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How to file taxes po for newly self employed ?

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JamesR15

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Hi Guys, recently nag registered ako for self employed sa BIR, currently working as an IT/Web Developer for a foreign company, no registration here in the Philippines. My questions are: Pano mag file ng quarterly/annual taxes? Ive heard na need receipts daw para expenditures for work I think? pero how do I do that if Im currently living with relatives? Electricty, Water, Grocery is named after them.
 
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hello, if you are working with a "Company" right now; you are not "Self Employed" as to BIR but rather an individual earning compensation.
punta ka lang sa BIR if may TIN ka na, if wala naman mag file ka ng BIR form 2019(yata?) for employment, walang Allowable deductions(kung meron man yung mandatory lang like SSS) ang mga individuals, pero graduated tax table naman gamit nila, so if mababa lang sweldo, little to none yung tax mo.
 
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Are you a freelancer? Because if not then the company should be filing your taxes.
 
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