- The Philippines recently enacted Republic Act No. 12023, known as the VAT on digital services law
- The law imposes VAT obligations on digital service providers (DSPs) in the country, both resident and non-resident
- Non-resident DSPs are assigned unprecedented VAT responsibilities under the new law
- The law aims to generate an estimated P16-billion VAT collection annually and level the playing field between traditional and digital businesses
- Digital service is defined as any service supplied over the internet or electronic network using information technology
- Non-resident DSPs must register with the BIR for VAT purposes if their gross sales exceed a certain threshold
Source: bworldonline.com
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