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January 17th, 2012 11:49 PM #1I included the word "legally" because my wife and I still want to be honest with this even though our taxes are being wasted by Tupas et al and the by the previous admin.
Anyway, here is the situation.
Wifey works in a multi-government organization. Their office sought official clarification from the government if they can be exempted from paying tax just like WB, UN or ADB employees (i'm only guessing they are tax exempt).
Unfortunately, their request was only partially granted with the top officials the only one being exempted from paying income tax with the govt saying the office was not established through a treaty or something to that effect. Kung sino pa yung mayaman at malaki sahod siya pang exempted tsk tsk tsk.
Now their office decided not issue any annual income declaration for the employees. The office they said is immune to lawsuits so they can do this. Now it is up to the employees if they will pay income tax or not.
Wifey always pay income tax even if I suggest that she don't ( at dadalawin ko na lang siya sa kulungan if ever hehehehe). Her tax alone is more than 4X my gross monthly salary as govt employee kaya nanghihinayang ako hehehe. Alhtough their office gives them extra bonuses as tax compensation. But still, baka lang legal hindi magabayad.
Plus the bottomline, balak namin bumili ng brand new na sasakyan this year for the first time laya any extra money is appreciated.
Anu sa palagay niyo?
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January 18th, 2012 09:16 AM #2
kung yun ang sabi nang opis nila.. bakit ka magbabayad nang tax.. eh di pakulong nila lahat yung nasa opis.. tsaka pag nagkaron naman nang imbestigasyon yung mga nasa taas ang mapuputukan nyan..
i suggest wag magbayad nang tax..
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January 18th, 2012 10:07 AM #3better to pay tax then have a tax refund kesa sa magkaroon ng kaso tapos taxable pala tapos pagbabayarin ka ng malaki para sa lahat ng taon na di ka nagbabayad.
Their office should have made a clarification with BIR first before saying na tax exempt sila mahirap nang makasuhan especially now na nagiging strict ang BIR. To be sure have a clarification directly from BIR.
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January 18th, 2012 12:19 PM #4
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January 18th, 2012 12:56 PM #5
*TS: for clarification, what kind of multi-govt organization your wife is in? PM me if you cannot disclose it here...
since there was clarification already, it would be unwise not to pay anymore... or at least just pay under protest, to avoid prosecution.
the rule on payment of tax for income derived from WITHIN or OUTSIDE the Phil. is very much applicable. If the taxpayer's employees is being considered as a mere extension of a foreign country like embassy, consulate, attache offices and agencies, or organizations formed by treaties or with bilateral tax grant being observed, all employees, foreigners or Fil., are exempt for tax. it is being considered as income outside. conversely, if the company or organization is not enjoying such bilateral privilege or not a recognized world organization with mutual comity with our govet., then the income of its employees are being considered as income from within, hence, taxable.Last edited by phezthie; January 18th, 2012 at 12:58 PM.
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January 18th, 2012 01:18 PM #6As much as I want to disclose it, I regret that I'd rather not simply because I really cannot do anything to change the situation.
What baffles me is that top officials (directors and dept heads) are exempt from paying tax and the others are not. Of course the officials did not contest this decision because they fear that the government might reverse the decision and obliged all of them to pay income tax.
Anyway, I'll just give a description of this organization.
An organization of Ministries/DEpartments of Southeast Asian Countries (but not an ASEAN office).
This organization has many centers located in various locations in member countries.
I've heard it is not created by a treaty (the reason they are exempted from paying tax).
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