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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the BIR Form 1701Q in the editor.
Begin by filling in your DLN and Taxpayer PSOC. Ensure that all applicable spaces are filled accurately.
In Part I, provide your personal information including TIN, name, registered address, and contact details. Mark the appropriate boxes for your income type.
Proceed to Part II for tax computation. Enter your gross income, deductions, and calculate your taxable income this quarter.
Complete any additional fields regarding tax credits or payments from previous quarters as necessary.
Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing the form electronically using our platform's signature feature.
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Calculating for Percentage Tax For Percentage Tax, it is always 3% of your gross sales or receipts. Your gross sales are simply the total amount of money your business earns before any expenses or deductions.
How to pay BIR 2551Q 2024?
Bank debit memo number and date should be indicated in the return for taxpayers paying under the bank debit system. Payments may also be made thru the epayment channels of AABs thru either their online facility, credit/debit/prepaid cards, and mobile payments.
What is the BIR quarterly VAT form?
BIR Form 2550Q, also known as Quarterly Value-Added Tax Return is a form of sales tax imposed on sales or exchange of goods and services in the Philippines. Serving as a form of indirect tax, VAT is passed on to the buyer which consumes the product/service.
Who is required to file BIR form 2551Q?
BIR Form 2551Q, or also known as Quarterly Percentage Tax Return are taxes imposed on individuals/businesses who sell/lease goods or services which are exempted from Value Added Tax (VAT) with annual sales not exceeding 3,000,000 PHP.
When to pay quarterly percentage tax?
Deadline for Filing Quarterly Percentage Tax PeriodDeadline Quarter 1: January to March April 25 Quarter 2: April to June July 25 Quarter 3: July to September October 25 Quarter 4: October to December January 25 of the next year
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The main difference between the forms is that BIR Form No. 1701 is for those with mixed income (eg. someone who is both a freelance writer and a teacher), while 1701A is for those whose income is only coming from his/her business or profession (eg. a full-time freelance writer or a bakery owner).
What is the deadline for BIR form 1701Q?
What is the Deadline for Filing 1701Q? QuarterPeriod CoveredDeadline Q1 January 1 March 31 May 15 of the same year Q2 April 1 June 30 August 15 Q3 July 1 September 30 November 15 Aug 5, 2025
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(DOC) Tax Concepts and BIR Regulations and Guidelines
Deadline Same deadline as BIR Form 1701 - On or before the 15th day of April of each year covering taxable income for the preceding year Quarterly Income Tax
Popular Forms ; 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return 2024-12-01 ; 4506 Request for Copy of Tax Return 2021-12-02 ; 4506-T Request for Transcript of Tax Return.
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