THERE is “no guarantee” that foreign digital service providers will continue with their current pricing schemes now that they are being charged value-added tax (VAT), the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said on Thursday. “Pwedeng hindi naman tumaas din ang presyo nila (foreign digital service provi...
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