< iframe size="480" elevation="320" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ad6jrCE6NK4?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen >< img style="float: left; margin:0 5px 5px 0;" src="http://taxdr.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/TWwG0J.jpg"/ > Taxes is among one of the most difficult subjects in legislation college in the Philippines because a lot of us in regulation school are not accountants. Lahat ng libro natin sa Taxation ay gawa ng mga certified public accountant. Ang paraan ng kanilang pagpapaliwanag ay mula sa pananaw ng isang certified public accountant. Doon naman din tayo nagkaka-walaan, kapatid. Dito na tayo nahihirapan, dito na tayo naliligaw at kadalasan, dito na rin tayo tinatamad mag-aral. Taxes 1 belongs to Taxation, the second subject in the 2nd Sunday of the bar. In among our earlier episodes, I've discussed that as a general regulation, teachers will not stop working a trainee as a result of some whimsical, unpredictable and arbitrary factor. Professors will just flunk a pupil if as well as just if the trainee provides his or her express or suggested authorization. Babagsak ka lang kasi ginusto mong bumagsak-- kung sasagot ka ng sobrang hula actions na sagot, sa isang tanong na sobrang standard lang. Suggested ang authorization mong bumagsak kung hindi ka nagpapasok, or for whatever reason, papasok ka ng walang alam. In this two-part episode, I'll be sharing with you my Revenue Tax Cheat Sheet. I'll describe to you my techniques for responding to the standard inquiries on Taxation, what publications to review and what principles you have to be strong on. Below's what to expect in law college for Tax 1. ********************* Assistance the Lex in Movement Community with the main merch shop. Put on the perks and risks of being a legislation student in the Philippines loud and also happy: https://shopee.ph/lexinmotion Or you can offer directly to the charities we sustain right here: http://www.lightfam.com/index.php/about-us/ministries