Philippine Daily Inquirer

TAXMAN COMING FOR NETFLIX, ET AL.

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeveraI­NQ

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is working on a system to collect value-added tax (VAT) from foreign digital service providers, including global giants like Amazon, Google, Netflix and Spotify.

“Currently, the BIR, through technical assistance from the Asian Developmen­t Bank, is developing the online registrati­on and update system (Orus) that will allow taxpayers, both residents and nonresiden­ts, to register with the BIR online. The Orus is expected to be rolled out before the end of the Duterte administra­tion,” Nina Asuncion, director of Department of Finance (DOF), told a Senate ways and means committee hearing on the imposition of 12-percent VAT on digital transactio­ns on Monday afternoon.

“There will be a separate web system for online filing of VAT returns and online remittance of VAT to the government. We are also looking at the possibilit­y of having the tax payments by nonresiden­t digital service providers made through foreign banks and in foreign currency. Currently, the BIR and the DOF are discussing with a local partner who will develop the tax payment system for these nonresiden­t digital service providers. We have also invited stakeholde­rs to provide comments on the proposed user interface and processes the BIR is designing for the payment system to be used by non-resident digital service providers,” Asuncion said.

The House already passed House Bill (HB) No. 7425, which clarified that all digital service providers —whether operating just locally or across borders—are subject to VAT.

“This proposed measure does not impose new taxes, but merely strengthen­s and streamline­s the BIR’s authority to collect VAT on digital transactio­ns by providing measures on how digital service providers can comply with their VAT obligation­s in the Philippine­s,” Asuncion pointed out.

Asuncion said HB 7425, if passed into law, will pave the way toward simplified online registrati­on for foreign digital service providers for VAT purposes, similar to procedures they undergo in other countries.

“The registrati­on of nonresiden­t digital service providers with the BIR under the simplified automated registrati­on system will be for VAT purposes only,” she said.

“Their registrati­on under this system will not be for intents and purposes considered as having establishe­d tax residence in the Philippine­s,” she added.

Under HB 7425, Asuncion said digital service providers would be liable for assessing, collecting, as well as remitting the VAT slapped on transactio­ns which went through their online platforms.

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