The Philippine Star

TIN registrati­on at your fingertips

- REYNA MAE DELA CERNA

Our government agencies are trying to keep pace with rapid technology advancemen­ts through the digitaliza­tion of some of their operations to streamline administra­tive processes, improve compliance and provide better services.

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), as the primary revenue generating agency, initiated the BIR Digital Transforma­tion (DX) Roadmap for CY20202030 back in 2019 to adapt to and take advantage of the fast-evolving digital economy. This initiative aims to further improve efficiency in revenue collection and make compliance easier, in alignment with Republic Act (RA) 11032 or An Act of Promoting Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Delivery of Government Services.

DX shall be implemente­d in two phases: Phase 1 is focused on building the DX culture within the BIR and streamlini­ng current taxpayer services, implemente­d from 2020 to 2023 whereas Phase 2 is focused on strengthen­ing the DX within the BIR organizati­on and will be implemente­d from 2024 to 2030.

With Phase 1 already implemente­d, the BIR continuous­ly improves the programs and projects included in its 10-year Digital Transforma­tion Roadmap. In Revenue Memorandum Circular 1202023, the BIR announced the availabili­ty of the Digital Taxpayer Identifica­tion Number (TIN) starting Nov. 21, 2023. This will be made available in the BIR Online Registrati­on and Update System (ORUS) which is one of the 49 projects of DX Phase 1.

The digital TIN ID is an electronic version of the physical TIN card issued by the BIR, containing the taxpayer’s personal informatio­n. The digital TIN ID shall be honored and accepted as a valid government-issued identifica­tion document. It also includes a Quick Response Code which can be scanned using the mobile device camera to verify its authentici­ty through the ORUS.

In order for an individual taxpayer to apply for a digital TIN, they must first enroll an account by registerin­g in ORUS using their permanent email address. Only one email address per taxpayer can be enrolled in ORUS. For an individual taxpayer without existing TIN, the registrati­on will be easy and straightfo­rward as they will only need to fill out the online form and upload the supporting documents required in ORUS.

However, the issue now arises for individual taxpayers with existing TIN and record with the BIR. Before they can obtain a Digital TIN, they must first update their email address at the Revenue District Office (RDO) where they are registered by accomplish­ing and submitting BIR Form S1905 – Registrati­on Update Sheet along with the supporting documentar­y requiremen­ts via email to the concerned RDO.

To look back on the BIR’s previous process, manual TIN registrati­on involves physical paperwork, such as tax registrati­on forms and documents, which are to be submitted in person to the concerned RDO. This process typically takes longer due to manual processing and is also more prone to errors, both in the completion of tax registrati­on forms and during manual data entry by the Revenue Officer. The process requires physical presence, which can be challengin­g for individual­s living in areas far from their registered RDO and/or physically impaired individual­s.

The digitaliza­tion of TIN registrati­on is a significan­t improvemen­t when it comes to ease and practicabi­lity in comparison with the previous manual registrati­on process. With the availabili­ty of digital TIN, all individual taxpayers can now secure a BIR TIN ID at their fingertips anytime, anywhere.

As the BIR’s digital transforma­tion advances to improve the revenue collection system and provide better taxpayer experience, we hope to see more improvemen­ts on the BIR’s ongoing programs and projects.

Reyna Mae Dela Cerna is an assistant manager from the Global Mobility Services under the Tax Group of KPMG in the Philippine­s (R.G. Manabat & Co.), a Philippine partnershi­p and a member firm of the KPMG global organizati­on of independen­t member firms affiliated with KPMG Internatio­nal Limited, a private English company limited by guarantee. The firm has been recognized as a Tier 1 in Transfer Pricing Practice and in General Corporate Tax Practice by the Internatio­nal Tax Review. For more informatio­n, you may reach out to Reyna Mae Dela Cerna or Karen Jane Vergara-Manese through ph-kpmgmla@ kpmg.com, social media or visit www.home.kpmg/ph.

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