This BIR form shall be used in paying penalties assessed under the Tax Compliance Verification Drive/Tax Mapping.
This BIR return shall be filed in triplicate by the following: Persons whose gross annual sales and/or receipt do not exceed P1,500,000 and who are not VAT-registered persons; Domestic carriers and keepers of garages, except owners of bancas and owners of animal-drawn two wheeled vehicle; Operators of international air and shipping carriers doing business in the Philippines; Franchise grantees of gas or water utilities; Franchise grantees of radio and/or television broadcasting companies whose gross annual receipts of the preceding year do not exceed Ten Million Pesos (P10,000,000.00) and did opt to register as VAT taxpayers; Banks, non-bank financial intermediaries and finance companies; Life insurance companies;and Agent of foreign insurance companies.
This BIR return/declaration shall be filed in triplicate by the following taxpayers; A VAT-registered person; and A person required to register as a VAT taxpayer but failed to register. This return/declaration must be filed by the aforementioned taxpayers for as long as the VAT registration has not yet been cancelled, even if there is no taxable transaction during the month or the aggregate sales/receipts for any 12-month period did not exceed the P1,500,000.00 threshold.
A BIR Certificate to be accomplished and issued to each employee receiving salaries, wages and other forms or remuneration by each employer indicating therein the total amount paid and the taxes withheld therefrom during the calendar year.This Certificate in turn should be attached to the Annual Income Tax Return (BIR Form 1700 - for individuals receiving purely compensation income, or BIR Form 1701 for individuals with mixed income).
A Certificate to be accomplished and issued by a Payor/WA to each recipient of income subjected to final tax. The column amount of payment should indicate the total amount paid and the total taxes withheld and remitted during the period.
A BIR Certificate to be accomplished and issued to recipients of income subject to expanded withholding tax paid by a Payor/Withholding Agent including government money payments made by a government office showing therein the monthly breakdown of the total income payments made and the total taxes withheld and remitted during the quarter/period. For EWT - This Certificate in turn should be attached to the Quarterly/Annual Income Tax Return - BIR Forms 1701Q / 1701 for individuals, or BIR Form 1702Q/ 1702 for non-individuals, in which case, the amount of withholding tax shall be allowed as a tax credit against the income tax liability of the income recipient in the taxable quarter or year in which the income was earned or received. For Percentage Taxes on Government Money Payments - This Certificate is to be attached to the Quarterly Percentage Tax return (BIR Form No. 2551M and 2551Q). For VAT Withholding - This Certificate is to be attached to the Monthly VAT Declaration (BIR Form No. 2550M) and Quarterly VAT Return (BIR Form No. 2550Q).
Taxpayer applicant files BIR Form 1905, together with the attachments, at the RDO where he is registered
Taxpayer applicant submits duly accomplished BIR Form 1905 to RDO/LTAD I or II/LTDO where he is registered.
This BIR return is filed by any person, natural or juridical, resident or non-resident, who transfers or causes to transfer property by gift, whether in trust or otherwise, whether the gift is direct or indirect and whether the preoperty is real or personal, tangible or intangible.
This BIR return is filed by: 1. The executor, or administrator, or any of the legal heirs of the decedent, whether resident or non-resident of the Philippines, under any of the following situations: a. In all cases of transfers subject to estate tax; b. Where though exempt from estate tax, the gross value of the estate exceeds two hundred thousand (P200,000) pesos; or c. Regardless of the gross value of the estate, where the said estate consists of registered or registrable property such as real property, motor vehicle, shares of stock or other similar property for which a clearance from the BIR is required as a condition precedent for the transfer of ownership therof in the name of the transferee; or 2. If there is no executor or administrator appointed, qualified, and acting within the Philippines, then any person in actual or constructive possession of any property of the decedent.