BIR extends tax document submission and payment deadlines until July 31 for storm-affected regions
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) extended tax-related document submission and payment deadlines for areas affected by tropical storms Crising, Dante, typhoon Emong, and the southwest monsoon until July 31, 2025.
Revenue District Offices in specified regions, including those under Revenue Regions 1 to 12 excluding certain RDOs, are granted this extension to comply with requirements for various tax-related documents such as quarterly reports on OCWs/OFWs remittances and VAT returns for June 2025.
The extended deadline applies to specific documents like the Quarterly Information on OCWs or OFWs Remittances Exempt from DST and the Quarterly Value-Added Tax Return (BIR Form 2550Q).
Additional Revenue Regions may be granted extensions if further damage from inclement weather is reported, as per BIR Commissioner Romeo Lumagui Jr.
Taxpayers in affected areas are advised to check with their local RDOs for specific guidance on the extended deadlines.
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