- BIR issued RMC No. 115-2024 to clarify risk-based approach in processing VAT refund claims
- Taxpayers must submit all required documents for VAT refund regardless of risk level
- 90-day processing period for VAT refund claims starts after acceptance of complete documents
- Process includes checklisting, cursory checking, risk level determination, and verification
- High-risk claims require 100% verification, while low-risk claims are automatically recommended for refund
- RMC No. 115-2024 effective from October 18, 2024 and applies to ongoing VAT refund claims
Source: grantthornton.com.ph
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