• The Guide

    The Urban Roamer’s Taxation Guide for (Part-Time) Freelancers

    The previous entry here on the Urban Roamer which talked about the BIR Registration Guide for (Part-Time) Freelancers was a such a well-received post that it warms my heart to see and read messages of appreciation for coming up with the piece, having helped to fill in the pieces that have been blank for a long while. To that I say thank you that somehow I was able to be of help in some way. I appreciate them a lot. As comprehensive as the entry was, I have to admit it was not able to provide as much important details as possible about taxation for professionals, part-time ones especially. Thus the…

  • The Guide

    The Urban Roamer’s BIR Registration Guide for (Part-Time) Freelancers

    Truth be told, I had no intention of getting myself registered as a freelancing “professional.” (if writers are considered as “professionals” which the BIR says they are) It’s not that I do not wish to cheat on taxes despite my apprehensions and frustrations with the way things are run in the government today. Rather, my non-intent is borne out of practical reasons. One of them being I am currently a full-time employee, so I’m already paying taxes through the withholding tax deducted from my payslip. The other one is the fact that my writing gig is a part-time thing at this point, (something I stress much often) not to mention…

  • Checked Out

    Manila International Auto Show 2015

    It’s that time of the year once again as car enthusiasts in the city are going to the World Trade Center Manila for the Manila International Auto Show, (MIAS) which is now on its 10th anniversary. As to be expected from this event, MIAS 2015 showcases the latest in the local automotive scene: the trends, technologies, not to mention some of the newest models of vehicles fresh off the assembly line being unveiled by some of the leading automobile companies in the country.

  • Special Feature

    Opening Day Hits: The Most Successful Store Openings in the City

    Recently, US fastfood chain In-N-Out made a little tease on its presence in the country as for one day, they set up an In-N-Out “joint” inside one of the restaurants in Greenbelt 1 at Makati’s Ayala Center complex. Judging from the reception it has gotten with that one-day opening, it seems a given that if and when In-N-Out finally makes its presence here a formality, its first day would be a very successful one. This brings to mind some of the establishments here who made quite impact on the first day of their operations in the country. Today, we look back at some of those opening day success stories of…