BIR's attempts to register online sellers inside condos, posh subdivisions hit a snag

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BIR's attempts to register online sellers inside condos, posh subdivisions hit a snag
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The attempt of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to register online sellers of goods and services that are based inside condominium buildings and exclusive subdivisions in Metro Manila hit a snag after its personnel were barred from entering the areas.

The attempt of the Bureau of Internal Revenue to register online sellers of goods and services that are based inside condominium buildings and exclusive subdivisions in Metro Manila hit a snag after its personnel were barred from entering the areas.

Other RDOs in the metropolis also echoed the same complaint, adding they lack manpower and time to post and wait for their quarries in the premises. RDOs explained that government regulatory offices are now liberal in issuing business permit without scrutinizing applications in line with the Ease of Doing Business Law which do away many information and paper requirements.

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