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The BIR issued the revised BIR Form No. 1701Q (Quarterly Income Tax Return) January 2018 (ENCS) in conformity with the provisions of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law.
Manual and eBIRForms filers
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The newly revised BIR Form No. 1701Q [refers to the new BIR Form No. 1701Q (Quarterly Income Tax Return) as revised due to the implementation of the TRAIN Law with revision date of January 2018 (ENCS)] is available under the BIR Forms-Income Tax Return section of the BIR website. Thus, taxpayers may download the PDF format of BIR Form 1701Q, print it, then fill out the applicable items/fields.
In case a taxpayer paid the income tax due for the first quarter using the old return, the taxpayer still needs to file the newly revised BIR Form 1701Q and mark the return as an amended return. This is to determine whether or not the taxpayer is availing of the 8% income tax rate based on the gross sales/receipts and other non-operating income in lieu of graduated rates under Section 24(A)(2)(a) and percentage tax under Section 116 of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended (Tax Code). The payment/s made shall be reflected in item no. 59 (Tax Paid in Return Previously Filed, if this is an Amended Return) of the newly revised BIR Form 1701Q.
If the computation resulted to a payable, manual filers shall pay the tax due thereon in accordance with the manner of payment below. Penalties shall apply if payment is made after the due date. If the result is no payment/overpayment, taxpayers are mandated to follow the existing procedure for “No Payment Return”, which is to file through the use of eBIRForms.
eFPS filers
The newly revised BIR Form No. 1701Q is not yet available for eFPS filers.
As a work-around, eFPS filers shall use the newly revised return in the Offline eBIRForms Package v7.1 to file the quarterly income tax return for the first quarter of 2018.
In case an eFPS filer paid the income tax due for the first quarter using the old return, the taxpayer still needs to file the newly revised BIR Form 1701Q and mark the return as an amended return. This is to determine whether or not the taxpayer is availing of the 8% income tax rate based on the gross sales/receipts and other non-operating income in lieu of graduated rates under Section 24(A)(2)(a) and percentage tax under Section 116 of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended (Tax Code). The payment/s made shall be reflected in item no. 59 (Tax Paid in Return Previously Filed, if this is an Amended Return) of the newly revised BIR Form 1701Q.
If the computation resulted in a payable, eFPS filers shall pay the tax due thereon per manner of payment below. Penalties shall apply if payment is made after the due date.
Manner of payment
Payment of the income tax due for manual and eBIRForms filers shall be made through:
Manual payment
- Authorized Agent Bank (AAB) located within the territorial jurisdiction of the Revenue District Office (RDO) where the taxpayer is registered
- In places where there are no AABs, the return shall be filed and the tax shall be paid with the concerned Revenue Collection Officer (RCO) under the jurisdiction of the RDO.
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Online payment
- Thru GCash mobile payment
- Landbank of the Philippines (LBP) Linkbiz Portal, for taxpayers who have ATM account with LBP and/or for holders of Bancnet ATM/debit card
- DBP Tax Online, for holders of Visa Master/Credit card and/or Bancnet ATM/debit card
Intention to elect 8% income tax rate
A taxpayer shall signify his/her intention to elect the 8% income tax rate either by updating his/her registration using BIR Form 1905 or by checking/clicking item no. 13 in BIR Form No. 2551Q or item no. 16 in BIR Form No. 1701Q, and such election/option shall be irrevocable for the taxable year.
Reference: Revenue Memorandum Circular 32-2018