Author: Aizel Sena

REVISED SHARE VALUATION RULES: A WELCOME DEVELOPMENT

By: Atty. Euney Marie Mata-Perez on August 27,2020. Taxpayers recently received some good news on how capital gains tax on the sale of unlisted shares of stocks is now calculated. This came in the form of the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) issuance of Revenue Regulations (RR) 20-2020, which revised...

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HOW TO COUNT THE PRESCRIPTIVE PERIOD TO CLAIM REFUND

By: Atty. Aziza Hannah Bacay on August 20,2020 Taxes are the lifeblood of the government. To ensure that the government lives, the Bureau of Internal Revenue was granted the power to collect taxes and even issue assessments against taxpayers if their taxes are deficient. To balance this power, the...

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NOTARY PUBLIC: AVAILABLE ONLINE

By: Atty. Nica Marsha Gasapo on August 13,2020 Covid-19 has caused so many disruptions in our everyday lives. To curb its spread, the government had to impose strict lockdowns that stalled the economy’s growth. However, certain sectors that capitalized on technology managed to stay afloat and withstood...

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THE QUEST TO CONTAIN CREATIVITY

By: Atty. Mark Anthony Tamayo on August 6,2020 Any scheme that has to do with minimizing, eliminating or altering the incidence of taxation may be closely scrutinized and ultimately questioned by tax authorities. There is no question that the adoption of fraudulent means to deliberately reduce, deceive...

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A PRESUMPTION IS A MERE PRESUMPTION

By: Atty. Mark Anthony Tamayo on July 23,2020. In tax litigation, assessments from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) are generally accorded the presumption of correctness and being made in good faith (Marcos II v. Court of Appeals, GR. 120880, June 5, 1997). In the absence of evidence to...

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COVID-19’s IMPACT ON SIN TAXES AND HEALTH CARE FUNDING

By: Atty. Euney Marie Mata-Perez on July 9,2020 The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic and the community quarantines imposed to curb its spread certainly affected people’s lifestyles. It also affected their spending habits, as seen in the increase in the use of the internet and various...

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PROCUREMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

By: Atty. Euney Marie Mata-Perez Because of the serious threat posed by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic to the health, safety and security of Filipinos, a state of national emergency was declared over the country under Section 2 of Republic Act (RA) 11469, or “the Bayanihan to Heal...

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