2023 Tax Table Philippines

2023 Tax Table Philippines

Please research a 2023 Philippine HOLIDAY.

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1. Please research a 2023 Philippine HOLIDAY.


Answer:

The regular holidays are:

New Year’s Day – January 1 (Sunday)

Maundy Thursday – April 6

Good Friday – April 7

Araw ng Kagitingan – April 10 (Monday nearest April 9)

Labor Day – May 1 (Monday)

Independence Day – June 12 (Monday)

National Heroes Day – August 28 (Monday)

Bonifacio Day – November 27 (Monday nearest November 30)

Christmas Day – December 25 (Monday)

Rizal Day – December 30 (Saturday)

Special (non-working) days:

EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary – February 25 (Saturday)

Black Saturday – April 8

Ninoy Aquino Day – August 21 (Monday)

All Saints’ Day – November 1 (Wednesday)

Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary – December 8 (Friday)

Last Day of the Year – December 31 (Sunday)

Additional special (non-working day):


2. president of the republic of the philippines (2022 to present year 2023)​


Answer:
president ferdinand "bong bong" marcos jr.


3. what is the weather forecast in philippines on march 10 2023​


Answer:

high pressure area in mindanao

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4. tax evasion philippines


Answer:

Tax evasion happens when a person intentionally avoids paying any tax under the Tax Code of the Philippines. Because tax evasion is a criminal offense, tax evaders are subject to serious penalties and criminal charges.

Explanation:

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5. Taxes in the Philippines introduction​


Answer:

Income of residents in Philippines is taxed progressively up to 32%

Explanation:

Income of residents in Philippines is taxed progressively up to 32%. Resident citizens are taxed on all their net income derived from sources within and without the Philippines. For nonresident, whether an individual or not of the Philippines, is taxable only on income derived from sources within the Philippines.

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6. should the philippines govt.implement tax reforms?why?​


Tax reform will allow the government to invest in the Filipino people through infrastructure, education, health, housing, and social protection. Fears of spikes in inflation are unfounded.


7. who are exemted from tax in the philippines?​


Answer:

Updated March 2018 Page 22  Starting January 1, 2018, compensation income earners, self-employed and professional taxpayers (SEPs) whose annual taxable incomes are P250,000 or less are exempt from the personal income tax (PIT). The 13th month pay and other benefits amounting to P90,000 are likewise tax-exempt.

Explanation:

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8. What are the principal taxes in the Philippines? ​


Answer:

There are four main types of national internal revenue taxes: income, indirect (value-added and percentage taxes), excise and documentary stamp taxes, all of which are administered by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

Answer:

Individuals, including nonresident aliens, earning compensation income are taxed based only on the income tax schedule for individuals. On the other hand, self-employed individuals and professionals are taxed based on the income tax schedule for individuals, applicable percentage taxes, and value-added tax (VAT).

Explanation:

There are four main types of national internal revenue taxes: income, indirect (value-added and percentage taxes), excise and documentary stamp taxes, all of which are administered by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).


9. what is the weather forecast in philippines on march 10 2023 with factors affecting the weather​


Answer:

partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated passing light rains due to the prevailing northeast monsoon


10. this Philippine law simplifies tobacco excise tax structure and increase taxes​


Answer:

Republic Act 10351 or Excise Tax Reform law on alcohol and tobacco.

Explanation:

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11. are the information, opinion, and claim it present backed up facts and evidence? (inflation in the Philippines on February 2023)​


Answer:

Information: Inflation refers to the rate at which prices for goods and services increase over time, reducing the purchasing power of money. Inflation is measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which tracks changes in the prices of a basket of goods and services.

Opinion: Inflation can have both positive and negative effects on the economy. On the one hand, moderate inflation can stimulate economic growth by encouraging spending and investment. On the other hand, high or unpredictable inflation can create uncertainty and erode consumer and investor confidence.

Claim: Based on recent economic data and projections, it is likely that the Philippines will experience a moderate level of inflation of around 2-3% in February 2023. This is supported by the following facts and evidence:

- In January 2023, the CPI for the Philippines increased by 2.7% year-on-year, driven by higher prices of food, housing, and transportation.

- The Philippine government has implemented a range of measures to manage inflation, including monetary policy adjustments, price controls, and subsidies for basic commodities.

- Economic analysts predict that inflation will remain stable in the short to medium term, buoyed by solid economic growth, low unemployment, and manageable debt levels.

Overall, while inflation remains a persistent challenge for the Philippines, the government's proactive approach and strong economic fundamentals suggest that the country is well positioned to weather any potential inflationary pressures in the future.


12. contribute taxes about america and Philippines


Answer:

The United States tax system is based on citizenship, not place of residency. That means it doesn't matter if you live in Massachusetts or Manila—if you're an American you're taxed on income. Taxable foreign income for Americans living in the Philippines includes


13. Evaluating Functions Using the Philippine Tax Rate TASK: For Individual Citizens and Resident Aliens Earning Purely Compensation Income and Individuals Engaged in Business and Practice of Profession, the existing individual tax structure based from of the Philippines https://santandertrade.com/en/portal/establish-overseas/philippines/tax-system shows the table Tax Rate Income Tax From PHP 0 to 250,000 From PHP 250,000 to 400,000 From PHP 400,000 to 800,000 From PHP 800,000 to 2 million From 2 million to 8 million Over PHP 8 million Rates vary between 5% and 32% 0% 20% 25% 30% 32% 35% Direction: Students are tasked to define a piecewise function that models the tax structure in the Philippines and will create a table showing six (5) income values of their choice.​


Answer:

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14. What is the tax reform program in the philippines?


Answer:

The Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (CTRP) is needed to accelerate poverty reduction and to sustainably address inequality


15. The estimated litigation expenses of p1,000,000 will be deductible in 2023 when it is expected to be paid. the gross profit from installment sales will be realized in the amount of p500,000 and p300,000 each of the next two years. the income tax rate is 30% in current year and 32% in 2023 and 33% in 2024 were enacted for future years.


Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed { \mathtt{\orange{Sa \: dami \: ng \: tao \: sa \: mundo,}}} \ \ \\ \boxed { \mathtt{di \: na \: mahirap \: maghanap \: ng \: taong \: mamahalin,}} \\ \boxed {\mathtt{ \purple{Alam \: mo \: kung \: anong \: mahirap \: hanapin? \: yung \: taong,}}} \\ \boxed{ \huge\mathtt{ \blue {DESERVING!}}}[/tex]

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed { \mathtt{\orange{Sa \: dami \: ng \: tao \: sa \: mundo,}}} \ \ \\ \boxed { \mathtt{di \: na \: mahirap \: maghanap \: ng \: taong \: mamahalin,}} \\ \boxed {\mathtt{ \purple{Alam \: mo \: kung \: anong \: mahirap \: hanapin? \: yung \: taong,}}} \\ \boxed{ \huge\mathtt{ \blue {DESERVING!}}}[/tex]

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16. when will dynamite battle arrive in Philippines?A. 2021B.2020C.2022D.2023​


Answer: i dont know

maybe early 2022

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17. These are taxes imposed on specified goods manufactured or produced in the Philippines. Select one: a. Value-Added Tax b. Business Tax c. Excise Tax d. Percentage Tax


These are taxes imposed on specified goods manufactured or produced in the Philippines.

C. Excise Tax


18. Taxes as life blood of Philippine economy


Ang tanging bagay na sigurado tungkol sa estado ng pareho sa atin at ng pandaigdigang ekonomiya ay magkakaroon ng maraming kawalan ng katiyakan sa mga tuntunin ng negatibong epekto ng pandemya.

Tulad ng kung hindi sapat ang pandemya, ang ating bansa ay sinaktan ng maraming mga kalamidad sa taong ito. Para sa maraming mga lalawigan na nakasalalay sa agrikultura, ang mga bagyo ay nagbigay ng tinatawag na pangwakas na kuko sa kabaong.

Ang mga pagsisikap sa pagbawi ay hindi mura. Habang tinutulungan pa rin ang mga nawalan ng trabaho at nagpupumiglas na negosyo dahil sa pandemya, ang ating gobyerno, lalo na ang mga local government unit, ngayon ay kailangang mag-scrape para sa natitira upang maayos ang imprastraktura at pabahay na nasira ng mga nagdaang bagyo.

English ver.:

The only thing that is certain about the state of both our and the global economy is that there is going to be a lot of uncertainty in terms of the negative impact of the pandemic.

As if the pandemic wasn’t enough, our country was battered by numerous calamities this year. For many provinces dependent on agriculture, the typhoons provided the so-called final nail in the coffin.

Recovery efforts are not cheap. While still assisting those who lost their jobs and struggling businesses due to the pandemic, our government, especially the local government units, now have to scrape for what’s left to repair infrastructure and housing damaged by the recent typhoons.


19. What are the significance of the issues on Philippine tax system in Philippine history?


Answer:

Income of residents in Philippines is taxed progressively up to 32%.

Explanation:


20. Activity: Tax Rates in the Philippines Based on the existing tax structure, you are to define a piecewise function that models this situation. You may give the function through (a) equation, (b) table showing some values, or (c) graph.


Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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21. What are the Philippine Tax Laws


Answer:

The basic source of Philippine tax law is the National Internal Revenue Law, which codifies all tax provisions, the latest of which is embodied in Republic Act No. 8424 (“The Tax Reform Act of 1997”). ... A copy of the Tax Reform Act of 1997, which took effect on January 1, 1998.

Explanation:

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22. exercises.1. Make a comparison on the previous tax system of the philippines and the tax system at present. ​


it is a precisional system tax at present.


23. Direction: Students are tasked to define a piecewise function that models the tax structure in the Philippines and will create a table showing six (5) income values of their choice.​


Answer:

The tax is one of the income in our government


24. Taxes imposed by the Spanish government in the Philippines​


TRIBUTO

Tributo was a general tax paid by the Filipinos to Spain which amounted to eight reales. Those who were required to pay the tributo the:

a. 18 to 50 years old males

b. The Carpenters, bricklayers, blacksmiths, tailors and shoemakers

C. Town workers such as those in road construction, and those whose is public in nature.

SANCTORUM

Sanctorum was a tax in the amount of 3 reales. These were required for the cost of Christianization, including the construction of the churches and the purchase of materials for religious celebrations

DONATIVO

Donativo was the tax in the amount of half real for the military campaign of the government against the muslims. In the later years, however, the amount collected from donativo was almost exclusively used for the Spanish fort in Zamboanga.

CAJA DE COMUNIDAD

Caja de comunidad was a tax collected in the amount of 1 real for the incurred expenses of the town in the construction of roads, repair of bridges, or the improvement of public buildings.

SERVICIO PERSONAL

Polo y servicio is the system of forced labor which evolved within the framework of the encomienda system, introduced into the South American colonies by the Conquistadores and Catholic priests who accompanied them. It was present in almost all of the Spanish colonial government around the world. Polo y servicio is the forced labor for 40 days of men ranging from 16 to 60 years of age who were obligated to give personal services to community projects. One could be exempted from polo by paying the falla (corruption of the Spanish Falta, meaning "absence"), a daily fine of one and a half real.


25. What are the difference between the national tax system and the local tax system in the Philippines.


Answer:National taxes refer to national internal revenue taxes imposed and collected by the national government through the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and local taxes refer to those imposed and collected by the local government.

Explanation:


26. discuss the importance of tax in the philippines​


Answer:

Taxes help the government fund their projects for economic development. It's also the lifeblood of outstanding government employees, like teachers. Contributing your share of the pie greatly helps in the development of the Philippines as a whole.

Explanation:

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Answer:

tax is important because the money spent by government to support the needs of our country and for the projects they doing is from our Taxes


27. List down the name of the typhoons in the Philippines in 2023. (Need answer ASP)​


Amang

Betty

Chedeng

Dodong

Egay

Falcon
Goring

Hanna


28. Which of the following corporate tax is not yet implemented in the Philippines? Optional gross income tax? a. Passive income tax b. Optional gross income tax c. Capital gains tax d. Final withholding tax


Step-by-step explanation:

A

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29. How important tax in Philippine Government?


Answer:

More than anything.

Explanation:Why? Philippines today has an excellent program that helps the government grows and developed easily. And it is because of the TRAIN Law that helps to support the growth of and improvements of the Philippines. Students now are given more opportunities to finish studying in tertiary education because of its free tuition in any universities. Government or private workers are tax free if their salaries are below two hundred thousand annually.

I believe this law promotes better life for every Filipino because of the presence of taxes. A country cannot grow nor sustain the needs of a country without tax. When there is tax, there is growth and development.


30. taxes imposed by the spanish government in the Philippines?​


Answer:

What type of government did the Spanish colonies have?Conquistadores, soldiers, and mission- aries were the primary Spanish coloniz- ers; farmers and traders came later. Colonies were governed by crown- appointed viceroys or governors. Settlers had to obey the king's laws and could make none of their own.What kind of government was established in the Philippines during the Spanish regime?Spain established a centralized colonial government in the Philippines that was composed of a national government and the local governments that administered provinces, cities, towns and municipalities.What is the power of taxation in the Philippines?The power of taxation is an inherent and plenary prerogative of the State, its exercise being only limited by the Bill of Rights enshrined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is the Legislative Department which primarily exercises this function.

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