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    Ask Me Anything About Philippine Taxation! 11.May.2020

    @jjmahart Technically, you are a mixed earner. You are required to register your rental business and pay the appropriate taxes. Regarding your stocks, if your broker already withholds tax on your behalf, you do not need to pay tax on your dividends and gains.
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    Ask Me Anything About Philippine Taxation! 11.May.2020

    @impetus2 Yes. They are considered as non-licensed professionals.
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    Ask Me Anything About Philippine Taxation! 11.May.2020

    @lazuli I'm sorry, I am not sure. You can call BPI if you want. Ask them if they withhold taxes on behalf of trustees of the BPI UEIFF.
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    Ask Me Anything About Philippine Taxation! 11.May.2020

    @pentecostal1ness If they are using revocable trust funds as a driver then it's most probable that they do not withhold on their client's behalf. Nasa disclaimer naman yan ng fund.
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    Ask Me Anything About Philippine Taxation! 11.May.2020

    @resjudicata Maybe. Maybe not. The risk of getting caught increases as you become more high profile.
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    Ask Me Anything About Philippine Taxation! 11.May.2020

    @lazuli Hi! Sorry for the delay. I had connection issues right after I posted. Q1: Yes, this forms part of your other income to be taxed under graduated rates. Q2: Yes. As per my understanding, those foreign fund holder does not withhold on your behalf.
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    Ask Me Anything About Philippine Taxation! 11.May.2020

    Hi! I am a CPA specializing in Philippine Taxation. I created this AMA to help Filipino business owners and investors understand the effects of taxation on their financial decisions. Also, to promote our subreddit. Importance of taxation Effect on investment income - Financial advisors will...
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