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Enzyte Bob

My stepson completed my annual report yesterday in person (P310). I provided him with a letter authorizing him to represent me along with my passport &13A card.


Previously I watched a discombobulated Youtube video by Philly in the Philippines with his online experience doing the annual report.

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Lenny Gemar

I made my entries on the website and then the next day I went armed with my passport, iACR, and 310P.  In and out in about 10 minutes in Kalibo.

Skip Scott

Did mine totally online yesterday. They give you date & time options for the virtual transaction. I was online early with about 20 others, it seemed. Had to wait about 10 minutes before an Immigration officer took me to a private chatroom.

He indicated that I would receive an email giving directions on how to pay. Never came and I called the help line after 4 hours. Was told that the right side of the home page is where the payment options were located.


In all, I spent about an hour getting it done. I can see value of an online report for those not close to a BI office, but not for me, from Metro Manila. They also implemented a PHP500 "Express Fee" and the payment app added another PHP8.18. Less hassle, as I am not far from a BI field office.

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