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Registering as new business owner here. Thank you po. Ang linaw niyo mag explain. Malamang walang bagsak sa mga estudyante niyo. Pag ganito kasi ka simple ang pagtuturo ng tax sa ordinaryong pinoy, ay marami ang mag nenegosyo. More blessings po sa inyo.
Thank u so much for ur vlog. As a beginner lalot magpaparesgister plang ako as self employed sa bir, sbrang nalinawagan ako kung alin ang mas ppiliin kong tax rate. Very clear ang pag explain mo po. Kudos!
Super thank you po, sobrang dalang ko mabilib, pero sayo, kudos talaga, even when I attended BIR's training di nasasagot questions ko, but here, ang galing mo mag explain.
Yah! I've learned a lot from your video. Medyo undecided pa ako ano pipiliin kong rate dahil online selling lang naman ako. Thank you at naliwanagan nako.
Salamat talaga naintindihan ko na ang graduated rates. Kahapon pa ako sige kamot bakit inconsistent yung computation ko. Nalinawan din! Plano ko kasi ipa register ang sari-sari store namin at may mandate na sa barangay namin.
Hello po! I'm glad na may mga supplement discussion dito na comprehensive! Sobrang helpful po siya lalo na sa online class. Thank you poo! I don't skip ads as my way of gratitude 😃
Hello Ms Racquel. Thank you po. I hope you find this channel interesting. If you have questions po, you may comment them so I'll be notified. Again, thank you so much po.
new subbie here.. gusto kong bigyan ng malaking hug ung mga educational youtubers na sobrang gagaling mag explain/discuss ng critical subjects.. thank you po sainyo :)
Thank you so much! Very clear po. More videos po sana on BIR taxes para sa mga newbies on this na gustong magbayad ng tama at the same time gusto din makatipid. ☺
Thank you so much po for the very clear and comprehensive explanation on how to understand the Graduated Rates and Optional Rates. God bless po and continue to educated us about this kind of topics so much appreciated all your efforts to help us. Thank you.
As of April 2021, the rate of Percentage Tax is reduced to 1%. Retroactively July 1, 2020 up to June 30, 2023. Recomputation, mas nakakatipid siya sa graduated rate.
sir thank you sa info...buti ka pa clear ang pagka explaine mo at mga sample senario....umattend ako seminar dito sa bir malabon walang kwenta paliwanag sayang oras ko parang accountant din kausap nya kung magpaliwanag at kulang kulang ....sana upload kapa other videos regarding taxes specially sa mga begginer at small business katulad ko...also tips on how to list in books of account...
Among all the video I've watched, this is the only one I can say na naintindihan ko na talaga siya 😁 Thank you for sharing, hope you make more videos regarding taxes in the philippines, specially for does small businesses.
Napaka informative ng video nyo po😊may updated video po ba kayo nito?shopee seller na magreregister p lng sa bir and napakswerte ko na nahanap ko po chanel nyo.God bless po
The Graduated Tax is commonly used amongst businesses, since the limit of tax is 1,000,000 for VAT purchase expense and sales above, while NVAT is both 1,000,000 purchase expense and sales. The limit is to be sorted amongst the figures, then opt for graduated tax rate when all of the entries as percentage, excise, and different forms of tax type are reconciled. Fixed or graduated tax type is also good and commonly used since the limit is designed for TAX Reimbursements per tax code 1914 for all purchase expense be it from sales or Investments made from purchase expense. The Corporate Taxes also changes/ADJUSTS, since depositary payments made to pay loans and different types of products adjusts yearly through QUARTERLY returns 1701Q and is divisible amongst Incorporators as well for them to have TAX adjustments as well as Reimbursements or TAX REFUNDS/TAX CREDITS, or its EQUIVALENT FORMS of SETTLEMENT/NON-REVERSE based on TAX DECLARATION. Most INPUT TAX can also be ADDED.
Napaka informative! Sumakit talaga ulo ko dito hahaha saka ako nag research ngayon kung kailan naka register na hahaha pero thank you po! May idea na ako for next year sakali man :) New subscriber here!
Very easy to follow. Ang galing mo po mag paliwanag and very clear. Can you help me po with an advise sa situation ko. I have registered as a self employed po just this month. January 2022 po. Newly registered self employed. Need ko po kase ng ITR for PAGIBIG LOAN ko sana this year as requirement po. Kaso po di po ako makakuha ng ITR until 2023 right? I read na pwede ko po daw ifile yung 2021-2022 ITR ko po on or before April 15, 2022. Kaso po, hindi pa po ako registered last year as self employed under 8% tax computation na inavail ko po this year, pero free lancer na po ako last year. Anong BIR form po ang isa submit ko at saan po ako na tax computation mag fa-fall since di pa naman po ako registered as self employed last year (2021). Kailangan ko po kase ng ITR talaga this year para ma process ko na po Loan ko sa PAGIBIG. Thanks po sa sagot in advanced.
Hello po. I got your point po. First, you will file your ITR for 2021 on or before April 15, 2022. and since di pa po kayo registered last year, ibig sabihin wala din po kayong COR last year. Question po, employed po ba kayo last year? Kasi if yes, pwde naman po kayo humingi ng 2316 from your employer.
If not naman, tapos since registered na kayo this january, pwde po kayo magfile ng 1701Q nyo po on May 15, 2022 for your incomes in this first quarter of 2022 covering the months of January, February and March.
@@JisrylRaz_ftt "Question po, employed po ba kayo last year? Kasi if yes, pwde naman po kayo humingi ng 2316 from your employer." Freelance web developer po ako laster year, ang relationship ko po sa nagpapasahod sa akin is Client. Contractor - Client relationship po. Not sure po kung may maiipo provide po ang client ko.
Salamat Po ng marami Mam Jisryl sa napaka impormative ninyong post na ito. napakahalaga po nito para sa maraming gustong magsimula ng negosyo. Ask ko lng po sana din kung yung 50,000 amount sa other income ay fixed na sya or isa lamang example? Kailangan po ba syang i declared or fix value na sya as an additional income to a Tax payer from BIR computation? Marami po uling salamat!
Yes po. Since you are a Filipino and a resident of the Philippines, taxable po lahat ng incomes natin whether derived in the Philippines or abroad. But you may also deduct all related expenses po.
Wow what a very informative video. Ang dami kong pinapanood regarding this but ngayon lang ako naliwanagan. I am on the process of opening our gas station, pero bulilit lang po sya, its hard to project the sales po kasi its our first time and also we are the first time to have it and sa barangay lang po sya. But since we are on the middle of the year now and Im assuming operation will be on the last quarter of the year, I guess graduated will be best option? Considering the costs of the build din po, which would lower the net income. And btw po, start up cost like construction, machines etc... is it deferred po ba or I can declare it at once? Another question po, is every year when we file the tax, we can choose which tax rate we are going to? Hindi lang once in a lifetime option to choose? Again provided Im still a non vat entity. Maraming salamat po again napakalimaw po ng video nyo po. Hoping to get answers po, really appreciate it.
Hello po. The answer to this question is, it depends po. First, you need to consider whether your annual gross sales or receipts do not exceed 3million so you can qualify to the 8% optional rate; otherwise, if your gross sales or receipts (business-related) exceed 3 million, then all your taxable income will be subject to the graduated rates. Assuming your annual gross sales or gross receipts do not exceed 3million, then you have the option to subject all your gross sales or gross receipts to 8% rate. But remember, if you choose the 8%, the rate is only applicable to your sales; your compensation incomes will always be subject to graduated rates. Hence, you need to understand which option is best-suited for your case. I recommend that you watch this video for specific and illustrative discussions on mixed income earners: ruclips.net/video/P5SxNe6gglY/видео.html
Thank you for this po! Regarding lang po sa cost of sales, di ba po vineverify ni BIR ang reflected amounts through receipts? Pano po kung supplier is through shopee & hindi nag iissue ng official receipt? Can I just justify my cost through the transaction history sa shopee? Sana masagot po thank you! 🙏🙏
Hi ma'am new subscriber nyo po ako .ask ko lang po if nakalagay ano po ibig sabhin nito..Option to replace the COR to reflect Percentage Tax unless qualified and opted to avail of the 8% income tax rate annually? Salamat po
Hi po. Thank you for this video. Tanung ko lang, pag ba sa expenses magbibigay pa ng receipts sa para maverify nila kung tama ba ang nadeclare mo? Thanks in advance.
Hi po! When I registered for COR, hindi ko chineck kung applying for 8% so automatic nakagraduated tax po ako noh? Im self employed professional non vat. Thank you for your assistance. Your video is really helpful
Hello, question po, if employed ako sa private company at the same time may small business ako ung sweldo ko po ba sa company pasok dun sa computation as other income? Khit na taxed na rin sya within sa company that I worked with?
marami akong natutunan sa tutorial mo na ito..asahan mo palagi ko itong papanoorin just incase na magkaroon an din ako ng sarili kong business kahit na maliit lang, just asking lang po yung bang salon or parlor subject ba yan sa BIR 2303 kasi meron akong nakikita business permit lang meron sila..just asking only..
this is the best explanation i've heard about tax rates, do you have another video regarding tax withheld by the withholding agents? i am subjected to 10%, and then with percentage tax of 1% , i am under graduated tax rate.I apologized if you find it a vague question; i am still new about taxes. I only registered as self employed last year.
ang galing! very well explained! additional question lng po.. san po mkukuha yung net taxable income? ang alam kong meron ako na nailista are gross sales via official receipt at expenses via grocery receipts.. and na total ko nman lahat di umabot ng 250k bmbe po ako, april 2021 nag start sa bir, non vat at self employed lang wala iba pinag kakakitaan. ty
Net Taxable income is computed as Gross Sales - Cost of Goods sold - Allowable Deductions. Since BMBE po kayo, exempted po kayo from Income Tax. Ibig sabihin yung tax nyo nalang is yung business tax na 1%.
Very well said sir. Tanong ko lang, halimbawa nag consultant ako, my client deducted 5% withholding tax before paying me, should I pay still pay 8% o 3% na lang? Sample below. Salamat at more power to your channel. Sample: Contract: 10,000 Client deducted 5% withholding tax: 500 I received: 9,500 Income tax: ?
Dami videos dito sa youtube pero ang hirap panoodin. Yung videos mo ang clear ng explanations. Thank you! super helpful saamin new business owner :)
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Ito ang pinakamalinaw na pag explain about dyan sa topic na yan sa lahat ng napanuod ko. Thank you
Registering as new business owner here. Thank you po. Ang linaw niyo mag explain. Malamang walang bagsak sa mga estudyante niyo. Pag ganito kasi ka simple ang pagtuturo ng tax sa ordinaryong pinoy, ay marami ang mag nenegosyo. More blessings po sa inyo.
Thank u so much for ur vlog. As a beginner lalot magpaparesgister plang ako as self employed sa bir, sbrang nalinawagan ako kung alin ang mas ppiliin kong tax rate. Very clear ang pag explain mo po. Kudos!
Thank you po. Enjoy learning!
sa lahat ng pinanood ko about tax .. ito po tlga un naitindihan ko .. salamat ng marami..alam kuna gagawin ko as self employed..thanks po ulit 🙂
Welcome po sir.☺️
Super thank you po, sobrang dalang ko mabilib, pero sayo, kudos talaga, even when I attended BIR's training di nasasagot questions ko, but here, ang galing mo mag explain.
Thank you po Maam😊
Ikaw lang napanuod kong detelyado talaga po. Hirap na hirap akong intindihin ung iba😅 Thankyou now alam ko na ano pipiliin ko.Godbless po😇
Yah! I've learned a lot from your video. Medyo undecided pa ako ano pipiliin kong rate dahil online selling lang naman ako. Thank you at naliwanagan nako.
Salamat talaga naintindihan ko na ang graduated rates. Kahapon pa ako sige kamot bakit inconsistent yung computation ko. Nalinawan din! Plano ko kasi ipa register ang sari-sari store namin at may mandate na sa barangay namin.
Thank you po ang linaw ng explanation nyo. Laking tulong po ito saming nagsisismula pa lamang.
Hello po! I'm glad na may mga supplement discussion dito na comprehensive! Sobrang helpful po siya lalo na sa online class. Thank you poo!
I don't skip ads as my way of gratitude 😃
Hello Ms Racquel. Thank you po. I hope you find this channel interesting. If you have questions po, you may comment them so I'll be notified. Again, thank you so much po.
Wow napaka ganda ng explanation nyo. Kasi isa ako sa naguguluhan kung ano pinagkaiba ng graduated rate and 8% optional. Thanks for this video 😍
thank you so much sa lahat ng napanood ko dito lang ako naliwanagan ng maayos
Sa lhat ng napanood ko, ung turo nyo lng po ang naintindihan ko. Thank u
Thank u po sa paggawa ng gntong video.Struggle talaga pag nagpafile ako ng itr ng husband ko.Buti na lang may ganto
Hello po. I'm glad you found my video po. If you need to ask or clarify anything, pwede po kayo magtanong dito po. :)
Thank you. Napakadaling intindihin explantion niyo.
Loud and clear Po Ang explainAtion.thankyou
new subbie here.. gusto kong bigyan ng malaking hug ung mga educational youtubers na sobrang gagaling mag explain/discuss ng critical subjects.. thank you po sainyo :)
Hello po. Thank you po❤️❤️❤️
so much info in one video.. salamat sa pag-gawa video and sharing your knowledge..
Thanks I found your channel, super helpful nang mga contents! Congrats!
Thank you so much! Very clear po. More videos po sana on BIR taxes para sa mga newbies on this na gustong magbayad ng tama at the same time gusto din makatipid. ☺
Yes po ehehehe
Ang galing! Thank you for this video po! Kaka-register ko lang sa BIR at nalula po talaga ako sa taxes haha
Thank you so much po for the very clear and comprehensive explanation on how to understand the Graduated Rates and Optional Rates. God bless po and continue to educated us about this kind of topics so much appreciated all your efforts to help us. Thank you.
thank you, sobrang helpful po nitong video nyo
Very Helpful Thank you so much I'm new business owner.. God Bless po!
This is exactly what I am looking for. Very informative. Thank you!
Hello po. Thank you po. Glad it helps!
thanks po napakadaling intindihin ng explanation nyo
Welcome po maam❤️
Ito ang tamang explanation… Thank You Maam napakalinaw… 👏👏👏
Welcome po. Thank you din.☺️
As of April 2021, the rate of Percentage Tax is reduced to 1%. Retroactively July 1, 2020 up to June 30, 2023. Recomputation, mas nakakatipid siya sa graduated rate.
Yes po agree.
I like the phase of your explanation it's slower than other videos I saw. The computation is clearly understandable. Thanks for this info
Glad it helped!
Hi, just want you to know you explain this topic very well :) you are good at simplifying the explanations. Thankyou
Thank you po. This comment means a lot po.☺️
Salamat po, your video is very helpful coz I didn't really mind my taxes.
so helpful especially for last minute review
Glad it was helpful!
It's very informative the explanations are very clear. Thank you
sir thank you sa info...buti ka pa clear ang pagka explaine mo at mga sample senario....umattend ako seminar dito sa bir malabon walang kwenta paliwanag sayang oras ko parang accountant din kausap nya kung magpaliwanag at kulang kulang ....sana upload kapa other videos regarding taxes specially sa mga begginer at small business katulad ko...also tips on how to list in books of account...
Thank you po. Yes po I will do more videos po. 😄
easy to understand ng explanation mo, gawa din ako ng sarili ko excel thank you 😊
Welcome po ☺️☺️ I already have po baka gusto nyo po
Thank you po, ang ganda ng pagka explained ni Ma'am😊
Thank you po
Kudos ang dali intindihin salamat ng marami Godbless po
Napakalinaw. Thank you. 😍
Welcome po. I hope you learned something. :)
Among all the video I've watched, this is the only one I can say na naintindihan ko na talaga siya 😁 Thank you for sharing, hope you make more videos regarding taxes in the philippines, specially for does small businesses.
Thank you! I can now plan my taxes strategically.
Welcome po. Enjoy planning po☺️
Thank you so much at nakita ko po ung video na to it help me a lot...
Thank you for sharing us po. Godbless po. napaka clear ng explaination. Hope to see more of your content. :)
Napaka informative ng video nyo po😊may updated video po ba kayo nito?shopee seller na magreregister p lng sa bir and napakswerte ko na nahanap ko po chanel nyo.God bless po
Malinaw . Salamt sa info at mgandang example.malaking tulong po ito
The Graduated Tax is commonly used amongst businesses, since the limit of tax is 1,000,000 for VAT purchase expense and sales above, while NVAT is both 1,000,000 purchase expense and sales. The limit is to be sorted amongst the figures, then opt for graduated tax rate when all of the entries as percentage, excise, and different forms of tax type are reconciled. Fixed or graduated tax type is also good and commonly used since the limit is designed for TAX Reimbursements per tax code 1914 for all purchase expense be it from sales or Investments made from purchase expense. The Corporate Taxes also changes/ADJUSTS, since depositary payments made to pay loans and different types of products adjusts yearly through QUARTERLY returns 1701Q and is divisible amongst Incorporators as well for them to have TAX adjustments as well as Reimbursements or TAX REFUNDS/TAX CREDITS, or its EQUIVALENT FORMS of SETTLEMENT/NON-REVERSE based on TAX DECLARATION. Most INPUT TAX can also be ADDED.
salamat po! sobrang linaw ng explanation
Welcome po sir.☺️
Thanks for the info. It helps a lot especially to new business owners.
Welcome po maam
Very clear. Thank you sir!
Really a BIG help and very Informative... Keep up sharing your knowledge!
Welcome po
ang galing nyo po mag explain. thank you po
Ganda ng pagkaka explain .. more of this kind of videos I like you
Thank you po😊
Napaka informative! Sumakit talaga ulo ko dito hahaha saka ako nag research ngayon kung kailan naka register na hahaha pero thank you po! May idea na ako for next year sakali man :) New subscriber here!
Thank you po
THANK YOU PO!!
Question lang po, applicable dn po ito sa professional individuals?
Super helpful po! So glad I came across this vid! Subscribed!! Thank you so much
Very easy to follow. Ang galing mo po mag paliwanag and very clear.
Can you help me po with an advise sa situation ko.
I have registered as a self employed po just this month. January 2022 po. Newly registered self employed.
Need ko po kase ng ITR for PAGIBIG LOAN ko sana this year as requirement po. Kaso po di po ako makakuha ng ITR until 2023 right?
I read na pwede ko po daw ifile yung 2021-2022 ITR ko po on or before April 15, 2022. Kaso po, hindi pa po ako registered last year as self employed under 8% tax computation na inavail ko po this year, pero free lancer na po ako last year.
Anong BIR form po ang isa submit ko at saan po ako na tax computation mag fa-fall since di pa naman po ako registered as self employed last year (2021).
Kailangan ko po kase ng ITR talaga this year para ma process ko na po Loan ko sa PAGIBIG. Thanks po sa sagot in advanced.
Hello po. I got your point po. First, you will file your ITR for 2021 on or before April 15, 2022. and since di pa po kayo registered last year, ibig sabihin wala din po kayong COR last year. Question po, employed po ba kayo last year? Kasi if yes, pwde naman po kayo humingi ng 2316 from your employer.
If not naman, tapos since registered na kayo this january, pwde po kayo magfile ng 1701Q nyo po on May 15, 2022 for your incomes in this first quarter of 2022 covering the months of January, February and March.
If freelancer po kayo last year, baka pwde po kayo manghingi ng 2316 sa employer nyo po.
@@JisrylRaz_ftt "Question po, employed po ba kayo last year? Kasi if yes, pwde naman po kayo humingi ng 2316 from your employer."
Freelance web developer po ako laster year, ang relationship ko po sa nagpapasahod sa akin is Client. Contractor - Client relationship po. Not sure po kung may maiipo provide po ang client ko.
@@JisrylRaz_ftt Yung 1701Q po ba is considered as ITR? Sorry po, kung sounded dumb question po.
Thank u so much Ma'am for ur infos...I learned a lot!
Very clear explanation Mam
Salamat Po ng marami Mam Jisryl sa napaka impormative ninyong post na ito. napakahalaga po nito para sa maraming gustong magsimula ng negosyo. Ask ko lng po sana din kung yung 50,000 amount sa other income ay fixed na sya or isa lamang example? Kailangan po ba syang i declared or fix value na sya as an additional income to a Tax payer from BIR computation? Marami po uling salamat!
Thank you very much..very brief..good job
Thank you po
helpful and cleared every video thanks so much, God bless
Welcome po maam. Thank you din po
Salamat super detailed yung content..
Welcome po. I'm glad you found my channel.
your such a great person to explain and share to us your knowledge.
Allah Bless you more.
thank you so much Sir
Thank you po. I am so happy you found my channel❤️
THANK YOU.. AND GOD BLESS.
Napasubscribe ako. Ang galing ❤❤❤❤
Sir, need p b ng book keeping sa optional rate?
Hello Sir, thank you so much for the very clear info ❤
Hi Sir ang galing po ng explanation nyo. Confirm ko lng sir if applicable din to sa sales or income coming from abroad $.
Yes po. Since you are a Filipino and a resident of the Philippines, taxable po lahat ng incomes natin whether derived in the Philippines or abroad. But you may also deduct all related expenses po.
Very helpful! Thank you. Sana more on freelancers application dn po. Thanks
Welcome po
Wow what a very informative video. Ang dami kong pinapanood regarding this but ngayon lang ako naliwanagan. I am on the process of opening our gas station, pero bulilit lang po sya, its hard to project the sales po kasi its our first time and also we are the first time to have it and sa barangay lang po sya. But since we are on the middle of the year now and Im assuming operation will be on the last quarter of the year, I guess graduated will be best option? Considering the costs of the build din po, which would lower the net income. And btw po, start up cost like construction, machines etc... is it deferred po ba or I can declare it at once? Another question po, is every year when we file the tax, we can choose which tax rate we are going to? Hindi lang once in a lifetime option to choose? Again provided Im still a non vat entity. Maraming salamat po again napakalimaw po ng video nyo po. Hoping to get answers po, really appreciate it.
Thank you Ma'am for making this video. Well explained and I have learned a lot!
Super helpful talaga siya. too bad I chose the wrong tax class. is it possible to change it in the following year?
Yes po. Pwde nman po
I have the same question po but for mixed income earner naman. Which is better for mixed income earner? Graduated rates or the 8% optional rate?
Hello po. The answer to this question is, it depends po. First, you need to consider whether your annual gross sales or receipts do not exceed 3million so you can qualify to the 8% optional rate; otherwise, if your gross sales or receipts (business-related) exceed 3 million, then all your taxable income will be subject to the graduated rates.
Assuming your annual gross sales or gross receipts do not exceed 3million, then you have the option to subject all your gross sales or gross receipts to 8% rate. But remember, if you choose the 8%, the rate is only applicable to your sales; your compensation incomes will always be subject to graduated rates. Hence, you need to understand which option is best-suited for your case. I recommend that you watch this video for specific and illustrative discussions on mixed income earners: ruclips.net/video/P5SxNe6gglY/видео.html
Ito yung hinahanap ko kanina pa♥️♥️ thank you po♥️♥️
Welcome po. I hope may natutunan po kayo❤️
thank you for this video. it's a big help,
Welcome po. I hope you find my videos entertaining and worthy to watch.
Thank you for this po! Regarding lang po sa cost of sales, di ba po vineverify ni BIR ang reflected amounts through receipts? Pano po kung supplier is through shopee & hindi nag iissue ng official receipt? Can I just justify my cost through the transaction history sa shopee?
Sana masagot po thank you! 🙏🙏
For those who have more questions, Like on fb MAKE SENSE OF TAXES. Ask her anything very accomodating at reply agad si mam jkelin.
This is the most helpful video I have seen on OR and taxation. Keep it coming!
Thankss😇😇
Youre very helpful. Salamat po!
Welcome po
Hi ma'am new subscriber nyo po ako .ask ko lang po if nakalagay ano po ibig sabhin nito..Option to replace the COR to reflect Percentage Tax unless qualified and opted to avail of the 8% income tax rate annually? Salamat po
wow! very informative! Thank you!
Meron po Kau video for employed & business ...mixed income earner...salamat po
Hi po. Thank you for this video. Tanung ko lang, pag ba sa expenses magbibigay pa ng receipts sa para maverify nila kung tama ba ang nadeclare mo? Thanks in advance.
Thank u for this... very helpful po.
Welcome po.
Hi po! When I registered for COR, hindi ko chineck kung applying for 8% so automatic nakagraduated tax po ako noh? Im self employed professional non vat. Thank you for your assistance. Your video is really helpful
Thank you very cleared
Hello, question po, if employed ako sa private company at the same time may small business ako ung sweldo ko po ba sa company pasok dun sa computation as other income? Khit na taxed na rin sya within sa company that I worked with?
marami akong natutunan sa tutorial mo na ito..asahan mo palagi ko itong papanoorin just incase na magkaroon an din ako ng sarili kong business kahit na maliit lang, just asking lang po yung bang salon or parlor subject ba yan sa BIR 2303 kasi meron akong nakikita business permit lang meron sila..just asking only..
This helps me a lot. Thanks
this is the best explanation i've heard about tax rates, do you have another video regarding tax withheld by the withholding agents? i am subjected to 10%, and then with percentage tax of 1% , i am under graduated tax rate.I apologized if you find it a vague question; i am still new about taxes. I only registered as self employed last year.
supet linaw thank you po.
Hello Sir, ang galing mo po. Salute ❤
hello sir! do you have a video for business taxes? thankyou for a big help!!!
ang galing! very well explained!
additional question lng po.. san po mkukuha yung net taxable income? ang alam kong meron ako na nailista are gross sales via official receipt at expenses via grocery receipts..
and na total ko nman lahat di umabot ng 250k
bmbe po ako, april 2021 nag start sa bir, non vat at self employed lang wala iba pinag kakakitaan. ty
Net Taxable income is computed as Gross Sales - Cost of Goods sold - Allowable Deductions.
Since BMBE po kayo, exempted po kayo from Income Tax. Ibig sabihin yung tax nyo nalang is yung business tax na 1%.
@@JisrylRaz_ftt maraming salamat po.. God bless!
Paano po ba if self employed in the PH pero foreign company ang nagpapasahod? Paano po ang conversion if foreign currency ang salary?
Pasok ba sa other income yung compensation kapag employed while nag bubusiness?
Very well said sir.
Tanong ko lang, halimbawa nag consultant ako, my client deducted 5% withholding tax before paying me, should I pay still pay 8% o 3% na lang? Sample below.
Salamat at more power to your channel.
Sample:
Contract: 10,000
Client deducted 5% withholding tax: 500
I received: 9,500
Income tax: ?
paano po pag identify ng sales pag buy and sell ka kunyari ng pili, coconut or copra?
nice idol so by yearly pala ang pagpili kung 8% o graduated in other words yearly pwede mo iba ibahin? thank you veru much!
Yes po. Upon renewal ng COR po
@@JisrylRaz_ftt Salamuch po!