By: Recovering accumulated excess input value-added tax (VAT) has always put our VAT-registered taxpayers in a quandary on what is the best means to get back the excess tax payment when it amounts to ...
THE Philippine Congress on May 24, 2005, enacted into law the Value Added Tax Reform Act otherwise known as Republic Act No. (RA) 9337, which eventually became effective on Nov. 1, 2005. The validity ...
Accounting for VAT by a business should be a simple exercise. You simply take the VAT charged by you on your sales, deduct the VAT charged to you by your suppliers, and pay the difference over to the ...
The CREATE MORE law has been in effect for approximately six months, and it has already drawn renewed attention from foreign investors. The incentive framework it introduced has encouraged ...
Businesses often forgo input VAT credit if the purchase/expense invoice is more than 6 months old (or, 2 months in the case of monthly tax periods). Needless to say, such a tax position results in a ...
SECTION 112 of the Tax Code (Republic Act [RA] 8424, as amended) states that a taxpayer may claim for refund or request for issuance of tax credit certificate for its excess unutilized input ...
Should input value-added tax (VAT) or VAT passed on by a taxpayer’s supplier of goods or services be allowed as a deduction from income tax, if the claim for refund or tax credit was denied or ...
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