First, visit the BIR District office where you acquired your TIN Card.
If you don’t know which BIR District Office you got your TIN Card. You can call the TIN Verification Office of BIR 981-7000 local 7030 or the BIR Contact Center 981-8888 or you can EMAIL at contact_us@cctr.bir.gov.ph give them your full name and your birthdate. Just ask them that you want to know where your TIN is currently registered or which BIR District Office your TIN is registered. (more…)
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has issued another directive to business taxpayers to fully guide them in claiming deductions due to losses brought about by typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng.
Commissioner Esquivias states that “candidates have a civic duty of assisting in nation building, which can be attained with them being involved in complying with their tax obligations.”

Due to the recent calamity brought about by Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng, the BIR has issued a memorandum to business taxpayers about the requirements for reporting their claims for losses for purposes of income tax deduction.
“This is not about closing businesses and depriving people of gainful employment. This is all about complying with the provisions of the Tax Code and paying the right taxes due to the government.” - Assistant Regional Director Eduardo L. Pagulayan, Jr.