RMC No. 60-2024 — Providing clarifications and guidance on Section 6 of Revenue Regulations No. 4-2024 on the repeal of Section 34 (K) of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE National Office Building Quezon City BUREAU OF INTEPNAL REVENUE RECORDS MGT. DIVISiON NTNY ID:iD AW MAY 09 2024 cw
April 23, 2024
REVENUE MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 60-Z024
SUBJECT : Providing Clarifications and Guidance on Section 6 of
Revenue Regulations No. 4-2024 on the Repeal of Section 34 (K) of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as Amended
TO All Internal Revenue Officials, Employees and Others Concerned
This Circular is hereby issued to provide clarification and guidance on the amendments introduced by Republic Act No. 11976 otherwise known as the "Ease of Paying Taxes (EOPT) Act", particularly on the repeal of Section 34 (K) of the National Internal Revenue Code (Tax Code) of 1997, as amended. The amendment is implemented through Section 6 of Revenue Regulations No. 4-2024.
Quoted hereunder is the provision of Section 34 (K) of the Tax Code, as amended: shall be allowed as a deduction only if it is shown that the tax reguired to be deducted and withheld therefrom has been has been paid to the Bureau deductible from, or taken into account in computing gross income or for which depreciation or amortization may be allowed under this Section. this Code. " Certain Payments. -- Any amount paid or payable which is otherwise of Internal Revenue in accordance with this Section, Section 58 and 81 of "Section 34 (K) - Additional Reguirements for Deductibility of
With the repeal of the above-quoted provision under the EOPT Act, a particular income payment where a tax is required to be withheld can now be allowed as deduction from the gross income, even if no tax was withheld, provided the same
of the taxpayer. is necessary, ordinary and duly substantiated expense related to the registered business
repeal of the said provision may be applied to all assessed cases and on-going audits covering taxable periods prior to the effectivity of EOPT Act. Since the EOPT Act took effect on January 22, 2024, a question arose if the
clarifications: In this regard, all concerned are hereby advised of the following policies and
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1. On all ongoing audit covering taxable period prior to January 1, 2024 - expenses subject to withholding tax shall be allowed as deductions from gross income by the Revenue Officers (RO) only if the corresponding tax required
report to the Reviewing Office. to be withheld have been paid, whether prior to audit or submission of the audit
2. In a scenario where taxpayer failed to withhold the tax required to be withheld on expenses subject to withholding tax and the taxpayer did'not pay the same prior to submission of the audit report to the reviewing office, the RO has to
recommend for the issuance of assessment notice both on income and withholding tax. This is in line with the provisions of Revenue Regulations No. 6-2018.
3. On audit cases which are already submitted to the Reviewing Office
a. Paid Case -- same application stated under item 1 hereof:
b. Assessed Case -- apply the requirement of deductibility under the then withholding tax shall be issued. Section 34 (K) of the Tax Code, thus, assessment on both income tax and
payments subject to withholding tax shall be allowed as deductions from gross income for purposes of computing taxable income even if no tax was withheld, provided the For taxable year covering January 1, 2024 onwards, expenses/income
be liable for the payment of the corresponding withholding tax due on said income other requirements for deductibility have been met. However, the taxpayer shall still
payments.
All are enjoined to give this circular a wide publicity as possible.
UMAGUI, JR issioner of Internal Revenue
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BUREAU OF TTC PNALREVENUE NnmiT Iookm MAY '0 3 2824
RECORDS MGt. DiVISION UJ}JU
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