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      • Facts on Certificate 2307 and Form 1701Q
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      • Introduction 1

        • Lecture1.1
          Introduction
      • Taxes Imposed on Individuals 2

        • Lecture2.1
          Taxes Imposed on Individuals
        • Quiz2.1
          Quiz 2 questions
      • All about BIR Form 2307 2

        • Lecture3.1
          All about BIR Form 2307
        • Quiz3.1
          Quiz 2 questions
      • Populating BIR Form 1701Q 2

        • Lecture4.1
          Populating BIR Form 1701Q
        • Quiz4.1
          Quiz 2 questions
      • Question and Answer 1

        • Lecture5.1
          Q&A: Facts on Certificate 2307 and Form 1701Q
      • Final Assessment 1

        • Quiz6.1
          Final Assessment 10 questionsFinal
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          4 Comments

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          Vicky Luspian
          October 14, 2022

          Hello,

          I am already registered as a free-lance professional, fixed tax rate of 8% at the beginning of the year. On this 3rd quarter, I opened a small business. The small business is considered my branch. My question, when I file my quarterly/annual ITR, what would be the address that I must use, is it the original address as professional or the branch address (the business)? Thanks..

          • Chris Bernardo
            Chris Bernardo
            October 27, 2022

            Hi Vicky, usually, the first thing taxpayers do is update the Certificate of Registration COR with the BIR. Based on taxpayers’ accounts on this matter, the BIR leans towards businesses and uses that information versus other forms of income like freelancing. If you need to file already and can’t update your COR with the BIR, taxpayers usually use whatever they have registered and are written on their COR. Please consult a tax accountant or the RDO regarding this as we are not officially allowed to provide accounting/tax advise.

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          Vicky Luspian
          October 14, 2022

          Hello,

          Another question pls, when using FastFile, do I need to attach any documents? If yes, are soft copies accepted, photo of the said docs? thanks

          • Chris Bernardo
            Chris Bernardo
            October 27, 2022

            Hi Vicky, in Fast File you don’t need to attach any documents. Fast File works like an eBIR with the exemption of being able to send attachments like SLSP and QAP. If your intention is to send other documents related to tax returns, you may need to send this to the BIR manually or through BIR’s AFS. https://eafs.bir.gov.ph/

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