Are you tired of maintaining a manual book of accounts and handwriting your numerous business transactions? Why not try applying for a loose-leaf book of accounts? With this, you can electronically record your business transactions using your personal computer. Although the use of loose-leaf books is computer-aided, it is still considered as manual recording with the BIR.
In applying for a loose-leaf book of accounts, taxpayers must file an application first for a “Permit to Use” (PTU) to their local BIR Revenue District Office. As per Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 68-2017, the evaluation and approval of the said application will require the following:
The BIR may request additional requirements, including:
Normally, the BIR requires at least the following books to be submitted annually:
Once the application of PTU for loose-leaf books of accounts is approved, the taxpayer is required to print out the encoded transactions using the BIR-approved format, and have them bound and submitted to the BIR within fifteen (15) days after the end of the taxable year.
Source: Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 68-2017