PayMaya has launched its partnership with Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) held at the Bureau of Internal Revenue National Office, Diliman, Quezon City. The digital financial services leader is offering Filipinos a new and hassle free way to pay their taxes using the PayMaya app and soon also using the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) website.

Individual taxpayers can now skip the line and pay their taxes anywhere using only mobile phones anytime , 24/7.

Aside from the PayMaya App, individual taxpayers can also pay their taxes soon online through the BIR website. Credit, Debit and prepaid card are acceptable.

“We are happy to offer PayMaya as a new payment channel where individual Filipino taxpayers can easily remit their taxes, no matter where they are in the country, ” said BIr Commissioner Caesar Dulay.

“WE are proud to be ending the BIR with new options for card and wallet payments through PayMaya. As more Filipinos go digital, the BIR is opening up secure, convenient, and reliable options to the tax- paying public. Now, it’s easier than ever to pay your taxes using only your mobile phone with the help of PayMaya, ” said Orlando Vea, Founder and CEO of PayMaya.

Aside from bringing convenience and time-saving benefits to many tax- paying Filipinos, the partnership also enable them to earn a cashback when they pay their taxes with PayMaya- the most rewarding mobile wallet in the Philippines today.

Account holders who will pay their taxes via PayMaya on February 15, 16, 22, 23, and 29 are entitled at a one -time P100 cashbacks if their BIR payment is along the first three unique biller payments made during the promo period. All they have to do is pay at least 1000 for their tax payment to qualify for the bills payment promo for February.T

Topay your taxes via PayMaya, simply followed these steps:

1. Log in to your PayMaya account and click on the “Pay Bills” option
2. Look for the BIR logo or type BIR in the search box
3. Enter all pertinent details for your tax payment, including your taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), Branch Code, Amount Revenue District Office (RDO) Code, Form Series, Form Type, Tax Type, and Return Period.
4. Finally, enter the email address where you want to receive the receipt for your payment
5. Verify the information you entered and click “Pay”. A notification will be sent via the app, via SMS, as well as via the email address you entered as proof of your payment.

To know more about PayMaya and it’s products and services, visit www.PayMaya.com or follow @PayMayaOfficial on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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