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Philippines Expands E-Invoicing and CTC E-Reporting Requirements

  • The Philippines Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has published Revenue Regulations 11-2025, which implement changes to existing e-invoicing and CTC e-reporting obligations.
  • The official version of the regulation includes a few changes compared to its draft version.
  • The amendments made in the official version include:
  • Broader Taxpayer Scope: Taxpayers classified as Large Taxpayers under Republic Act No. 11976 and Revenue Regulations 8-2024 have now been included in the scope of e-invoicing and CTC e-reporting obligations.
  • Extended Penalty Provisions: Section 264, in addition to Section 264-A of the Tax Code, will be applicable in cases of violation or non-compliance with e-invoicing and CTC e-reporting obligations.
  • Deadline for e-Invoicing: Taxpayers engaged in e-commerce, Large Taxpayers under the Large Taxpayer Service (LTS), and Large Taxpayers under Republic Act No. 11976 and Revenue Regulations 8-2024 will have one year from the effective date of the regulation to comply with the requirement to issue e-invoices in a structured format that can be easily extracted and readily reported to the BIR.
  • From March 2026, structured e-invoicing becomes mandatory for companies engaged in e-Commerce and for all Large Taxpayers.
  • No specific e-invoicing standard has been mandated.
  • The official Revenue Regulations, like its draft version, do not set specific deadlines for the expansion of the Philippines CTC e-reporting obligation to the remaining taxpayers.
  • Separate regulations mandating taxpayer compliance with both structured e-invoicing and e-reporting will be issued.
  • Separate regulations will provide the deadlines impacting all taxpayers subject to the system.

Source: sovos.com

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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