Guidelines and Instruction For BIR Form No. 1702-RT (JUNE 2013)
Guidelines and Instruction For BIR Form No. 1702-RT (JUNE 2013)
Guidelines and Instruction For BIR Form No. 1702-RT (JUNE 2013)
tax return (ITR). If you have questions which are not adequately
Table of Contents
- Schedule No. 4 - Other Taxable Income Not Subjected to Final Tax - Page 4 to 5
- Schedule No. 6 - Computation of Net Operating Loss Carry Over (NOLCO) - Page 5
- Schedule No. 9 - Reconciliation for Net Income per Books Against Taxable Income - Page 6
- Required Attachments
1702-RT Corporation, Partnership and other Non- Individual Taxpayer Subject Only to REGULAR
Income Tax Rate.
1702-EX Corporation, Partnership and Other Non- Individual Taxpayer EXEMPT under the Tax
Code, as amended [Sec.30 and those exempted in Sec.27(C)] and other Special Laws with NO Other
Taxable Income.
1702-MX Corporation, Partnership and Other Non-Individual with MIXED Income Subject to
Multiple Income Tax Rates or with Income Subject to SPECIAL/ PREFERENTIAL RATE.
This return shall be filed by Corporation, Partnership and other Non-Individual Taxpayer Subject Only
REGULAR Income Tax Rate of 30%. Every corporation, partnership no matter how created or organized,
joint stock companies, joint accounts, associations (except foreign corporation not engaged in trade of
business in the Philippines and joint venture or consortium formed for the purpose of undertaking
construction projects or engaging in petroleum, coal, geothermal and other energy operations),
government- owned or controlled corporations, agencies and instrumentalities shall render a true and
accurate income tax return in accordance with the provisions of the Tax Code. The return shall be filed by
the president, vice- president or other principal officer, shall be sworn to by such officer and by the
treasurer or assistant treasurer.
The return shall be e-filed and the tax month shall be e-paid on or before the 15th day of the fourth
month following the close of the taxpayer's taxable year using the eFPS facilities thru the BIR website
www.bir.gov.ph.
The return shall be filed and the tax month shall be paid on or before the 15th day of the fourth
month following the close of the taxpayer's taxable year with any Authorized Agent Bank (AAB) located
within the territorial jurisdiction of the Revenue District Office (RDO) where the taxpayer's principal
office is registered. In places where there are no AABs, the return shall be filed and the tax shall be paid
with the concerned Revenue Collection Officer (RCO) under the jurisdiction of the RDO.
Non-eFPS tax filer may opt to use the electronic format under "eBIRForms" (refer to www.bir.gov.ph) for
the preparation, generation and submission and/or payment of this return with greater ease and
accuracy, upon availability of the same in the system.
For NO PAYMENT RETURN: The return shall be filed with RDO where the taxpayers's principal office is
registered or with the concerned RCO under the same RDO on or before the 15th day of the fourth
month following the close of the taxpayer's taxable year.
1. Enter all required information in CAPITAL LETTERS using BLACK INK. Mark applicable boxes with an
"X". Two copies MUST be filed with the BIR and one held by the taxpayer.
3. For all questions wherein an appropriate box is provided for a possible answer, mark the applicable
box corresponding to the chosen answer with an "X";
4. Required information wherein the space provided has a letter separator, the same must be supplied
with CAPITAL LETTERS where each character (including comma or period) shall occupy one box and leave
one space blank for every word. However, if the word is followed by a comma or period, there is no need
to leave blank after the comma or period. Do NOT write "NONE" or make any other marks in the box/es;
and
This return is divided into Parts I to VI with accompanying Schedules 1 to 13. Individual instructions as
to the source of the information and the necessary calculators are provided on each line item.
PART
NO.
I Background Information 1
IV Computation of Tax 2
SCHED
NO.
1 Sales/Revenues/Receipts/Fees 3
2C Cost of Services 3
10 Balance Sheet 7
11 Stockholders/Partners/Members Information 7
12 Supplemental Information 7
For Items 1 to 5
Item 1 Mark the applicable box with an "X". This refers to the accounting period (Fiscal or Calendar year)
upon the basis of which the net income is computed by the tax filer.
Item 2 Indicate the taxable year ended covered by the return being filed.
Item 3 Choose "Yes" if the tax return is one amending previous return filed, "No" if not.
Item 4 Choose "Yes" if the return is made for a fractional part of a year (e.g. commencement, retirement
or change in accounting period)
Item 5 Mark the appropriate ATC as show in your Certificate of Registration(BIR Form No. 2303)
Item 6 Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter the TIN for the corporation, partnership or other non-
individual taxpayer
Item 7 RDO Code: Enter the appropriate code for your RDO per BIR Form Nos. 1903/2303
Item 8 Date of Incorporation/Organization: Enter the date as shown in your BIR Form No. 2303. It is the
date when the corporation has been incorporated as per Certificate of Registration issued by the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)/other regulatory agencies like the Cooperative Development
Authority, National Electrification Authority, etc.
Item 9 Registered Name: Enter your registered name as it was entered on your BIR Form No. 2303.
Item 10 Registered Address: Enter registered address as indicated in your BIR Form No. 2303. If you have
moved since your previous filing and have NOT updated your registration, you must update your
registration by filing BIR Form No. 1905.
Item 13 Main Line of Business: Indicate the nature of the main line of business the company is engaged
in per BIR Form No. 2303.
Item 14 PSIC Code: Philippine Standard Industrial Classification Code (PSIC): Refer to www.bir.gov.ph for
your applicable PSIC or visit the local BIR Office.
Item 15 Method of Deduction: Choose either Itemized Deduction under Section 34(A-J), NIRC, as
amended, or Optional Standard Deduction (OSD) which is 40% of Gross Income under Section 34(L),
NIRC, as amended by RA 9504. The chosen method of deduction used in the first quarter of the year
shall be consistently applied throughout the year.
Accomplish first Part IV - Computation of Tax page 2 and other schedules before accomplishing these
items. Then transfer the applicable information from Part IV to each of the items. Individual instructions
as to the source of the information and the necessary calculations are provided on each line item.
Signatory Lines: When all pages of the return are complete, sign the return in the place indicated, enter
the number of pages filed. In Items 23-26, provide the required information and its details.
Enter the information required and then file your original ITR plus two (2) copies to any AAB within the
RDO where registered. Refer to www.bir.gov.ph for your applicable AAB or visit the local BIR Office. For
no payment returns, proceed with filing your ITR with the RDO where the tax filer is registered or the
concerned RCO under the same RDO.
Enter your TIN and Registered Name at the top of this page and in all succeeding pages. The
requirement for entering centavos on the ITR has been eliminated. If the amount of centavos is 49 or
less, drop down the centavos (e.g. P 100.49 = P 100.00). If the amount is 50 centavos or more, round up
to the next peso (e.g. P 100.50 = P 101.00).
Accomplish first the Schedules 1 to 9 before entering these items. Then transfer the applicable
information to Part IV to each of the items.
Item 41: The regular/normal rate of income tax is 30% of the net taxable income.
Item 47: A surcharge of twenty five percent (25%) for the each of the following violations:
1. Failure to file any return and pay the amount of the tax or installment due ton or before the due
date;
2. Unless otherwise authorized by the Commissioner, filing a return with a person or office other
than those with whom it is required to be filed;
3. Failure to pay the full or part of the amount of tax shown on the return, or the full amount of the
tax due for which no return is required to be filed on or before the due date;
4. Failure to pay the deficiency tax within the time prescribed for its payment in the notice of
assessment.
A surcharge of fifty percent (50%) of the tax or of the deficiency tax shall be imposed in case of willful
neglect to file the return within the period prescribed by the Tax Code and/or by rules and regulations or
in case a false or fraudulent return is filed.
Item 48: Interest at the rate of twenty percent (20%) per annum, or such higher rate as may be
prescribed by the rules and regulations, on any unpaid amount of tax, from the date prescribed for the
payment until it is fully paid.
Accomplish first Schedules 5 and 7 before entering these items. Descriptions are defined in the
applicable schedules.
All returns filed by an accredited tax agent on behalf of a taxpayer shall bear the following information:
Items 59 - 61: BIR Accreditation Number, Date of Issuance, and Expiry Date.
Items 59 - 61: Attorney's Roll Number or Accreditation Number, Date of Issuance, and Expiry
Date.
Schedules 1 - 3: List down your sales/revenues/receipts/fees, cost of sales/revenue and other taxable
income not subjected to Final Tax (e.g. Interest Income from affiliates, sale of scraps, etc.).
Schedules 4 Ordinary Allowable Itemized Deductions: There shall be allowed as deduction from gross
income all the ordinary and necessary trade and business expenses paid or incurred during the taxable
year in carrying on or which are directly attributable to the development, management, operation
and/or conduct of the trade and business. Itemized deduction includes also interest, taxes, losses, bad
debts, depreciation, depletion, charitable and other contributions, research and development and
pension trust.
Schedules 5 Special Allowable Itemized Deductions: These refer to special allowable deductions from
gross income in computing taxable income, in addition to the regular allowable itemized deduction, as
provided under the existing regular and special laws, rles and issuances such as, but not limited to,
Rooming-in and Breast-feeding Practices under R.A. 7600, Adopt-A-School Program under R.A. 8525,
Free Legal Assistance under R.A. 9999.
Schedules 6 Computation of Net Operating Loss Carry Over (NOLCO): Detailing the computation of
available NOLCO (applied, unapplied and expired portion). Only net operating losses incurred by the
qualified taxpayer may be carried over to the next three (3) immediately succeeding taxable years
following the year of such loss.
Schedules 7 Tax Credits/Payments: Indicate claimed Tax Credits/Payments and attached necessary proof.
Schedules 8 Computation of Minimum Corporate Income Tax (MCIT): MCIT of two percent (2%) of the
gross income is imposed upon any domestic corporation and resident foreign corporation beginning on
the fourth (4th) taxable year (whether calendar or fiscal year, depending on the accounting period
employed) immediately following the taxable year in which such corporation commenced its business
operation. The MCIT shall be imposed whenever the corporation has zero or negative taxable income or
whenever the amount of minimum corporate income tax is greater than the normal income tax due from
such corporation. Any excess of the MCIT over the normal income tax shall be carried forward and
credited against the normal income tax for the three (3) immediate succeeding taxable years. The
computation and the payment of MCIT shall apply each time a corporate income tax return is filed,
whether quarterly or
Schedules 9 Reconciliation of Net Income per Books Against Taxable Income: Indicate all the reconciling
items in the financial statements added or subtracted from the net income reported in the financial
statements to arrive at the taxable income reported in the income tax return. Fill up the non-deductible
expenses such as: allowance for bad debts not actually written off, amortization and others which are
not deductible for taxation purposes. Also, add other taxable income such as: recovery of bad debts
previously written off, adjustment to retained earnings, and other adjustments that are considered as
income for tax purposes. (Provide additional sheet/s, if necessary.)
Schedules 10 Balance Sheet: Indicate the amounts as shown in the Audited Financial Statements.
Schedules 12 Supplemental Information: Indicate gross income subject to final tax; sale/exchange of real
property; sale/exchange of shares of stocks; other income and the corresponding final withholding tax, if
applicable.
Schedules 13 Gross Income/Receipts Exempt from Income Tax: Indicate personal/real properties
received thru gifts, bequest, and devises; and other exempt income and receipts under Sec. 32(B) of the
NIRC, as amended.
REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
1. Certicate of independed CPA duly accredited by the BIR (The CPA Certificate is required if the gross
quarterly sales, earnings, receipts or output exceed P 150,000).
2. Account Information Form (AIF) and/or Financial Statements(FS), including the following schedules
prescribed under existing revenue issuances which must form part of the Notes to the Audited FS:
4. Certificate of Income Payments not subjected to Withholding Tax (BIR Form No. 2304)
9. For amended return, proof of tax payment and the return previously filed.
10. Summary Alphalist of Withholding Agents of Income Payments Subjected to Withholding Tax at
Source (SAWT), if applicable.