Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Foreign-employed Pinoys not exempt from income tax – BIR | Business, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

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MANILA, Philippines - Filipinos employed by foreign governments, embassies, diplomatic missions and several international organizations are not exempted from paying income taxes, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said in a memorandum circular.
The BIR cited Sec. 23 of the National Internal Revenue Code, which states that a Philippine resident-citizen is taxable on all income derived from sources within and outside the Philippines.
The agency issued the circular to emphasize that the exemption from withholding taxes on the compensation of officials and employees of foreign governments/embassies, missions and select international organization only applies to those individuals who were expressly and unequivocally identified in international agreements or laws.
The clarification was issued to sow confusion as many taxpayers from this sector fail to file their income tax returns on the assumption they are exempted from paying income taxes. 
Officials of the United Nations and its specialized agencies are exempt from Philippine income tax, regardless of their nationality and place of residence. However, only those officials whose names have been communicated to the Philippine government shall be covered by the tax exemption, the BIR said. 
Philippine nationals who were not granted tax exemption or immunities are required to file their annual income tax returns on or before April 15 each year using BIR Form 1700 or 1701, declaring their amount of their respective compensation income for the preceding taxable year for services rendered or performed for such foreign government embassy/mission, agency or international organization.
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