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Taxesa

The document outlines various types of taxation in the Philippines, including Capital Gains Tax, Documentary Stamp Tax, Donor's Tax, Estate Tax, Income Tax, Percentage Tax, Value Added Tax, and various forms of Withholding Tax. Each tax is described in terms of its application and the circumstances under which it is imposed. The information serves as a guide for understanding the different tax obligations individuals and businesses may encounter.

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Taxesa

The document outlines various types of taxation in the Philippines, including Capital Gains Tax, Documentary Stamp Tax, Donor's Tax, Estate Tax, Income Tax, Percentage Tax, Value Added Tax, and various forms of Withholding Tax. Each tax is described in terms of its application and the circumstances under which it is imposed. The information serves as a guide for understanding the different tax obligations individuals and businesses may encounter.

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kinds of taxation Capital Gains Tax is a tax imposed on the gains presumed to have been realized by the seller

from the sale, exchange, or other disposition of capital assets lo cated in the Philippines, including pacto de retro sales and other forms of cond itional sale. Documentary Stamp Tax is a tax on documents, instruments, loan agreements and p apers evidencing the acceptance, assignment, sale or transfer of an obligation, rights, or property incident thereto. Donor's Tax is a tax on a donation or gift, and is imposed on the gratuitous tr ansfer of property between two or more persons who are living at the time of the transfer. Estate Tax is a tax on the right of the deceased person to transmit his/her est ate to his/her lawful heirs and beneficiaries at the time of death and on certai n transfers which are made by law as equivalent to testamentary disposition. Income Tax is a tax on all yearly profits arising from property, profession, tr ades or offices or as a tax on a person s income, emoluments, profits and the like . Percentage Tax is a business tax imposed on persons or entities who sell or lea se goods, properties or services in the course of trade or business whose gross annual sales or receipts do not exceed P550,000 and are not VAT-registered. Value Added Tax is a business tax imposed and collected from the seller in the course of trade or business on every sale of properties (real or personal) lease of goods or properties (real or personal) or vendors of services. It is an indi rect tax, thus, it can be passed on to the buyer. Withholding Tax on Compensation is the tax withheld from individuals receiving purely compensation income. Expanded Withholding Tax is a kind of withholding tax which is prescribed only for certain payors and is creditable against the income tax due of the payee for the taxable quarter year. Final Withholding Tax is a kind of withholding tax which is prescribed only for certain payors and is not creditable against the income tax due of the payee fo r the taxable year. Income Tax withheld constitutes the full and final payment o f the Income Tax due from the payee on the said income. Withholding Tax on Government Money Payments is the withholding tax withheld by government offices and instrumentalities, including government-owned or -contro lled corporations and local government units, before making any payments to priv ate individuals, corporations, partnerships and/or associations. http://www.bir.gov.ph/taxinfo/taxinfo.htm

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