Advances in technology are quickly changing the way businesses operate in the Philippines. But as they innovate or digitize their processes, these organizations also have to stay in lockstep with changing government compliance requirements, one of which is keeping books of accounts and records.

As required by the Philippine Tax Code, taxpayers may maintain books of accounts in manual, loose-leaf, or computerized form.

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