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BIR Removes PhotoCOPIES OF CREDIT RESTRUCTURING AND EXTENSION DOCUMENTS AS ATTACHMENTS IN SUBMITTING SUMMARY LISTING OF PRE-EXisting Loans
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BIR Removes Photocopies of Credit Restructuring and Extension Documents as Required Attachments in Submitting Summary Listing of Pre-existing Loans

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) released Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 72-2020 amending the Part C of RMC 36-2020 relative to mandatory photocopies of documents involving credit extensions and credit restructuring as requirements for Documentary Stamp Tax (DST) exemption. This memorandum clarifies the revision of requirements to be attached upon submission of summary listing of pre-existing loans, pledges, and other instruments with the granted extension of payment and/or maturity periods.

REPORTORIAL REQUIREMENTS

The following covered institutions, including but not limited to, shall submit a summary listing in both soft and hard copies:

  • Banks
  • Quasi-banks
  • Financing Companies
  • Lending Companies
  • Financial Institutions

FORMAT OF SUMMARY LISTING

BIR Format Summary Listing

The hard copy of the summary listing shall be made under oath by a duly-authorized officer or representative, and subject to verification if the summary listing tackles only the qualified loans.

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  • Trisha Maingat

    Atty. Trisha Alexis R. Maingat is a Philippine lawyer providing strategic legal services in tax and civil litigation, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, contract drafting and review, transaction support, family law, estate settlement, data privacy, intellectual property, and labor and employment disputes. She has worked within highly regulated industries, including energy, utilities, telecommunications, and multinational corporate services. A consistent Dean’s Lister, she earned her Juris Doctor from Arellano University School of Law, graduating with the Order of the Flaming Arrows Award, and served as Chairperson of the Arellano Bar Operations Commission and President of the Arellano Law Academic Society.

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