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Updated Guidance on VAT for Digital Services

  • NRDSP VAT Filing Requirement:
    Non-resident digital service providers (NRDSPs) must file VAT returns even if their transactions are exclusively B2B. All NRDSPs must report transactions via VAT Form 2550-DS, regardless of whether the Philippine buyer withholds VAT.

  • E-Marketplace Transactions:
    Non-resident e-marketplaces follow general VAT rules. B2B transactions require Philippine entities to withhold VAT, while B2C transactions don’t. The e-marketplace is liable for VAT only if it controls payment; otherwise, the VAT falls on the digital service provider.

  • Invoicing Standards for NRDSPs:
    There’s no standard format for NRDSP invoices, but mandatory details like TIN, transaction date, amount, and VAT indication must appear. If VAT isn’t broken out, a footnote must indicate buyer’s responsibility to account for and remit VAT.

  • No VAT Refunds for Reclassified Transactions:
    If a B2C transaction is later found to be B2B and VAT was paid twice, the NRDSP cannot claim a refund. However, the excess VAT may be carried over to future quarters through an amended VAT return.

  • Verifying Buyer Status:
    NRDSPs must verify whether a transaction is B2B or B2C by collecting buyer’s TIN, using website questionnaires or tick boxes, or requesting business registration documents like the BIR Certificate of Registration (COR) for classification accuracy.

  • Cost-Sharing Arrangements:
    Digital services received under multinational cost-sharing arrangements are VAT-liable. If the Philippine entity consumes the service, it must withhold VAT as a B2B transaction—even if payment goes through a foreign affiliate. Clarification is needed on the liable NRDSP.

  • Advance Payments and Peso Bank Requirement:
    VAT applies to services rendered from 02 June 2025 onward, even if pre-paid. NRDSPs must remit VAT on post-June services. Since payments must be in PHP, clarification is needed on whether NRDSPs can open peso bank accounts locally.

Source: Grant Thornton 

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