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Under Article 13(2)(a) of the Philippines-US tax treaty, royalties derived by a resident of the Philippines may be taxable in the US but such tax shall not exceed 15% of the gross amount of royalties. In 2020, it reminded online sellers, freelancers, bloggers, filmmakers, and content creators earning from digital ads to register their businesses and pay their taxes. The Tax Code of the Philippines already covers that. The Instax SHARE Smartphone Printer SP-1 is set to hit stores in the Philippines on February 12, 2014. Read more in our articles including "A closer look at the BIR tax memo for Social Media Influencers" and "Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 to hit stores in February".

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Under Article 13(2)(a) of the Philippines-US tax treaty, royalties derived by a resident of the Philippines may be taxable in the US but such tax shall not exceed 15% of the gross amount of royalties. In 2020, it reminded online sellers, freelancers, bloggers, filmmakers, and content creators earning from digital ads to register their businesses and pay their taxes.

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The Tax Code of the Philippines already covers that. The Instax SHARE Smartphone Printer SP-1 is set to hit stores in the Philippines on February 12, 2014.

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Our coverage of blogger tax philippines includes: "A closer look at the BIR tax memo for Social Media Influencers"; "Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 to hit stores in February"; "Davao taxis now accept fare payments via on-board ATM". Each article provides unique insights and information.