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How to pay taxes online
How to pay taxes online
Katrina Domingo,
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 05, 2018 08:15 AM PHT
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Updated Apr 05, 2018 09:25 AM PHT

MANILA - Taxpayers can now settle their annual dues online and avoid long queues at Bureau of Internal Revenue offices during the April 15 deadline.
MANILA - Taxpayers can now settle their annual dues online and avoid long queues at Bureau of Internal Revenue offices during the April 15 deadline.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to take some of the pain out of paying taxes, if your employer will not do it for you:
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to take some of the pain out of paying taxes, if your employer will not do it for you:
STEP 1: Go to the BIR's e-Registration system website to register your tax identification number.
STEP 1: Go to the BIR's e-Registration system website to register your tax identification number.
STEP 2: Check your email for a confirmation message from the BIR. This confirms your enrollment and should be sent in 3 to 10 working days.
STEP 2: Check your email for a confirmation message from the BIR. This confirms your enrollment and should be sent in 3 to 10 working days.
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STEP 3: Go to the BIR's Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS) website to accomplish tax forms and other relevant documents that need to be presented to online payment partners.
STEP 3: Go to the BIR's Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS) website to accomplish tax forms and other relevant documents that need to be presented to online payment partners.
STEP 4: Pay your taxes through online banking channels that are accredited by the BIR.
STEP 4: Pay your taxes through online banking channels that are accredited by the BIR.
"E-Payment channels accept tax payments through the use of either online, credit / debit / prepaid cards, and mobile payments," the BIR said in its official website.
"E-Payment channels accept tax payments through the use of either online, credit / debit / prepaid cards, and mobile payments," the BIR said in its official website.
Accredited banks and payment channels include the Development Bank of the Philippines, Land Bank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, and GCash.
Accredited banks and payment channels include the Development Bank of the Philippines, Land Bank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, and GCash.
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