People need money to finance their cost of living (i.e., food, clothing, medicine, education, leisure, et cetera). Thus, they strive and work hard to earn such money to cover those expenses. However, in almost every country, especially the Philippines, tax is inherent. Income tax … [Read more...]
List of Topnotchers and Successful 2010 Bar examinees
The Philippine Bar Exam is one of the most prestigious professional examinations in the country, and being a lawyer and a member of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) is one of the greatest dreams every Filipino could ever achieve. Thursday, March 17, 2011, the … [Read more...]
Philippines 2010 Bar Exam Results Released March 2011
The Philippine Supreme Court has just released today, March 17, 2011 the 2010 Bar Exam results that was held on September 2010. Out of the total 4,847 examinees who have finished taking the tests in all 8 law subjects, a total of 982 examinees passed the Bar Examination. … [Read more...]
How to Register a Financing Company in the Philippines
In this article, we will give you guidelines on how to register a financing company in the Philippines. Financing companies are required to be registered as a corporation and therefore must obtain a certificate of registration from the Securities and Exchange Commission. … [Read more...]
20 Tips to Avoid BIR Tax Penalties
Taxes are burden imposed to persons and entities who earn income, engage in business, transfer personal or real properties, and other taxpayers who are required to pay taxes by the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) and other applicable laws. If a tax means cash outlay, … [Read more...]
How to Register a Foundation in the Philippines
Many of our prominent and successful business entities in the country have already established foundations as intensification to their corporate social responsibility. Ayala Corporation has Ayala Foundation; Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company (Metrobank) has Metrobank … [Read more...]
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