Ako Ang Finale Joane Narrative
Ako Ang Finale Joane Narrative
Ako Ang Finale Joane Narrative
JOANE P. SILVANIA
Summer 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENT PAGE
PRELIMENARIES
Title Page
I
Approval Sheet II
Certification III
Preface IV
Dedication V
Acknowledgement VI
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 1
APPENDICES
A. Biographical data
B. Pictorial
C. Certification of completion
APPROVAL SHEET
This narrative report prepared and submitted by JOANE P. SILVANIA is hereby accepted and
approved, in partial fulfilment for the degree Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology.
JAY F. OMOTOY
Campus Dean
CERTIFICATION
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that all activities and experience in this Narrative Report were
undertaken by JOANE P. SILVANIA, a Bachelor of Science and Accounting Technology
student of Cagayan State University- Gonzaga in summer 2016 under the supervision and
guidance of:
Preface
This is the evidence of another battle in my life. It reminds me that I had my On-The-Job
Training at Bureau of Internal Revenue where I enhanced my knowledge, skills, and abilities. I
strived hard to reach success and goal together with the people who believe in me to survive.
This On-The-Job Training served as my stepping stone to pursue my dreams, how to be more
serious and focus in my study. I gave all my effort to do the best I can. I learn to be more
It is very important that I have accomplished something in my life; I learn how to be more
mature and independent. It is very warming hearted that there are people who are so proud of
what I have done; its also helping me to continue my journey. It really gave me the taste of the
activities. It is the evidence of another success of my existence. This narrative report is dedicated
to my family especially to my father, mother and sister. Also, to all professors, to the Bureau of
Internal Revenue, to my friends, co-trainees, and above all to our almighty God.
Acknowledgement
I humbly give thanks and deepest gratitude and appreciation to the people who
help me in making my On-The Job training a possible one. To my parents for their
unending love and support, for providing all my needs financially and morally, for their
patience and understanding during my tiring day that I cant help them, for their never
fading advices and for being there for me no matter what happen.
always make the best out of everything and for their being proud and supporting sibling
to me.
To all my professor who shared and continuously sharing their knowledge with
students like me, I am extending my warmest thanks to Prof. Jay F. Omotoy who with all
that he can, share with us everything he knows and keep on inspiring us to pursue our
goal in life. I thanks him for his patience during the times that we commit failures, for
To the Bureau of Internal Revenue for their warm welcome to me. To my trainers
Mrs Hermie Dimalanta, Mrs. Maria Farrah Camayo, Ms Rose ann Quinto and Mr Menard
Francis Muyana. I am very grateful to have them as a part of my On-The-Job Training for
all their advices and for everything that they taught me during my stay with them and
most of all for the memories weve shared- the happy moments, the sorrowful ones, the
rush hours and for everything that they contributed to my growth as a human being. I
To my Friends, co-trainees, for the happiness and for being there to support me
and to the comfort me whenever I have problems and difficulties during my training, I
thank them for the friendship, and teamwork, for being my companions whom I can share
Above all to our mighty God, for his unconditional love and for all the blessing,
showering me each day of my existing with love and gratitude, I thank him for guiding
me during my training and making possible one. For the wisdom he has bestowed upon
me, for keeping me, my family, my friends, love ones safe. For giving enough knowledge
and ability to perform each task that was assigned to me and for all the challenges he has
given to me that made me stronger than ever. I thank him for all the comfort during the
times that I am about to give up. Most of all I want thank him for his word that keeps me
remaining me that I can do all thing I through Christ which strengthen me.
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
training (OJT) or Internship program .Which we are given the opportunity to apply theories
and computations that we had learned from school. It also helps student to acquire relevant
performing in the actual work setting. On-The Job training (OJT) will generally help students
to increase their skills and to become a professional. OJT can also bring fresh idea into the
organization. Eventually On-The Job Training (OJT) can also contribute significant
brainstorming to the employees. The fact that employer and employees teaches the student
trainee to be more patience, make them more sensitive to the needs and mind set of the new
generation. On-The-Job training is part off college curriculum that aims to train and orient
student about work and their future career. On-The-Job training it is important not only to teach
student regarding to their chosen career but also to show student the reality about work, it
keeps trainee to learn more about her chosen field and practice , what she has learned from
school. OJT can also bring fresh idea into the organization. The supervisor also teaches us how
to share what they know. The internship program also benefits of government or companies
who accepting trainees. They are given student trainee to part of the organization and give an
opportunity to speak freely without fear, to gain self-confidence and maturity through attention
to qualities which are needed in word of works to communicate others. To build up student
residence .My time was spent that I could say meaningful in the part of my practicum because
they have thought me to experience more on the field. They have been kind enough and patient
to train and teach me the things I need to learn in the field of their services. And I become more
dedicated to ourselves to the vision and mission of the company and also the goal of our school
The Cagayan State University (CSU) is the first and only state run comprehensive
institution of higher learning in Cagayan. It has shared its historic contribution to the
Presidential Decree 1436, signed on June 11, 1978 created the Cagayan State
University by merging two existing state colleges: the Cagayan Valley College of Arts &
Trades (CVCAT) at Tuguegarao and the Northern Luzon State College of Agriculture
(NLSCA) at Piat.
smaller institutions that were under the supervision and control of the former Ministry of
Education, Culture and Sports (MECS) were made an integral part of the university
system. These were the Aparri Institute of Technology (AIT), Bukig National Agricultural
and Technical School (BNATS), Aparri School of Arts and Trades (ASAT), Cagayan
Valley Agricultural College (CVAC), Sanchez Mira Rural Vocational School (SMRVS),
Western Cagayan School of Arts and Trades (WCSAT) and Gonzaga National
These nine pre-existing state institutions were distributed throughout the entire
length and breadth of the province of Cagayan. Their founding years and laws passed
signifying their original establishment. It may be noted that the various merger schools
the time.
Davao City assumed as President of the University. Then, on January 5, 1979, the first
staff meeting was held where the AD HOC Committee was organized as nuclei for the
were drawn out from the two state colleges (CVCAT and NLSCA).
The CSU Central Administration Office was established in the CVCAT unit until
the Gonzaga unit was developed as a main campus where operation was centralized. The
AD HOC committee met and the monthly regular staff meeting was launched in the
BNATS unit.
To uplift the educational qualifications of the faculty, the Faculty and Staff
Development Program was set up in the form of graduate programs effective summer of
1979. The come-on was fifty per cent discount in tuition fee.
conducted in Aparri Institute of Technology (ATI). The council designed the following
policies: curricula for various courses; proposed courses to be offered in each unit;
benefits, rules on discipline and leaves; guidelines on faculty load and faculty
extension programs.
On Sept. 29, 1979, the Board of Regents authorized the transfer of college courses
of Aparri School of Arts & Trades (ASAT) to AIT campus. This reduced the number of
campuses from nine to eight. These campuses adopted the nomenclature approved by the
The first organizational chart of CSU took effect on October 26, 1981 upon the
approval of the Board of Regents. This policy decision made possible the re-organization
of the colleges and the approval of the designation of officials in the Central
On July 11, 1983, Dr. Joselito Jara was appointed as the first Vice-President for
Academic Affairs. Then on July 27, 1983 the approval of the proposal to open the
College of Medicine in the University by the Board of Regents marked a milestone in the
arrangements with the then Cagayan Valley Regional Hospital (CVRH), now Cagayan
Valley Medical Center (CVMC) to become the laboratory of the proposed college. The
transfer of Central Administration from Caritan campus to the Carig campus, the new site
of CSU at Tuguegarao, was undertaken on June 11, 1984. The old administration building
in Caritan became the Graduate School and the College of Arts and Sciences Building.
Another milestone was the implementation of the integration into the university system of
the secondary departments of CSU at Gonzaga, CSU at Lallo, CSU at Sanchez Mira and
CSU at Aparri on July 10, 1984. MECS Regional Director, Magdalena Castillo turned
over formally to President Manuel T. Corpus, the four high schools on December 20,
1984. The President of the Philippines approved the integration on March 17, 1983.
for Academic Affairs in June 1992 after Dr. Jaris term . On March 1, 1996 to December
30, 1998, Father Ranhillo C. Aquino became the Vice President of the University.
In June 1992, the Office of the Dean of the College of Medicine was set up in
preparation for its opening in school year 1993-1994. Dr. Gilbert Gamez, erstwhile Dean
of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) College of Medicine, was appointed as the first
University. The reorganization of the top administration took place on February 27, 1996.
On this same year, the governing Board of the University resolved to suspend the
operation of CSU at Bukig in Western Aparri because of the low enrolment that made
On February 23, 1999, the Board granted the university Administration the
authority to offer Bachelor of Laws and Letters (LLB) to commence School Year 1999-
2000.
In response to the thrust and vision of Region 02 and to provide leadership in
livestock development, the Board granted the University Administration the offering of
Veterinary Medicine and Medical Technology courses effective School Year 1999- 2000.
On May 7, 2001, the then Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Eleuterio C.
De Leon, was appointed by the Board of Regents as the Officer In Charge of the
University. During his term, the Board approved the University's decision to phase down
the enrollment in the high school department and to limit the admission of first year high
school students in Piat, Lallo and Gonzaga campuses to 500 students only.
A reorganization of top administration took place that paved the way to the search
for the different campus deans, now the Campus Executive Officers.
On March 8, 2004, through Resolution No. 151, s. 2004, the Board appointed Dr.
Roger P. Perez, as the 3rd University President. On March 15, 2004, Dr. Perez assumed
official duty at the Central Administration with all the powers, rights, privileges and
respond to the actual needs of the university and attuned to the relevance of its existence
Rationalizing its intent for a lean but mean organization. The structure has
maintained three vice president positions with the third important vice president position
having an added program under its domain, the Business Affairs Program. The new
structure also proposed the creation of the positions of internal auditors under the Office
of the President. The Office of the Deputy Dean of Instruction was likewise created to
with a lean but mean operation, the administration has cut the number of Vice-Presidents
from three to two, that of the Vice-President for instruction, research, and extension and
At present there are seven campuses under the university system. CSU- Caritan
and CSU Carig were merged under one nomenclature, CSU- Tuguegarao. All campuses
times, the unique arrangement of a multi-campus institution, which has prevailed over an
educational access and equity to its rural communities. On the other hand, owing to the
peculiarities of the geographical diversity and multi-ethnicity of its people and socio-
economic, educational and political conditions obtaining in its catchment's areas, the
Today, CSU is present in six sites outside Tuguegarao which is located at Sanchez
Mira, Lasam, Aparri, Lallo, Gonzaga, and Piat so that the original intent of providing
democratized tertiary education in the countryside is felt in the whole region specifically
in Cagayan.
Cagayan.
It lies at the foot of Mt. Tabungao in 30.8-hectare land area, which was donated
The school was then the first secondary school in the municipality. It was opened
in the school year 1947-1948 and was named Gonzaga Junior High School. In 1953,the
Cognizant of the great need for agricultural education, in 1960 the curriculum was
converted into Secondary Agriculture Curriculum for boys and Secondary Agriculture
In 1962, the name of the school was converted to Gonzaga National Rural High
School and then Gonzaga National and Vocational School. In 1975, the school started
year Agricultural Technician Curriculum (ACT). With this, the name of the school was
Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile signed the presidential decree transferring the
Instructions, Extension, Research, and Production. Since its birth in 1947, the school is
University at Gonzaga. In the school year 1975-1976, the school started offering a two
year Post Secondary Associate in Agriculture (AAT) Major in Agronomy and two year
chairman. Considering the need of Cagayan Valley for agriculturists and agriculture
Here at Cagayan State University at Gonzaga, there are ten degree courses
Administration.
Eight years ago, there were only five degree courses offered. Due to the demand
(BSBA) major in Management Accounting. And in the year 2013, the youngest course
as an answer to the pursuit of the university to expand the curricular offerings and to be
competitive with the other universities in the city. Thorough the leadership of the College
Dean, Dr. Charisma V. Paraiso, the college offers Bachelor of Science in Business
graduates here and abroad, the college opened in the school year 2013-2014 the Bachelor
the Campus Dean at that time. The college is now on its ten (10) years of operation with
the new leadership of Dr. Jay F. Omotoy, the newly designated Associate Dean of the
College. Through his leadership, with his initiative and eagerness to be one of the college
which is known not only in the locality but also in the entire country, the two programs
Higher Education (CHED) as a proof that the college is already in its momentum to
compete with the top universities nationwide. Every school year, the number of student
in the College is rapidly growing up. Students were given opportunities to learn more
aside from what is taught in the classroom, seminars, workshops, team building activities
and on-the-job training where the student undergo internship to the prestigious
government and private agencies in local, regional, national and even international
trainings.
College Vision
The College envisions being a lead producer of highly competent and globally
College Mission
Analysts, Mangers, Businessmen and capable of making a positive contribution over their
knowledge and skills that enables them to continue to learn and adapt to change
social responsibility.
researches, extension services and linkages with business and other related sectors.
8. To make a positive contribution to the development of the region and the nation.
Program Objectives
To equip students with specific skills for entry into BPO industry and accounting
profession; and prepare the students for eventual entry into the regular degree program of
CHAPTER II
MANDATE
The Bureau of Internal Revenue shall be under the supervision and control of the Department of
Finance and its powers and duties shall comprehend the assessment and collection of all national
internal revenue taxes, fees, and charges, and the enforcement of all forfeitures, penalties, and
fines connected therewith, including the execution of judgments in all cases decided in its favor
by the Court of Tax Appeals and the ordinary courts. The Bureau shall give effect to and
administer the supervisory and police powers conferred to it by this Code or other laws. (Section
MISSION
We collect taxes through just enforcement of tax laws for nation-building and the upliftment of
VISION
GUIDING PRINCIPLE
CORE VALUES
Patriotism
government was created under William H. Taft, General-Governor of the Philippines, in 1902.
The BIR would be created under the second civil governor, Luke E. Wright, with the passage of
Reorganization Act No. 1189 on July 2, 1904 by the Philippine Commission. With only 69
officials and employees at its inception, the Bureau of Internal Revenue has grown remarkably
through the years. John S. Ford was the first Collector of Internal Revenue. He was the bureau's
steward for three years (1903-1907). He was succeeded by Ellis Cromwell (1909-1912), William
T. Nolting (1912-1914) and James J. Rafferty (1914-1918). Rafferty was the last American
collector of the Bureau. Three Filipinos served as BIR Collectors under the American regime:
The filipinization of the BIR started with Ariel Memoracion, the 8th and 10th Collector (January
3, 1939 December 31, 1941; June 28, 1946 October 4, 1950). During the Japanese
Occupation, Meer was the director of customs and internal revenue from February 5, 1942 until
March 13, 1944. After the Liberation, he was replaced by Jose Leido, Sr. Leido was succeeded
Meer was succeeded by Saturnino David (October 1950- January 13, 1954), Antonio Araneta
(January 18, 1954- July 5, 1955). In 1957, the position of collector was changed to
commissioner.
Lilian Hefti, was head of the BIR who assumed office on September 2007, but resigned on
October 2008, for health reasons. On October 20, 2008, she was replaced by Sixto Esquivias,
BIR underwent major reorganizations pursuant to various Acts. Executive Orders and Tax Laws.
at the present, BIR has 19 regional offices and 124 Revenue District Offices. One of it is
Revenue Region No. 03 (Region 2) which composed of 4 Revenue District Offices (RDO No. 13
Cagayan and Batanes; RDO No.14- Nueva Viscaya; RDO No.15- Isabela; and RDO No. 16-
Quiriono) and the regional office. This region formally started its operation in 1994 and the first
Regional Director was Jose T. Gonda with only few personnel. From 1964 to June 2010 , the
regional office transferred and rented from one place to another. And finally in June 2010, BIR is
At the present the BIR regional office is located at No. 11, dalan na Pagayaya, Rgional
Government Center, Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City under the directorship of Atty. Arnel SD
Guballa and Asst. Regional Director Jose Eric C. Furia. As of December 31, 2015 the total
personel complement is 223 in the entire region including its district offices. a district office is
headed by Revenue District Officer and each division is headed by a Division Chief.
The REGIONAL OFFICE administer and enforces internal revenue laws including the
assessment and collection of all internal revenue taxes, charges and fees from taxpayers within
the regions jurisdiction as well as ensures proper and effective Implementation of National
Offices policies and programs within the Regional Office. In the Regional office, we have the
CLIENT SUPPORT SECTION assist the Regional Director in coordinating with the others
NGAs, LGUs, and other government and private entities in relation with tax administration. CSU
regional office, it has seven division and 4 District Offices with its own functions, as follows
LEGAL DIVISION: Prepares and Issues legal opinions based on established precedents;
institutes civil and criminal cases/actions to effect collection of taxes and punishment of tax
violators within the regions area of jurisdiction and processes claims for tax credit/refund
involving erroneous or illegal collection of taxes and protests involving question of law.
ASSESSMENT DIVISION: Conducts original investigation of office audit return under the
regions jurisdiction, as well as reviews and evaluates all audit/ verification reports except those
involving erroneous or illegal collection of taxes and tax fraud criminal prosecution.
COLLECTION DIVISION: Monitors collection internal revenue taxes within the region; enforces
collection of delinquent accounts including collections through summary remedies and issues Tax
FINANCE DIVISION: Administer the fiscal operations of the Regional Offices and maintain prescribed
general services programs and human resource management of the region and attends to the requisition,
distribution, safekeeping as well as disposal and monitoring of all properties and supplies in the region.
REGIONAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION: Develops criminal tax cases and conducts intelligence
operations; investigates or recommends reinvestigation of tax fraud cases and conducts surveillance of
attachments from AABs and RDOs under the jurisdiction of the revenue regions.
REVENUE DISTRIC OFFICE: Provide the frontline assistance and service to taxpayers. Pre-process
and key information from returns/payment forms; Conduct field audit investigation of tax cases
undertaken collection of taxes through summary remedies and manage forfeited properties/acquired assets
The BUREAU of INTERNAL REVENUE is the lifeblood of the government being the primary revenue-
generating agency to support the government programs and projects of the entire Philippines, Every year
the collection goal of the BIR is to increasing, hence the men and women of BIR to work that need to be
done to achieve their goal or target they are tasked to delivered better services to contribute to the
achievement of this goal. For Calendar Year 2015, this region registered a collection growth of 15.87%
having collected P7, 583,738,135.99 over CY 2014 actual collection of P6, 545,169,647.75.
It is noteworthy that among the four (4) district office of this Revenue Region, two (2)
Revenue District office- RDO No. 13 (Cagayan and Batanes) and RDO No. 14 Isabela were
conferred the Seal of Excellence Award by the Civil Service Commission on August 11, 2015
and March 12, 015 respectively. Both district offices got an excellent rating (RDO No. 13
Cagayan-Batanes got 95.65% and RDO No. 15 got 91.08% because of their compliance in the
Anti-Red Tape Act (ARTA) based from the Report Card Survey (RCS) This only shows that BIR
personnel are always serving the general public with integrity, professionalism and consistency.
As the result of the recipient of the Seal of Excellence Award., the BUREAU of
INTERNAL REVENUE Region No.03 I(Region 2) was chosen by the Civil Service
Commission as a venue for benchmarking session during the CSC conducts Seminar on Delivery
of Excellent Service through integrity, Guidance and Nobleness toward Anti-Red Tape survey
9DESIGN ARTS). As a practice, a lecture/sharing of BIR personnel on the bbest practice to
servr the taxpaying public and pointers in taking the road of becoming a CSC Seal of Excellence
Awardee then after which the participants are allowed to goes around the BIR premises to
Aside from the being an Awardee, BIR conduct yearly outreach program though how
busy they are, they find time to visit and had a Community Outreach Program . The latest
outreach program was conducted on July 16, 2015 at the Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology (BJMP), Cataggaman, Tuguegarao City which highlighted the gift giving and feeding
program.
CHAPTER III.
On-The-Job Training (OJT) is one of the most important requirements to graduate from
college and to become a professional. On the first day of my On-The -Job Training, I felt excited
and somewhat nervous because of the new environment and the new people around me. I dont
have any idea of what kind of people they are so this made me adjust myself with the new
personalities and attitudes of the people in the workplace where I was assigned.
Before I was introduced to my designated section, Mrs. Cirila A. Alegre (Chief, Admin.
&HRM Division) of the agency oriented us about the rules and regulations of the bureau. Even
the Dos and Donts were discussed too. She also introduced us, all OJT students, to those staffs
It was a short briefing and orientation. After that, Mrs. Flor one of the officer of admin
division assigned me at Taxpayer Service Section where she introduced me to Mrs. Herminia
introducing me to her, she left me and proceeded on assigning my classmates to their respective
sections as well. After a while, Mrs Dimalanta gave me a piece of paper where to write my
name, address, contact number and the school where I study. She introduced me also to all the
staff of Taxpayer Service Section (TSS). She oriented me about Taxpayer Service Section
especially the dos and donts. Then, she asked my two co-trainees to teach the process of
working in the section. The first task that I did was to locate ledger cards of taxpayers and how to
use the access called Integrated Tax System (ITS). Our first day was really a good start because
they motivated me well just to attain their standards. On the second day, I went to the office early
and while waiting for the other staff of Taxpayer Service Section, I arranged the files that I know
how to organize. Mrs Hermie asked me to separate the files of Document Processing Division
(DPD) and Revenue District Office (RDO) ready for mailing and arrange it according to the list.
She accommodated me to the conference to forward the files to be received by officer of DPD
whos around on that day. When I went back to the office, my co-trainee asked me to write a no
open case to the settled files and ready for signature. I located ledger card and inputted all
information from the filed application including the name of proprietorship, trade name or
business name, address, date of registration (DOR) and TIN. This leger card serves to update
their permit to print receipts or sales invoice. Moreover, I asked Mrs Farrah Camayo one of the
officers of BIR how I should do to the ledger card that I found, and she taught me how to record
the Authority to Print (ATP). After a while, there were taxpayers coming and asking if the
Certificate of Registration is done. I also asked what name and municipality where they belong.
After getting the information, I located the Certificate of Registration if its already signed by the
RDO or not. After locating, I released the Certificate of Registration (COR), I recorded it to the
log book so that there is a proof that they have already got it after releasing and I gave a receipt
too.
Meanwhile, we should be polite to our co-trainees and to the bureaus employees and
clients by always greeting them or smiling at them. I organized and sorted out their files,
photocopied and printed out important documents. The work is not that easy. It must be tiring but
all I need to do is to enjoy this opportunity for me to grow as a young professional so that I cant
feel the stress and pressure of my work. My co-trainees taught me how to prepare payment form
of taxpayers. I also put stamps on their columnar books, registering the books of accounts, and I
also entertained the clients well. My first week was really a good start and I was motivated to
perform excellently because I have already accomplished something. Adding to it, my trainers
are very accommodating and kind to me and so as well as to my co-trainees. I asked a request to
Mrs Farrah if its fine to take overtime. She said it depends but she asked Mrs Anabelle if its fine
for them to let me help them because Mrs Farrah was not going to have overtime on that day.
Fortunately, Mrs Anabelle said why not then, I and my classmates took the opportunity to work
On the second week, I went to work early before 8 oclock. It is another heavy work
again but it gave me more strength to reach my goal in life. The first task that I did is Mrs
Hermie asked me to copy the vision and mission of Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) because
our section was the one tasked to lead the flag ceremony. In this week, I accomplished another
task; it was to begin meeting people from different positions or levels. They really became my
inspiration for me to become a good professional in the future. I was inspired by their
determination to finish their work accordingly and admired them. I was starting to be
comfortable with the people I work with as well as the workplace. As usual my heart was beating
so fast and I was so nervous because every Friday at 10:00 AM, there is a briefing and discussion
about business transaction so that taxpayers know the dos and donts for them to avoid getting a
penalty. After the discussion, it was already the releasing of Certificate of Registration and if I
couldnt do the favour of the client they would scold me and stress me out. On that day in the
morning or afternoon, printing press is coming to pick up all the releasing Authority to Print and
they asked me to help them sometimes to stamp their new application to be passed and I also
helped them to locate the ledger card, registering their first and last booklet of receipt to be
issued to their client. Mr Menard taught me how to do the printing of Taxpayer Identification
Number Card (TIN CARD) and how to check it on the system. I learned a lot from every task.
Verifying Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) was one of my common tasks every day.
Form1904 and Form 1902, although they are both application forms for TIN but they differ from
each other since Form 1904 is used for Capital Gains, Estate Tax, and Donors Tax while
Form1902 is used by local employee or those taxpayers who received purely compensation
income can. Processing application for Taxpayers Identification Number (TIN) for EO98
(Executive Order) is used for renewals of drivers licence; open an account at the bank; and etc.
These are supported by other documents like birth certificate; any valid ID that will show the
applicants complete name, birth date and signature (Drivers licence, IBP ID, Passport);
marriage contract, if married. On one hand, form 1901, from 1903, form 1905 and form 1906 are
the application forms for registering a business. The form 1901 is the application for registration
for self-employed and mixed income individuals estates of trusts, the form 1903 is the
registration for corporation/partnerships and it may be taxable/non-taxable. The form 1905 is the
cancellation of TIN/ new copy of TIN and new copy of certificate of registration while the 1906
As days passed by, I had familiarized what are the different transactions in the office. I
knew how to segregate Authority to Print (ATP) and Certificate of Registration (COR). I was
able to separate the dockets by each printing press together with my co-trainees. When the month
ends Ms Rose Ann ask me to compute how many Authority to Print (ATP) and Certificate of
Registration (COR) were processed. She asked me to record for her to have a basis when doing
their reports. Ms Farrah also asked me to separate the leasing COR. I issued also routing slip to
the taxpayers, and I assisted them to fill in their forms for registering their businesses and
informed them what the needed requirements are. However, just like in the real life we couldnt
avoid mistakes. It was just great that they didnt blame me, instead they taught me how to do the
task correctly. Sometimes the more mistakes I commit, the more I have learned the lessons
because as they said well learn a lot from our mistakes. I and my co-trainees did some strategies
to the newly processed documents. We listed all the names of processed Certificate of
Registration and Authority to Print so that we would know if it has been done or not and for us to
know what we should be telling to the client. I also did the certified true copy of taxpayer.
It was again another week for another set of work to do. The first thing that I did is to
encode multiple kind of ordered payment forms to be paid in the bank; I and my co-trainees also
arranged alphabetically and chronologically the ledger card. When our two bosses are out for
some important meetings to attend to, Mr Menard taught us how to record and check the files
and told me to help my co-trainees when he got tired so that we can finish it on time. Ms Rose
Ann and Mr Menard asked me a favour to do the Tin Card because they have a lot of works to do
also and they need more student trainee in our section, while I was busy for my task they play
The task that I did was the continuation of the task that I did on the previous weeks. I
forwarded some processed documents to the office of Ms Vivian Tarectecan (Asst. RDO) then
when I went back to the TSS office, Mrs Farrah asked me to go in the Admin Section to get the
request Ask for Receipt and Authority to Print (ATP) to Maam Cora but sad to say that she has a
lot do to, so she requested me to wait. Mrs Hermie asked me to assist Mr Mernard in the counter
three to do the TIN Card because there are a lot of taxpayers from DA but the other computer is
not working so I arranged the files beside him. After a while I also assisted the taxpayers and
Mrs Irene requested Mr Menard if she could borrow me to help her trainees in arranging some
files and this had relieved my boredom. I also assisted my co-trainee to go in the Legal Division
to give the Certificate of Registration that they were asking. Ms Rose Ann also asked me to
forward some request letters to the Finance Division. Mrs Hermie also requested me to try the
CD of EFPS if it is ok or not. I also checked the list of the taxpayers who applied for tax
clearance and closure of business if they submitted already the requirement form of 1604E. The
form 1604E is the Annual Information Return of Creditable Income Taxes Withheld (Expanded)/
The client left and trusted me to keep their application. I arranged the unprocessed
Certificate of Registration and Authority to Print and put it in a box. When our bosses were
attending meetings, I and my two co-trainees assisted Mr Menard in briefing. While having the
discussion and while I was doing the printing of TIN CARD to be issued, my co-trainees located
the Certificate of Registration. We also located the dockets of application for reprinting of
Certificate of Registration and Authority to Print. I also kept the sworn statement of client to be
signed by Mrs Hermie. I really preferred to be busy rather than to sit there and wait for them to
On the last week of my training, I still needed to accomplish a lot of things to finish the
task and to perform the assigned work to me. The last task that I did is segregating COR and
ATP. I was happy that I finally finished my training but somehow sad because I would be leaving
the office where I had lots of memories and will be missing the people that became close to me
for the short period of time. Despite all the sorrows of leaving them behind, I am still happy that
once in my life, I had met people like them in my life who taught me things related to my chosen
course and most importantly, they helped me to be the best that I can be. They are the ones who
help me in shaping myself to be the individual I am right now, they challenged my skills,
abilities and knowledge. They gave me a chance to prove myself to them. I am very thankful that
there are people who believe in me. Whenever they ask me to do something, they always keep on
saying that I should do things slowly but surely. They never pressure me in doing the task that
has been given to me. All the people I have worked with during my training were all inspiring
and they left a piece of advice that I will surely keep in mind and in my heart for the rest of my
life. This training helped me realize that it is really good to know what youre doing and love it.
As a student , what I can do for now is to learn whatever I can in school, be inspired, love the
path I am taking and do my best in everything I do and focus in the positive outlook of mind, to
Since it was my first time to work with professionals I was a little bit nervous and shy to
ask questions but I tried to mingle with them comfortably. I think they are strict but they are just
too much serious in their work and I always approach them to clarify and understand if my task
is correct or not. They give me more advice and feedback though I still try my best to show
independence in doing my tasks. They never pressured me in doing my task instead they calm
me down. I and my supervisors maintain a regular contact with one another and they motivate
me well. I am being open and honest in giving updates on my work progress especially when I
encountered any difficulties. This gave me a positive sign that my supervisor think I am ready to
have more independence. I would like to thank our supervisor for letting us feel at ease around
and be comfortable in working, more like we are part of their team. They always consider our
safety so they are giving tasks that are not risky for us. I appreciate that they are always see to it
that I learned in every task that we attend. I believe that my supervisors had done everything in
their power to help us to improve our practicum experience. I have done my best and they also
gave their best to show us how to be professional and confident to commit how to handle
difficulties.
Our assigned working area is located before the main door. In this way, we can be easily
approached by our clients. We greet all the clients who come in the office and this makes my day
good too. They have pleasing personalities and smiling faces though its never been easy to deal
with them but having a soft voice and a careful action can be a shield to this. I got used to
dealing with them. I can say that knowing different personalities is a pleasure for me as a trainee ,
and I found out that they are just opposite of me. It was fun working with them.
I and my co-trainees do the tasks that we know to do and we work as a team. We asked
sometimes the help of our supervisor to check on the work we did. I listen to their opinions and
suggestions and weve been humble to each other. They are kind enough for me but time flies so
fast and we do not know how we can handle difficulties while our bosses are out. We can say that
the real world of work sucks but we learned a lot from our work experience.
CHAPTER IV.
capabilities were tested. These struggles improve me and made me a better one. Also, this is
where I can gain my self-satisfaction once I succeed. The problem that I encountered and there
and often found them offensive and uncomfortable to deal with because of their attitude but I had
to work and coordinate with them which were very challenging for me.
It was my first time to work in the office together with the professionals so I asked my
supervisor and other staffs to teach me what I should need to do because as a beginner, I am not
expecting to know everything in one day. Experience is gained through time. The longer you do
something the more you learn. The faster you gain knowledge, the more you become a
As it was my first experience in the work environment, it took me some time to settle all
the things that I need to finish like learning a new work especially in the beginning while at the
same time responding to the clients and employees who assigned me the task to complete it on
time. It was a great challenge for me, even under such stress and stain marinating a positive
attitude towards everyone was a line of challenges for me but with the passage of time being
As a student trainee you should be more patient and understand them, show what the best
Following instructions
I learned to ask question and clarification from the trainers about the task given to me so
CHAPTER V.
Entering On-The-Job Training, I had no idea about the work and the government agency.
I had no one to ask and I felt nervous but I just calm myself by keeping in mind that I need do
take my OJT to pursue my dream. I have much chance to apply all Ive learned in my Alma
matter, Cagayan State University. I became more responsible about regulations and followed
every standard they have. I reminded myself that Im not here to be lazy, but Im here to prove
myself that I have the edge to show in this agency. I have realized that being punctual is
important than being industrious, for it shows that I have the eagerness to do well in the job Im
in and lets me feel like I am one of their employees. Waking up early is so hard to do; changing
schedule to wake up from late to early. Though there is a side of being afraid of failure and
downfall but still I consider it as just an illusion because I learned to boost my confidence and
pay attention to the clients and employees needs. I learned to communicate and understand well
what costumer service is. And this training makes me change a lot. I learned how to share and
gain knowledge from others, be dedicated in all kinds of task assigned to me. Lend a hand
mingling with people. I learned how to accomplish task individually and by group.
not wait for somebody to tell you what to do. Try to plan your time and what you expect
from OJT week by week. Keep a daily/weekly record of the progress of your training.
Show your passion and love your task that is given to you. Always think positive so that
you can pursue your dream. Stand in any kind of work, and acquire full knowledge of the
Entrepreneurship and Accountancy in all programs they do. The administration must support the
Before they send their student to their chosen agency or company make sure that all the
students know how to use different kinds of technology or machine and must conduct seminar
To the agency
I recommend BIR to the next batch of OJT, they can learn a lot of office works.
They are good in accommodating their OJTs to pursue their dreams to become a
successful.