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hey whats up guys this is particular prof next door and welcome to profs quick things pakusa panatin today what is a ptr so what is ptr ptr stands for professional tax receipt and according to bir you are only legally practicing your profession when you obtained your ptr mptr it is on the local government you need kung san kanepa practice tang yong profession everyone do you need to get your ptr it should be availed on or before january 31 of each year how much is a ptr here in angela city ptr is 300 pesos ptr before or on january 31 because of the penalties and charges professionals in the government are exempt from obtaining ptr so you need to write the or number of the professional tax receipt on any report books or documents that you sign once you paid your professional tax receipt on the place of practice of profession you can now practice in any part of the philippines and if you become a professional before january 31 you are required to pay the full ppr amount so i hope you l