An Easy 5-Step Guide on How to Register to BIR as a Self-Employed Freelancer
These are the steps and my personal experience on how to register to BIR as a Self-employed Freelancer.
Please note that all of these transactions were made in Cebu City.
FIRST STEP: Do Your Research
It is always a good practice to do your research before applying.
In my experience, I searched online on how to apply as a freelancer, and I read tons of blogs and personal experiences on how they did it. It helps to smoothen the process if you already have an idea of how the application will go.
Another thing to consider is to ask your friends or family who registered as self-employed or those who work in the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).
THE PROCESS
STEP 1: Mayor’s Permit
- Occupational Tax Receipt (OTR) for non-licensed professionals (Example: freelancers, writers, graphic artists)
- Professional Tax Receipt (PTR) for licensed professionals (examples: accountants, lawyers, engineers, nurses, doctors, etc.)
- Validity: Until December 31st of the same year when you registered
I got an Occupational Tax Receipt (OTR) as a Digital Content Creator from Cebu City Hall and I paid PHP 190.
If you are a freelancer, you can add your specialization if you want.
It was a quick process, I waited for my turn to pay for the OTR, went to the other room and got my OTR card. That’s it!
STEP 2: Get TIN ID NUMBER
- Without TIN Number
- Get a Tax Identification Number and fill up BIR Form 1901
- You can register online or go to the nearest BIR office in your area to register manually.
- Get your TIN ID at the BIR Office.
- With Existing TIN Number
- Fill-up BIR Form 1905 to change your status from employed to self-employed.
- If employed, you can declare that you’re a “mixed-income” earner.
- If you need to change RDO (Regional District office), go to your current RDO and ask to change it.
- If you are unemployed and you want to change your RDO, you can email the RDO to update your RDO number. Check the emails here (https://www.bir.gov.ph/index.php/contact-us/directory/revenue-district-offices.html)
I was registered in RDO 081 from my previous company and I currently reside in RDO 082, where I will register my BIR Permit.
I went to RDO 081 and they requested the change for me and when I went to RDO 082 and got my new TIN ID, my new address is already registered.
STEP 3: Certificate of Registration (COR)
- Fill-up BIR Form 0605
- COR is PHP 500.
- You can pay directly to the BIR office. You can also pay to any AAB (Authorized Agent Banks) of your RDO to pay for this
- Keep your copy of the payment form and the receipt from the bank and photocopy both, 3 copies each.
- It will take one to two weeks to get your certificate.
- Pay for Certification Fee for PHP 15 and the Documentary Stamp Tax for PHP 15
It is always good that you know the process already to avoid the back and forth process. During my registration, it was a bit hard and it took a lot of time and eventually it went well since I asked a lot of questions from BIR employees to avoid the hassle.
I paid PHP 500 for the Certification of Registrations and I paid for the stamps too.
STEP 4: Buy Journal & Ledger Books and Print your Receipts
- Journal books and Ledger – You can but this in any bookstore.
- Print Your receipts – Your RDO will give you a list of accredited Printers of Receipts/Invoices
- Bring the following to the Printing Office, Fill-up 1906 from, photocopy of 0605 form with the receipt from the bank, photocopy of Certificate of Registration.
- The receipts are valid for 5 years.
- Price Varies.
I bought a Journal and Ledgers Books at a bookstore. Self-employed professionals are required to maintain a book of accounts. All accounts are required to be preserved within the prescriptive period (three years from the close of the taxable year) for post-audit examination.
It is necessary to print your receipts in case BIR should ask for it.
There are guidelines that should be followed upon invoicing:
- Receipts or sales invoices should each have corresponding serial numbers.
- The name of the business, the TIN, and the business address of the Professional should also appear on the invoice.
- Receipts or invoices should be issued to every payment received by the professional.
- The original copy of receipts or invoices should be issued to the client upon the transaction. Meanwhile, a duplicate copy should be preserved in the place of business for a period of three (3) years from the close of the taxable year.
Please note that as a freelancer, it is okay if you can’t give the physical invoice to your clients. As long as you are sending them a digital copy, I think that is okay.
STEP 5: Attend the required seminar
After you submit all the forms and requirements, you need to attend the required seminar about filing taxes.
During the seminar, they will discuss all the things you need to do. Take this chance to ask any questions and clarifications to the BIR officer. The duration of the seminar usually takes 1-2 hours long.
Just ask your RDO about the schedule of the seminar for the self-employed freelancer.
In my RDO – No 082, it is scheduled every Wednesday at 9 am.
So that’s the entire process I went through registering as a self-employed professional.
Please do note that it might be a different process in your RDO. In that case, here is the list of basic and possible requirements they will ask from you:
- NSO Birth Certificate,
- At least 2 government-issued Valid IDs.
- Copy of Contract with a client (to prove that you are a freelancer),
- Barangay Certification, and
- Special Power of Attorney (in case you will have someone else to do the registration on your behalf)
Are you also a freelancer? I hope all of this information is helpful!
then
Hi, do you go by a trade name / business name or do you just use your full name in the receipt?
How complicated was it to get the OTR in Cebu City? Did they ask you for requirements?
Thank you 🙂
Roneth Politud
I only registered by Self Employed Professional. I think you need to have DTI registration to use a business name. With that, you need to apply as Self Employed Proprietorship.
For the OTR, it was easy to get. I just went to the City Hall and paid for it. If I remember correctly, I also paid for Cedula.
Don
Hi, you mentioned Mayor’s Permit pero I don’t see the steps for applying for a business permit mentioned anywhere in the article. Was that just an error? Thanks, very informative article by the way.
Roneth Politud
Hello Don, this article is for Self-employed Professional. Maybe you are applying for Self Employed Sole Proprietor? Which needs to have a business permit. It has a different process.
alfredace101
Hi, will BIR require a proof of income so those who apply for Self-Employed Professional will have no other choice but to declare exactly how much they earn? What time do they open?
Roneth Politud
Hi Alfred, you’ll declare your income once you will pay your tax. BIR opening hours is 8am.
Zarah
Hello! What documents are needed for OTR?
Roneth Politud
No requirements. I just asked for an OTR, paid for it, then I got it. 🙂
Sam
Hi! Do I have to renew my OTR every year? 🙂
Roneth Politud
Yes. 🙂
rojan
Hi. I’m an online freelancer (admin support via Upwork). I registered last year sa BIR. I was only required to maintain General Journal and Ledger. I availed the 8%, hence, don’t need to declare expenses. Does this mean that my Journal entries will only include my income from Upwork? The deadline for the annual registration is on Jan 31. I’m afraid that BIR will look into my book of accounts when I renew my registration, so I’m trying to learn how to fill them up. Thanks in advance!
Roneth Politud
Hi Rojan, I think it is best to ask someone who is an accountant or a bookeeper. You can ask the BIR office as well.
As far as I know, we need to add all the debit and credit records. General Journal and General Ledger are two different ways to record all your transactions. They are somewhat related so you need to learn each one correctly. I am not in the position to teach it so I hope you can find reliable sources to learn it. Thank you!
Mabigol
Hello. If I’m working a non-licensed profession (IT product manager) but is a licensed engineer, which type of tax receipt do I need to request from the city hall?
Roneth Politud
It depends which profession you would register as a self-employed professional.
You could ask the people in the city hall as well just to make sure.
Zel cruz
Hello! Thanks for the helpful info. I went to our municipal hall but they didn’t know about OTR. They were only aware of PTR so I was not able to get one ? I am not licensed so I cannot get a PTR. Is it possible to get an otr instead fr our provincial capitol?
Maeanne Lee
Hi, just want to confirm what are the requirements in getting the OTR here in Cebu.
Roneth Politud
Hi Maeanne, no requirements. You just need to pay for the OTR.
Vani Alonzo
I am planning to go to Cebu City RDO 082. Did they require a barangay certification in your experience?
Roneth Politud
No, they didn’t asked for a barangay certification.
Vani Alonzo
Thank you so much! One more question, did you go to the printing press to get the receipts right AFTER you received your COR? or was it a requirement to get your COR?
Roneth Politud
COR first then printing of receipts. 🙂
Maria
Hello. Just want to ask regarding the OTR naa koi subcontractor and sa OTR need ug company name should I put the subcontractor name instead?
Roneth Politud
I’m not sure, you can ask in the city hall to be sure. 😀
Leslie
Hello! This is so helpful. May I ask if the city hall can provide an OTR if I am just renting? My permanent address is at the province and I am now in the city for good.
Thanks for answering 🙂