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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 1701 BIR form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date of Transaction' in MM/DD/YYYY format. Ensure all entries are in CAPITAL LETTERS using BLACK ink.
  3. Indicate if this is an amended return by marking 'Yes' or 'No'. Fill in the ATC Code and number of sheets attached.
  4. In Part I, provide the seller's and buyer's information, including names, addresses, and Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN). Use additional sheets if necessary.
  5. Proceed to Part II for tax computation. Enter the taxable base, allowable expenses, and calculate net capital gain/loss.
  6. Complete the payment details in Part III, specifying particulars like bank details and amounts.
  7. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Save your completed document for submission.

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BIR Form No. 1701-MS shall be filed by individuals who are engaged in trade/business or the practice of profession including those with mixed income (i.e., those engaged in the trade/business or profession who are also earning compensation income) in accordance with Sec. 51 of the Code, as amended.
1702-EX for corporations, partnerships, and other non-individual taxpayers exempt under the Tax Code and other special laws, and BIR Form No. 1701A for individuals earning purely from business/profession, whether under the graduated income tax rate or the 8% flat income tax rate.
Yes. These two are different reports. 2551Q is for the percentage tax 1701Q is for the income tax.
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).
Filing an Income Tax Return (ITR) is essential for nation-building and offers several benefits. It helps you claim TDS refunds, makes loan applications easier, and allows you to carry forward losses. Additionally, you can claim deductions and exemptions under the Income Tax Act, 1961.

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A Special Set of Criteria for 1701A Those who availed of the 8% flat income tax rate whose sales/receipts and other non-operating income do not exceed P3 million. You cannot file both forms since if you are earning a regular salary outside of being self-employed, you are then required to file form 1701 and not 1701A.
BIR Form 1701, also known as Annual Income Tax Return for Self-Employed Individuals, Estates and Trusts is a tax form which summarizes all the transactions made over the tax calendar year.

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