- BIR extends registration deadline for non-resident digital service providers to July 1
- Extension due to unavailability of VAT on Digital Services Portal and Online Registration and Update System
- 12 percent VAT on non-resident digital service providers began on June 1
- Extended deadline does not exempt foreign digital service providers from tax obligations
- Existing businesses must update their classification to reflect non-resident digital service provider status
- Businesses should adjust VAT in their registered tax type or form if not included
- BIR advises businesses to monitor announcements and comply with registration requirements
- BIR aims to collect approximately P10.8 billion from this initiative in the second half of 2025
Source: abs-cbn.com
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