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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    What a good idea!! Any complaints about tardy Gov. employees delaying permits text or call the President on his TV show!

    Duterte announces upcoming morning show on PTV4

    "All Filipinos who experience, whether it's in the permit in the office of the mayor, or an electrical clearance or way of right already paid but implemented, you can text it. Your name, the government official, do not add your name," he added.
    Duterte reiterated his call on the government employees to efficiently do their job, without causing plight to the public.
    "To those in the government, I will see to it, you are dismissed… Don't make me fool because I don't want that. That's it," Duterte said.
    The President urged the public to cooperate by telling their encounters against negligent public employees.

    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/loc...ow-ptv4-502372
    I'm getting prepared for my next visit to immigration.
    Need to update my address on my ACR card.
    For what seems, to me at least, a simple basic change in circumstances certainly demands a fair bit of legally certified and notarised documentation.
    I also need an affidavit of address change in support of a signed letter from our Barangay captain.

    Hopefully I'll sail through it but who knows.

    Next step will be yet another attempt to secure certified copies of my Certificate of Residence for Tax Purposes and My Tax Identification Number. I need this in my further efforts to transfer some UK income for tax liability here and No Tax back in UK

    It's a often tricky path, but fingers crossed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    I'm getting prepared for my next visit to immigration.
    Need to update my address on my ACR card.
    For what seems, to me at least, a simple basic change in circumstances certainly demands a fair bit of legally certified and notarised documentation.
    I also need an affidavit of address change in support of a signed letter from our Barangay captain.

    Hopefully I'll sail through it but who knows.

    Next step will be yet another attempt to secure certified copies of my Certificate of Residence for Tax Purposes and My Tax Identification Number. I need this in my further efforts to transfer some UK income for tax liability here and No Tax back in UK

    It's a often tricky path, but fingers crossed.
    You are the one other people look to for guidance in most of these matters with immigration, so we can only benefit from all your hoops you find you have to jump through.

    Well done,
    Mick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    I'm getting prepared for my next visit to immigration.
    Need to update my address on my ACR card.
    For what seems, to me at least, a simple basic change in circumstances certainly demands a fair bit of legally certified and notarised documentation.
    I also need an affidavit of address change in support of a signed letter from our Barangay captain.

    Hopefully I'll sail through it but who knows.

    Next step will be yet another attempt to secure certified copies of my Certificate of Residence for Tax Purposes and My Tax Identification Number. I need this in my further efforts to transfer some UK income for tax liability here and No Tax back in UK

    It's a often tricky path, but fingers crossed.

    My residential address is still in Manila..Just seems that my vacations to Bohol always seem to coincide with the reporting dates!
    Never had an issue.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    My residential address is still in Manila..Just seems that my vacations to Bohol always seem to coincide with the reporting dates!
    Never had an issue.
    Yes Fred, understand that and I wouldn't normally make a change. However, I need documents from the BIR to submit to HMRC and all these documents must match.

    The cost and effort will be well worth it to secure the double taxation agreements.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Yes Fred, understand that and I wouldn't normally make a change. However, I need documents from the BIR to submit to HMRC and all these documents must match.

    The cost and effort will be well worth it to secure the double taxation agreements.
    Really?? What kind of Docs do the HMRC require from the BIR?
    Surprised that your residency status in the R.P is not sufficient...

    Ive also heard something about a qualifying recognized overseas Pension Scheme where you can receive your pension tax free from the UK to somewhere like Gibraltar.. I assume with a set up like that the UK pension is then in effect,tax free if living here in the R.P.
    Is that correct?


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    Really?? What kind of Docs do the HMRC require from the BIR?
    Surprised that your residency status in the R.P is not sufficient...

    Ive also heard something about a qualifying recognized overseas Pension Scheme where you can receive your pension tax free from the UK to somewhere like Gibraltar.. I assume with a set up like that the UK pension is then in effect,tax free if living here in the R.P.
    Is that correct?
    Yes Fred, that possible in some cases. I did investigate the pros and cons in my own case and found it just wasn't possible with the schemes I have.
    The double taxation agreement offers the best option for me despite RoE issues.


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