TIN Required for Driver’s License in the Philippines
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TIN Required for Driver’s License in the Philippines
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TIN Required for Driver’s License in the Philippines
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) signed a Memorandum of Agreement on 25 November 2009 requiring applicants of a driver’s license in the Philippines to also present a Tax Identification Number (TIN). Applications from the following are covered by the agreement:
1. Student permit (if employed);
2. Student Permit to non-professional (if employed);
3. Student permit to professional;
4. Non-professional to professional;
5. New conductor’s license;
6. Conversion of foreign license to non-professional (if employed); and
7. Conversion of foreign license to professional.
The following are exempted:
1. Accredited foreign personnel of diplomatic missions and international organizations, such as WHO, ADB, UNESCO, World Bank, etc., subject to presentation and submission of photocopies of diplomatic IDs;
2. Individuals not engaged in business, such as minors, students, house helpers, housewives, balikbayan and the like, provided that they are securing a non-professional driver’s license;
3. Foreign applicants, such as tourists, foreign students, foreign missionaries, subject to presentation and submission of photocopy of valid passport/visa; and
4. Professional members of religious organizations, such as priests, pastors, nuns, lay minister, missionaries and the like subject to presentation and submission of photocopies of missionary ID card / religious mission order.
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TIN Required for Driver’s License in the Philippines
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) signed a Memorandum of Agreement on 25 November 2009 requiring applicants of a driver’s license in the Philippines to also present a Tax Identification Number (TIN). Applications from the following are covered by the agreement:
1. Student permit (if employed);
2. Student Permit to non-professional (if employed);
3. Student permit to professional;
4. Non-professional to professional;
5. New conductor’s license;
6. Conversion of foreign license to non-professional (if employed); and
7. Conversion of foreign license to professional.
The following are exempted:
1. Accredited foreign personnel of diplomatic missions and international organizations, such as WHO, ADB, UNESCO, World Bank, etc., subject to presentation and submission of photocopies of diplomatic IDs;
2. Individuals not engaged in business, such as minors, students, house helpers, housewives, balikbayan and the like, provided that they are securing a non-professional driver’s license;
3. Foreign applicants, such as tourists, foreign students, foreign missionaries, subject to presentation and submission of photocopy of valid passport/visa; and
4. Professional members of religious organizations, such as priests, pastors, nuns, lay minister, missionaries and the like subject to presentation and submission of photocopies of missionary ID card / religious mission order.
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Re: TIN Required for Driver’s License in the Philippines
ano ba yan dami na rin pla hinahanap na requirements sa Pinas
dagdag mo pa na ang mahal ng Driving lesson dun
dagdag mo pa na ang mahal ng Driving lesson dun
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