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- Applying for Japan Visa with no ITR : r phtravel - Reddit
ITR is a sign that you are a good citizen for paying taxes If you do not have ITR or 2316, then it means most likely you are delinquent or evading tax That's not a good sign Noong nag apply ako VISA hinanap talaga sa akin yan Kahit ibinigay ko ang payslip, COE, and all Di nila tinatanggap application ng walang ITR 2316
- ITR of parents required for applying to school : r taxPH - Reddit
ITR of parents required for applying to school In 2019, my mother operated a business, but the onset of the pandemic led to financial difficulties compounded by my father's battle with cancer Consequently, she ceased her professional activities and resorted to odd jobs to sustain our family, relying on borrowing money
- Need advice on Filing ITR manually as an employee. : r taxPH - Reddit
Assuming that your employer did not withhold your taxes from your salary per your requesf, then you should have filed your quarterly income tax returns for 3 quarters last year then the annual ITR will be a consolidation of 3 quarters plus the 4th I am thinking that you did not so may penalty ka for late filing
- Reason for not having ITR for Schengen Visa application
Until April 15 pa naman ang filing ng ITR so acceptable reason and I used the same reason last time na nag apply ako and approved schengen visa ko Also, present your 2022 ITR din Your bank account kung saan pumapasok ang salary mo and include your payslips, for cross-matching purposes
- Step by step on how to file ITR : r IndiaTax - Reddit
Q3 ITR - 1 for simple salary upto 50 lakhs, 1 house property, agri income upto 5000, interest income ITR 2 salary full fledged, multiple house property, agri income higher than 5000, capital gains full fledged ITR 3 ITR 2 with business income also (full fledged presumptive) ITR 4 simple presumptive taxation This is simply put
- How much to show in ITR for Schengen Visa from India?
I was told by my agent that an ITR of around 5-6 lacs a year for the past 3 years is low to apply for Visa Has anyone had success filling for Schengen Visa with this kind of ITR? Really need some advice Thank you Edit: we are a couple going for our honeymoon
- ITR filed (wrong years) : r taxPH - Reddit
ITR filed (wrong years) I just found out that I mistakenly filed my 2022 BIR 1700 (ITR) for the year 2023 and my 2021 ITR for the year 2022 In effect, it will appear in the records that I did not file my ITR for the year 2021 and I filed in advance for the year 2023
- ITR japan visa : r taxPH - Reddit
ITR from my old employer was released in April 2023, my travel was August 2023 If i submitted my current COE, my ITR and COE would have different companies on them and would raise a red flag I just told the consul that my new ITR reflecting my new company will not be released until April 2024, and they accepted it
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