The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has instructed sellers of goods and services across the country to display in their establishments and platforms the Notice of Issuance of Receipts or Invoice (NIRI) starting July 1. ManilaBulletin
The Bureau of Internal Revenue has instructed sellers of goods and services across the country to display in their establishments and platforms the Notice of Issuance of Receipts or Invoice starting July 1.
BIR Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui, Jr. said the display of NIRI also covers websites, or social media accounts. The BI chief emphasized that the display of the NIRI serves as a reminder for sellers to automatically issue a receipt or invoice for each sale of goods or service, without waiting for the buyer to request for it.
In order to receive the new NIRI, registered business taxpayers must update their registration information and provide a designated official company email address.
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