Soon we will be paying more for digital services, even internet identifier like domain names can be included, and that's a definitive VAT. In PH it's equivalent to 12%. Although, we still have to see invoice for domain names registration and renewal fees being added with VAT. You should be getting reminders from your local and international service providers to key-in your tax details, if you haven't yet done so. We must say, this is especially for those who had to directly acquire digital services with the source and not through local resellers. If you've been dealing with local resellers, your digital services may probably have been subjected with, and had added, VAT included in your payment ever since. You should be, but you have to check it. For online local retailers, you may have been VAT registered and paying your taxes with or without that digital tax. Don't take this as an advice and ascertain it with your accountant to be sure.
The comeback of Blogger app in Android has been very quiet. And the first impression we had was it's good--it's just how we appreciate the ability get posting faster if not immediate as some situation might require. We can see all of our posting while connected. We explored, very quickly, to see if it can be used while it's offline. It is somehow possible but not fine tuned yet. The ability to download and work while offline, and edit, delete and composed then sync without losing anything will be the features that we will to be waiting. Would be great to use it as if it's in it the versatility of Google Docs.