by every domestic corporation classified as closely-held corporation except banks and other non-bank financial intermediaries, insurance companies, taxable partnerships, general professional partnerships, non- taxable joint ventures and enterprises duly registered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) under R.A. 7916, and enterprises registered pursuant to the Bases Conversion and Development Act of 1992 (R.A. 7227), and other similar laws, shall render a true and accurate tax return in accordance with the provision of the Tax code.

2000-OT Documentary Stamp Tax Declaration/Return (One Time Transactions)

This BIR return shall be filed in triplicate by the following person making, signing, issuing, accepting or transferring the document or facility evidencing transaction: 1. Every natural or juridical person, resident or non-resident, for sale, barter, exchange or other onerous disposition of shares of stock in a domestic corporation, classified as capital asset, not traded in the local stock exchange; 2. Every withholding agent/buyer/seller on the sale, transfer or exchange of real property classified as capital asset. The "sale" includes pacto de retro sale and other forms of conditional sale; and 3. Every withholding agent/buyer/seller on the sale, transfer or exchange of real property classified as ordinary asset.

1706 Capital Gains Tax Return for Onerous Transfer of Real Property Classified as Capital Asset (both Taxable and Exempt)

This BIR return is filed by all persons (natural or juridical) whether resident or non-resident, including Estates and Trusts, who sells, exchanges, or disposes of a real property located in the Philippines classified as capital asset as defined under Sec. 39 (A)(1) of RA 8424 for the purpose of securing a Tax Clearance Certificate to effect transfer of ownership (title) of the property from the seller to the buyer. However, filing of the return is no longer required when the real property transaction involves the following: - it is not classified as a capital asset - not located in the Philippines - disposition is gratuitous - disposition is pursuant to the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform To be filed with the RDO having jurisdiction over the place where the property being transferred is located.

1700 Annual Income Tax Return for Individuals Earning Purely Compensation Income (Including Non-Business/Non-Profession Income)

This BIR return shall be filed by every resident citizen deriving compensation income from all sources, or resident alien and non-resident citizen with respect to compensation income from within the Philippines, except the following: 1. An individual whose gross compensation income does not exceed his total personal and additional exemptions. 2. An individual with respect to pure compensation income, as defined in Section 32(A)(1) derived from sources within the Philippines, the income tax on which has been correctly withheld (tax due equals tax withheld) under the provisions of Section 79 of the Code: Provided, that an individual deriving compensation concurrently from two or more employers at any time during the taxable year shall file an income tax return. 3. An individual whose income has been subjected to final withholding tax (alien employee as well as Filipino employee occupying the same position as that of the alien employee of regional or area headquarters and regional operating headquarters of multinational companies, petroleum service contractors and sub-contractors, and offshore banking units; non-resident alien not engaged in trade or business). 4. A minimum wage earner or an individual who is exempt from income tax.

1701 Annual Income Tax Return for Self-Employed Individuals, Estates and Trusts

BIR Form No. 1701 shall be filed by individuals who are engaged in trade/business or the practice of profession including those with mixed income (i.e., those engaged in the trade/business or profession who are also earning compensation income) in accordance with Sec. 51 of the Code, as amended. The annual income tax return summarizes all the transactions covering the calendar year of the taxpayer. This return shall be filed by the following individuals regardless of amount of gross income: 1. A resident citizen engaged in trade, business, or practice of profession within and without the Philippines. 2. A resident alien, non-resident citizen or non-resident alien individual engaged in trade, business or practice of profession within the Philippines. 3. A trustee of a trust, guardian of a minor, executor/administrator of an estate, or any person acting in any fiduciary capacity for any person, where such trust, estate, minor, or person is engaged in trade or business. 4. An individual engaged in trade or business or in the exercise of their profession and receiving compensation income as well.

1702-MX Annual Income Tax Return for Corporation, Partnership and Other Non-Individual with MIXED Income Subject to Multiple Income Tax Rates or with Income Subject to SPECIAL/PREFERENTIAL RATE

This BIR return shall be filed by every Corporation, Partnership and Other Non-Individual Taxpayer with MIXED Income subject to MULTIPLE INCOME TAX RATES or with income subject to SPECIAL/PREFERENTIAL RATE.

2116 Tax Amnesty Return For Taxable Year 2005 and Prior Years (Pursuant to Republic Act No. 9480)

Individuals, whether resident or nonresident citizens, or resident or nonresident aliens, Estates, Trusts, Corporations, Cooperatives and tax exempt entities that have become taxable as of December 31, 2005, and other juridical entities including partnerships liable to pay any internal revenue taxes covering the taxable year ending December 31, 2005 and prior years, with or without assessments duly issued therefore, may avail of the Tax Amnesty under RA No. 9480. However, an individual taxpayer in his/her own capacity shall be treated as a different taxpayer when he acts as administrator/executor of the estate of a deceased taxpayer. Therefore, an individual taxpayer, seeking to avail of the tax amnesty and who at the same time is an executor or administrator of the estate of a deceased taxpayer who would also like to avail of the tax amnesty, shall file two (2) separate amnesty tax returns, one for himself as a taxpayer and the other in his capacity as executor or administrator of the estate of the decedent with respect to the revenue and other income earned or received by the estate.

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