Personal Identification is one of the most important things that you should bring if you're going somewhere; more important than your cell phone. If you have business transactions in any financial institutions or banks, government and private agencies, and even employment, government-issued IDs are necessary. Some of these are SSS, Passport, BIR TIN ID, NBI, and others. Today, just want to share my experience of how simple to request a replacement for my lost TIN ID. Here's what I did:
Steps for TIN ID Replacement
First, nag download ako ng Payment Form (BIR Form 0605) online. Paano? Download the form here at ipaprint ito ng tatlong kopya at siguraduhing sagutan ang mga kailangang impormasyon at huwag kalimutang lagdaan.
Second, siguraduhing alam mo kung saang RDO ka naka-rehistro dahil kailangan mong pumunta sa bangko na nasa RDO na iyun upang magbayad. Sa bangko, sabihin lang sa guwardiya ang iyong transaksyon at bibigyan ka niya ng BIR Deposit Payment Slip na kailangan mo ring sagutan. Magbayad ng 100 Pesos. Matapos ma-balidate, ang bank teller ay kukunin ang dalawang kopya ng Form 0605 at ibibigay sa iyo ang isa kasama ang orihinal na BIR Deposit Payment Slip.
Third, pumunta na sa BIR Office. Kumuha ng numero at maghintay na ikaw ay matawag. Kung hindi kayo sigurado sa TIN nyo, pwede ninyong ipa-verify para sure lang.
Anim na taon nang gusto kong makakuha ng TIN ID replacement subalit diko magawa dahil may mga documento pang kailangan, gaya ng Affidavit of Loss. Ngayon, wala pang dalawang oras at naiuwi ko na ang bagong BIR TIN ID sa halagang 100 pesos.
Please note that, process might change without prior notice.
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