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Corporate Tax in the Philippines refers to the income tax imposed on corporations, whether domestic or foreign, operating within the country. It encompasses various aspects including tax compliance, planning, and advisory services related to corporate income streams.
The primary agency overseeing corporate tax is the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). Domestic corporations and resident foreign corporations are generally subject to a 20% Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rate, reduced from 25% by the CREATE Law, on their net taxable income. Non-resident foreign corporations, meanwhile, are taxed on gross income derived from sources within the Philippines, often at a 25% rate, with specific withholding tax rates for certain types of income. Corporations are required to file quarterly income tax returns and an annual income tax return (BIR Form 1702 series).