UPDATE! BIR recently released a new portal to submit your AFS submissions online! Woot! Kudos to you, BIR! Here’s a quick run through of the new AFS eSubmission Portal aka eAFS: How to submit attachments to Annual ITR using eAFS It’s that time of the year! Tax Filing Season! Time… Read MoreSubmitting your Annual ITR – How to and Attachments
Whether you’re a freelancer or a business owner, obtaining a BIR registration certificate is a must for you. Also known as BIR Form 2303 and Certificate of Registration (COR), this type of document gives you the legal rights to operate your business in the Philippines. All professionals licensed by the Philippine… Read MoreBIR Certificate of Registration Guide: What is Form 2303 and Why Do You Need It?
First off, congratulations! You are now collecting taxes on behalf of the BIR through expanded withholding tax. Granted, you probably didn’t really have a choice but, fret not: compliance to this tax type is not as hard as you think. And with some tools (*cough*Taxumo*cough), it’s not much more effort!… Read MoreMaking Sense of Expanded Withholding Tax – Forms 2307, 0619E, 1601EQ, and the QAP
What is this “withheld” amount? Why did my client not pay the full amount? What is this 2307? Is this the “ITR”? When you get your check from your client and, specially, if this is the first you’re getting paid, you probably have these questions in mind. So let us help… Read MoreWithholding Tax Table 2018 for Freelancers / Professionals
Income Tax for 2018 in the Philippines has been an interesting space lately because of the TRAIN Law (aka R.A. 10963). For self-employed individuals, it has been of particular interest because they now have an option to avail of a simpler 8% Income Tax Rate Option. The BIR released Revenue… Read MoreHow to Avail of the 8% Income Tax Rate on Gross Sales/Receipts
The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion, more popularly known as TRAIN, has amended the tax code to increase the VAT Threshold from P1.919 Million to P3.0 Million. If you are a registered VAT taxpayer earning less than P3.0 Million, you may now opt to be non-vat instead. This is… Read MoreTax Reform: How to Change from VAT to Non-VAT
The Income Tax Reform Law (Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion of TRAIN) (RA No. 10963 + veto message) changes a lot of things for the DIY taxpayer. Aside from the forms themselves, the tax reform law also changes the frequency, the processes, and the formula & tax tables that… Read MoreTRAIN Law Primer or So what do I file now?
Taxumo turns Tax Filing from what was previously a painful scary chore into a pleasant & quick online experience! Aligned with that promise, we are releasing our new UI. Built from the ground up with intuitiveness and ease in mind, filing your taxes are even easier than ever before. What… Read MoreTaxumo Makes Tax Filing a Quick & Easy Online Experience
The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (more popularly known as TRAIN, less popularly known as RA No. 10963) has been signed. This has opened up more options for Individuals, SME’s, Professionals, and Freelancers when it comes to paying taxes. TRAIN’s New Tax Option In particular, TRAIN gives us a… Read MoreTRAIN’s New 8% Tax – Does it really save you money?
As partof our mission to help youfocus more on your passion, we at Taxumo will be inviting various experts here on our blog to guide you on how to grow your business effectively.
Below, digital marketing specialist Julian Cañita explains how Facebook ads can be a great platform to reach your potential market.
So you want to run Facebook ads for your business?
That’s great!
As a Facebook Ads Specialist, I understand the power of using the platform as a way to grow businesses and how effective it can be. So if you are just planning to start on using Facebook ads, this piece is for you!
In this quick guide, I’ll teach you the very basics of the Facebook ad platform so you can get started.
Before continuing, I would recommend that you access your Facebook ads manager account. Take a quick look around and even do some tests yourself. This will help you better understand the points I’m about to lay out.
Once you’ve done that, then we’re okay to proceed.