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International Tax in the Philippines involves the taxation of cross-border transactions and income, focusing on the interplay between Philippine tax laws and those of other countries. It addresses issues like tax residency, source of income, and the application of Double Taxation Agreements (DTAs) to prevent double taxation and tax evasion.
The Philippines follows a territorial and source-based taxation system for various income types, with resident citizens and domestic corporations taxed on worldwide income, while non-residents are generally taxed on Philippine-sourced income. The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is the primary agency responsible for tax administration, including the implementation of over 40 DTAs. Tax treaties are crucial for reducing or eliminating taxes on certain income streams for non-residents and for providing mechanisms for dispute resolution, overseen by BIR Revenue Regulations.