(NAR) VOL. 25 NO. 1 / JANUARY - MARCH 2014
MIE as defined in Section 3 of the same RR provides:
“Marginal Income Earner - shall refer to those individual whose business do not realize gross sales or receipts exceeding P100,000 in any 12-month period.”
The individual referred to in that section is an individual not deriving compensation as an employee under an employer-employee relationship but who is self-employed and deriving gross sales or receipts not exceeding P100,000 in any 12-month period. Moreover, the activities of such MIE should be principally for subsistence or livelihood. The MIE, as herein defined, shall include but not limited to agricultural growers/producers (farmers/fishermen) selling directly to ultimate consumers, small sari-sari stores, small carinderias or “turo-turos”, drivers/operators of a single unit tricycle, and such, but shall not include licensed professionals, consultants, artists, sales agents, brokers and others similarly situated, including all others whose income have been subjected to withholding tax.
REGISTRATION AND COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
The incidence of being a MIE as required under RR 7-2012 covers the following privileges and minimum registration and tax compliance requirements:
The BIR District Office, upon evaluation of application for registration, shall issue the Certificate of Registration and shall likewise ensure compliance with the registration of books of accounts, and issuance of Authority To Print for their Principal Receipts/Sales Invoices.
All internal revenue officers and employees are hereby enjoined to give this Revenue Memorandum Circular as wide a publicity as possible.
(SGD) KIM S. JACINTO-HENARES
Commissioner of Internal Revenue