PH_TAX_ID (PH - Taxpayer ID Num.)
| Property | Value |
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| A technical identifier, unique in a certain context. Technical key | PH_TAX_ID
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| The country a linked concept is active or generally relevant for. Country scope | PH (Philippines) |
| Language-specific name. Monolingual name | Taxpayer identification number (en), Taxpayer identification number (tl) |
| Language-specific short name. Monolingual short name | PH - Taxpayer ID Num. (en) |
| Category of business identifiers. Identifier category | Tax Number |
| Legacy property. A technical SAP code. SAP mapping | STCD1
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| Registration authority | Bureau of Internal Revenue (Philippines) |
Formal definition
| Details | Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. Description | The type in terms of a categorization of regular expressions. Regular expression type | TThe formal expression of a regular expression. Regular expression |
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REGEXP_0385
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Specifies the allowed formats for the Taxpayer identification number (Philippines) | IDENTIFIER_FORMAT
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^((\d{3}-\d{3}-\d{3})
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Data quality rules
| Rule | Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. Description | nonetheless, we continue to offer the most recent available data., The release status in terms of development progress or maturity.<br/><code>EMPTY</code> (0): No feature considered yet, just a rough idea.<br/><code>IDEA</code> (1): Just an idea, not yet designed in detail.<br/><code>DESIGN</code> (2): Software design ready, development not yet started.<br/><code>DEVELOPMENT</code> (3): Software development in progress.<br/><code>ALPHA</code> (4): First functional release, in terms of a Minimal Viable Product (MVP).<br/><code>BETA</code> (5): Tested by selected users.<br/><code>RC</code> (6): Release candidate, fully tested, not yet used in production by many customers.<br/><code>LIVE</code> (7): Used in production by customers, fully monitored and supported.<br/><code>DEPRECATED</code> (-1): End of life planned, but still available.<br/><code>EOL</code> (-2): End of life, historic service, no longer available.<br/><code>BROKEN</code> (-3): Service was used in production but is currently not available. However, CDQ tries to repair or reactivate it.<br/><code>DISCONTINUED</code> (-4): The data source has ceased providing updates Release status | Specifies how critical of the violation of a data quality rule. The following levels are defined:<br/><code>ERROR</code>: The violation (e.g. missing information) puts a process at risk or hinders regular processing of data.<br/><code>WARNING</code>: The violation does not hinder regular processing of data but represents semantically defective data.<br/><code>INFO</code>: The data quality rule has not uncovered a data defect, but some information is available that might be interesting for the user.<br/> Criticality |
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| Identifier format invalid (Taxpayer identification number (Philippines)) | The unique TIN consists of 9-12 digit numeric code in contrast to the alphanumeric TAN, thus easier to encode. To illustrate, consider this TIN: 000 – 123 – 456 – 001 a) The first digit which is “0” signifies that the TIN belongs to a corporation, b) The 2nd to 8th digit “00-123-45” is sequential, 3) The 9th digit which is “6” is the check digit, 4) The 10th to 12th digit which is “001” is the branch code, and 5) The “000” series denotes that the TIN issued was a pre-generated one. The rule checks this and the format mentioned below without considering possible whitespaces, hyphens or dots that might be comprised in the identifier value!
Alternate format desription: All Filipino and foreign citizens who are required by law to pay taxes in the Philippines must first register with the BIR to secure a TIN. But before you apply for a TIN, you have to know the correct type of taxpayer you should register for. The TIN consists of 9-12 digits, the first nine digits are actual TIN, whereas the last three digits are the branch code (for corporate entities). But it is 000 for a singular citizen. The first nine digits or the original number of TIN identifies the citizenship category. TINs beginning with 1-9 refers to individuals. If a TIN starts with zero (0), it relates to a partnership business. Again, the first three numbers indicate the issue period of TIN. For example, before introducing the Integrated Tax Structure (ITS) in 1998, TINs were provided starting with 000 for businesses and 900 for individual taxpayers. |
LIVE
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ERROR
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| Identifier missing (Taxpayer identification number (Philippines)) | Business partners in the Philippines should have a taxpayer identification number maintained. | LIVE
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WARNING
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