REVENUE MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 111-2021 issued on October 21, 2021 announces the availability of Offline Electronic Bureau of Internal Revenue Forms (eBIRForms) Package Version 7.9.2, which is downloadable from www.bir.gov.ph and www.knowyourtaxes.ph.
The new Offline eBIRForms Package now includes the January 2018 version of the following
forms:
BIR Form No. | Description |
---|---|
2552 | Percentage Tax Return for Transactions Involving Shares of Stock Listed and Traded Through the Local Stock Exchange or Through Initial and/or Secondary Public Offering |
1600-VT | Monthly Remittance Return of Value-Added Tax Withheld |
1600-PT | Monthly Remittance Return of Other Percentage Taxes Withheld |
1707 | Capital Gains Tax Return for Onerous Transfer of Shares of Stocks Not Traded through the Local Stock Exchange |
2200-C | Excise Tax Return for Cosmetic Procedures |
The package also contains bug fixes for BIR Form Nos. 1702-MXv2018 and 1702MXv2018C. Payments of the taxes due, if any shall be made thru the following modes:
a. Manual Payment
• Authorized Agent Bank (AAB) located within the territorial jurisdiction of the Revenue
District Office (RDO) where the taxpayer is registered; or
• In places where there are no AABs, the return shall be filed and the corresponding tax
due thereon shall be paid to the concerned Revenue Collection Officer (RCO) under
the jurisdiction of the RDO where the taxpayer is registered using the Mobile Revenue
Collection Officer System (MRCOS) facility.
b. Online Payment
• LandBank of the Philippines (LBP) Link.BizPortal – for taxpayers who have
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) account with LBP and/or holders of Bancnet
ATM/Debit Card; or
• Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Tax Online – for taxpayers-holders of
Visa/Master Credit Card and/or Bancnet ATM Debit Card; or
• Union Bank Online Web and Mobile Payment Facility – for taxpayers who have
account with Union Bank; or
• PESONet through LBP Link.BizPortal – for taxpayers who have account with Rizal
Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC), Robinsons Bank, Union Bank and Bank of
the Philippine Islands (BPI); or
• Mobile payment (GCash/PayMaya).