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Hello. Tax-related question.,
Currently working 2 jobs. Isang local and isang independent contractor (aus-based). Yung local ko eh binabayaran yung lahat ng government mandated benefits (?) and sila na rin naghahandle ng taxes ko while yung Independent Contractor e hindi.
I've been employed sa local for 1.5 years (38k/month) while kakastart ko lang sa Independent Contractor (60k/month).
Gusto ko sana mag car-loan in the near future para makabili ng dream car ko and I don't think na papayag ang banks kung makikita nila sa ITR ko eh yung work ko lang sa local.
Can anyone point me to an article/guide kung papaano ko babayaran yung taxes ko? I'm really confused kasi since hinahandle na ng local employer ko yung taxes ko ๐ฐ
Side comment lang to mamser since nasa r/taxPH din sagot.
Siguro ang problem kung nais mo bayaran yung tax mo kay AU is, wala sa clause ng contract mo na pwede ka magwork outside them. may case kase na kakilala ng tropa nagkafine ng 500k dahil sa pagfreelance. Di naman sa pinagooverthink kita
Kung desidido ka na mamser, register kay BIR as mixed income earner. Andaming shit pa ang need mo gawin para don, make sure na sigurado ka na at stable si AU kase saket din "daw" sa ulo magclose.
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Disclaimer: ang mga impormasyon na ito ay nakalap ko sa taxph, di ako accountant but a self employed individual na nagfifile ng tax lamang.