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    I don't pay taxes from my earnings (online) ever. It's quite a lot more than the average income. Since I stated my monthly income, assets and networth when I applied for car loan, and I didn't have ITR to show, is there a possibility that it will be reported to BIR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smarxist View Post
    I don't pay taxes from my earnings (online) ever. It's quite a lot more than the average income. Since I stated my monthly income, assets and networth when I applied for car loan, and I didn't have ITR to show, is there a possibility that it will be reported to BIR?
    don't worry bahala ng SA mo sa ITR

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    Quote Originally Posted by smarxist View Post
    I don't pay taxes from my earnings (online) ever. It's quite a lot more than the average income. Since I stated my monthly income, assets and networth when I applied for car loan, and I didn't have ITR to show, is there a possibility that it will be reported to BIR?
    Just don;t sh*t on your SA.

    BTW. pay your taxes. As shitty as our govt is and ever will be, at least you retain the right to complain hehehe.

    Alam mo naman sa atin, pag nagrereklamo pero hindi naman nagbabayad ng tax (e.g. squatters), mas tinitira hehehe
    Last edited by fourtheboys96; June 20th, 2013 at 03:35 PM.

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    TS, question, ano source of income mo, online jobs? or online business? ang alam ko may nabalita at naging issue yan a few months ago, na si kim henares e target daw habulin yang mga ganyan ang sources of income.

    Regarding your loan, if its inhouse, SA mo na bahala jan as Syur has said, pero kung sa bank ka makikipag-usap directly, kailangan mo ma-prove na stable ang source of income mo na yan, baka mahirapan ka magpa-approve. ITR kasi is one of the requirements of the bank, kasi in it makikita ng banks kung in a year ba e stable at malaki ang flow of income mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archielew View Post
    TS, question, ano source of income mo, online jobs? or online business? ang alam ko may nabalita at naging issue yan a few months ago, na si kim henares e target daw habulin yang mga ganyan ang sources of income.

    Regarding your loan, if its inhouse, SA mo na bahala jan as Syur has said, pero kung sa bank ka makikipag-usap directly, kailangan mo ma-prove na stable ang source of income mo na yan, baka mahirapan ka magpa-approve. ITR kasi is one of the requirements of the bank, kasi in it makikita ng banks kung in a year ba e stable at malaki ang flow of income mo.
    yep inhouse yung sinasabi ko kasi kung diretso siya sa bank sigurado turn down application niya.

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    Unless si Kim Henares yung SA mo, no problem...

    Pay your taxes though. You'll need your ITR time and again.

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    hanggang walang nag complainant laban sayo... safe ka bro..

    dont worry... hindi lang ikaw ganyan... milyon milyon kayo...

    if in case naman na kasuhan ka... areglohin mo agad ang BIR...

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    pati online target na ni commisoner henares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    pati online target na ni commisoner henares.
    pano kaya niya ma-trace? bibilib ako sa kanya kung kaya niya kung hindi NANGANGARAP LANG SIYA NG GISING

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    ^

    iba talaga itong si kim henares lahat talagang gusto i-tax. may target kasi sila.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    pano kaya niya ma-trace? bibilib ako sa kanya kung kaya niya kung hindi NANGANGARAP LANG SIYA NG GISING
    pwede daw yan, hehehe, momonitor daw nila paypal at bank accounts.

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    okay lang naman magbayad ng tax. ang laki ng tax natin eh..... pero ang problema, hindi natin alam kung saan ba talaga napupunta.

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    Yes banks do report to the BIR, for their own taxes lang. Mga bangko di naman chu-chu yan kasi walang kikitain sa pagiging chu-chu.

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    If the government can provide all basic services and guarantee safety, security, free basic education and health, then I won't even mind if they raise the tax rate. However, it annoys me to see how politicians see us, the people as their servants and not the other way around. I think they need to do a crash course on public service. Often you'd see politicians with their names and photos prominently displayed on various projects. I was listening to former senator Orly Mercado's radio program this morning and he asked what the difference is between a statesman and a politican. He said a statesman thinks of the next generation while a politican thinks of the next election, a statement that holds too true to almost all of our politicians.

    Going back on topic, anything that has a paper trail canbe sniffed by the government watchdogs. The only question here is would they need probable cause to start looking into your financial affairs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smarxist View Post
    I don't pay taxes from my earnings (online) ever. It's quite a lot more than the average income. Since I stated my monthly income, assets and networth when I applied for car loan, and I didn't have ITR to show, is there a possibility that it will be reported to BIR?
    Hangang in-house financing ka lang at bahala na ang SA mo sa ITR. Automatic na ang sagot ng mga yan... "Ako na po ang bahala sa ITR nyo sir."

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    And to the TS, please pay your taxes. Don't you get sick of freeloading and letting other Filipinos pay for the roads you use?

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    Salamat po sa mga informative comments guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mguy View Post
    And to the TS, please pay your taxes. Don't you get sick of freeloading and letting other Filipinos pay for the roads you use?
    Nagbabalak na po ako i-register as business ang online job ko. Ngayon ko lang na-intindihan na kakailanganin ko mag-loan balang araw at kailangan ko ITR as proof of income.

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    If I don't get approved. I might opt for a co-maker. May pumayag nang relative ko.

    The bank said, approved na daw ako. Ok daw bank statement at credit standing ko, kailangan lang daw talaga nila ng certificate of employment na wala naman ako.

    Ang ipinagtataka ko lang hindi ako hinihingan ng ITR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smarxist View Post
    If I don't get approved. I might opt for a co-maker. May pumayag nang relative ko.

    The bank said, approved na daw ako. Ok daw bank statement at credit standing ko, kailangan lang daw talaga nila ng certificate of employment na wala naman ako.

    Ang ipinagtataka ko lang hindi ako hinihingan ng ITR.
    bakit COE hinihingi sayo? ano ba dineclare mong source of income? hahanapan ka din nyan ng ITR once na ipa-go mo yung deal.

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