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    BIR: We can go after Sulit, AyosDito and YOU for unregistered, untaxed online sales
    By: Katrina Mennen A. Valdez, InterAksyon.com
    January 21, 2013 8:18 AM

    MANILA - The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) will hold operators of buy-and-sell websites liable for any entrepreneur who makes money online without first registering with the bureau and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

    "We will file cases against sellers who fail to issue receipts and pay taxes, but we will also file cases against the websites which provide such service," BIR Commissioner Kim Jacinto-Henares said.

    She said website operators engaged in buy and sell are similar to that of mall operators that allow entrepreneurs to lease a commercial space in their establishments.

    Under Revenue Regulation 12-2011, "it shall be the primary responsibility of all owners or sub-lessors of commercial establishments/buildings/spaces to ensure that the person intending to lease their commercial space is a BIR-registered taxpayer."

    "In the same way, if you operate a buy and sell website, you have to make sure that your members or subscribers are registered with us. These websites have to make sure that the sellers are issuing receipts, otherwise, they will also be held responsible," Henares said.

    Therefore, operators of websites that failed to verify the BIR registration of its member-entrepreneurs can be jointly sued for tax evasion along with the unregistered tenant.

    "It's just a matter of them following what the law provides, and us implementing what the law states," Henares said.

    Online traders and sellers usually conduct their transactions through buy-and-sell websites such as sulit.com.ph, ayosdito.ph, ensogo.com and ebay.ph.

    "Their businesses should be registered to us, and they should be paying the corresponding taxes. Otherwise, we will run after them," Henares said.

    She said the bureau need not issue a revenue regulation requiring online sellers to issue receipts and invoices, since the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) already mandates sellers and service providers to issue receipts "for each sale or for service valued at P25 or more."

    Section 237 of the NIRC provides that "all persons subject to an internal revenue tax shall, for each sale or transfer of merchandise or for services rendered valued at P25 or more, issue duly registered receipts or sales or commercial invoices, prepared at least in duplicate, showing the date of transaction, quantity, unit cost and description of merchandise or nature of service."

    Source: Interaksyon

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    LOL! ... It's like asking the Manila Bulletin or any other newspaper with classified ads to do a background check on all their classified ads advertisers.

    It won't happen. Hollow threats.

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    mukhang kapus talaga ang pondo

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    LOL

    This government can only run after the little fish, while the big fish escape. Yan ang "daang matuwid".

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    Quote Originally Posted by A121 View Post
    LOL

    This government can only run after the little fish, while the big fish escape. Yan ang "daang matuwid".
    While Enrile gives away our Tax millions for Xmas.
    Last edited by hein; January 21st, 2013 at 04:29 PM.

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    PNoy 2013 goal: get investment grade rating

    gotta show those credit ratings agencies the Phil. govt got lots of revenue

    squeeze more money from the private sector

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfopiso View Post
    mukhang kapus talaga ang pondo
    Got to make new sources of funds for the election. :naughty2:

    Nakakasikip ng puso makita mo kung san napupunta yung kaltas sa sweldo mo na walang kalaban-labang binabawas kada kinsenas-katapusan. :ashamed2:

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    dyan sya talo ni GMA....sayang lang kasi ogags yung asawa at yung mga boys nya..

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    ayus lang siguro basta patas ang labanan... pati yung mga sidewalk vendors, nagtitinda ng yosi, mambobote... itatax din nila.

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    kahit online naman... nagbabayad pa din kami ng tax....

    ang laki nga 12 percent...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    LOL! ... It's like asking the Manila Bulletin or any other newspaper with classified ads to do a background check on all their classified ads advertisers.

    It won't happen. Hollow threats.
    Exactly.

    AyosDito and Sulit are online classified ads. Whoever issued that threat ought to look at publications like Buy and Sell and every major newspaper in the Philippines before threatening to go after these sites.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    dyan sya talo ni GMA....sayang lang kasi ogags yung asawa at yung mga boys nya..
    idadawit ni PNoy si GMA dito. hehe.

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    Hay naku, hirap na hirap ang gubyerno na makakuha ng pera. Ito ba ang tinatawag na "lumalago" na ang economy natin? Pahirapan talaga ang pagnenegosyo dito sa atin...

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    kaya nga tayo nagpopost sa sulit, ayosdito dahil libre. e kung may bayad na edi yung mga businesses na lang ang magpopost dun. maganda nga't dun tayo nakakakita ng direct seller e. gaya sa kotse. maraming ayaw bumili sa dealer. ang gusto direct seller. ano ba yan

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    wala talaga kayang pigain ang gov't kundi mga maliliit....bakit di nila habulin yung million peso tax evaders and cheaters? takot sila or naabutan na?

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    Nasuhulan ng mga shops ng mga malls yan, sobrang mabenta kasi ngayon sina kimstore, dbgadgets, etc... apektado sila.

    Pero yung tipong small time ka lang, nagsisimula ka pa lang, i-tatax ka na? Kung yung mga malalaking online store, walang problema yan, wala kasi talaga silang tax...(I've been a reseller from a big online seller, pag nanghingi resibo, dagdag bayad)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpsolt View Post
    ayus lang siguro basta patas ang labanan... pati yung mga sidewalk vendors, nagtitinda ng yosi, mambobote... itatax din nila.
    Tama! I tax din dapat mga magbabalut...may alam akong government lawyer na balut magnate, di nata tax kasi underground economy daw. hehehe...

    kidding aside, i tax na lahat pero dapat libre ang health care. depende sa tax bracket ang hospital na lalagpakan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpsolt View Post
    ayus lang siguro basta patas ang labanan... pati yung mga sidewalk vendors, nagtitinda ng yosi, mambobote... itatax din nila.
    Nadale mo sir. Ang mas maganda pa niyan, unahin nila mga revenue examiner nila na high flyer talaga. Wala naman problema kung lahat pantay pantay na nagbabayad ng tax. Sa totoo lang, sa almost 100 milyong Pilipino, eh wala pa yatang 20% ang nakukuhanan ng tax ng BIR. Ang buwis naman eh obligasyon ng lahat ng mamamayan - mahirap man o mayaman, basta kumikita.

    Ang hirap naman kasi dyan sa BIR, pag gusto mong sumunod sa tax regulations, lalo kang pinahihirapan at pinipiga. Alam ng mga nagkokomply nyan na kung ilang mga tax forms ang pinapa submit ng BIR sa atin, Merong monthly, merong quarterly, may yearly, may per transaction pa. Eh sino ba naman ang gaganahan nyan. Nagbabayad ka na nga, dami pa pinapagawa sa yo. Mga trabaho nilang reportorial, sa taxpayer kinakarga. Sa ibang bansa hindi ganyan kadami pinapagawa sa taxpayer. Samantalang yung di man lang nag rehistro sa kanila, ni isang kusing walang binabayad.

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    They forgot that FACEBOOK also have lots of ads...isama mo pa tsikot.com.... Hahaha goodluck to BIR!

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    Then lets move our online sale to multiply, its an offshore website, goodluck taxing them.

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