Sample Protest Letter Tax: Assessment Philippines

Bureau of Internal Revenue [Revenue District Office / Region] [Address]

| Item | BIR Assessment | Taxpayer’s Corrected | Difference | |------|----------------|----------------------|------------| | Gross Sales | P 10,000,000 | P 10,000,000 | – | | Less: COGS | P 6,000,000 | P 7,500,000 | P 1,500,000 | | Net Income | P 4,000,000 | P 2,500,000 | (P 1,500,000) | | Income Tax Due (25%) | P 1,000,000 | P 625,000 | (P 375,000) | | Less: Credits/Withheld | P 500,000 | P 500,000 | – | | | P 500,000 | P 125,000 | (P 375,000) |

Respectfully submitted,

WHEREFORE, it is respectfully requested that the Formal Assessment Notice No. [number] be . In the alternative, the assessment be reduced to P [correct amount, e.g., 125,000] , and a Formal Resolution to that effect be issued by your office.

On , the BIR issued a Letter of Authority (LOA No. [number]) authorizing an examination of our books for 2022. On [date] , we received a Preliminary Assessment Notice (PAN) dated [date]. We filed a reply/waived our right to reply on [date]. On [date of receipt] , we received the FAN dated [date]. sample protest letter tax assessment philippines

The assessment is on the following specific grounds:

The BIR disallowed input VAT in the amount of P [amount] on purchases from suppliers listed as “non-compliant” in the BIR’s system. Attached as Annex “A” are (1) official receipts, (2) sworn declarations from the suppliers confirming their VAT registration during the transaction period, and (3) BIR Form 2303 of said suppliers. The disallowance is without factual basis. Bureau of Internal Revenue [Revenue District Office /

This protest is filed within as required under Section 228 of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended.