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The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law (TRAIN Law), [1] officially designated as Republic Act No. 10963, is the initial package of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (CTRP) signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on December 19, 2017.
National law: National Internal Revenue Code—enacted as Republic Act No. 8424 or the Tax Reform Act of 1997 [2] and subsequent laws amending it; the law was most recently amended by Republic Act No. 10963 or the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law; [3] and,
An Act granting Philippine Citizenship to Kyle Douglas Jennermann: August 4, 2023 [21] 11956 [b] An Act further amending Republic Act No. 11213, otherwise known as the "Tax Amnesty Act", as amended by Republic Act No. 11569, by extending the period of availment of the Estate Tax Amnesty until June 24, 2025, and for other purposes August 5, 2023 ...
TAXING SITUATION The Philippines is to impose a 12% value-added tax on overseas digital service providers operating in the country, including Netflix, HBO and Disney. The measure was signed into ...
(Bloomberg) -- The Philippines’ incoming tax agency chief said she will collect the estate tax due from the family of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr., taking on an issue that has hounded ...
An act amending Republic Act No. 7653, otherwise known as “The New Central Bank Act”, and for other purposes February 14, 2019 [42] 11213 Tax Amnesty Act February 14, 2019 [43] 11214 Philippine Sports Training Center Act February 14, 2019 [44] 11215 National Integrated Cancer Control Act February 14, 2019 [45] 11210 105-Day Expanded ...
A new income tax law, passed in 1997 and effective 1998, determined residence as the basis for taxation of worldwide income. [168] The Philippines used to tax the foreign income of nonresident citizens at reduced rates of 1 to 3% (income tax rates for residents were 1 to 35% at the time). [169]
To strictly enforce the payment of taxes and to further discourage tax evasion, RA No. 233 or the Rewards Law was passed on June 19, 1959 whereby informers were rewarded the 25% equivalent of the revenue collected from the tax evader. In 1964, the Philippines was re-divided anew into 15 regions and 72 inspection districts.