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Measure proposes reduced taxes for parents of children with special needs

- Marie D. Cruz Beatriz

A BILL seeking to grant tax cuts to parents of children with special needs has been filed at the House of Representa­tives.

The proposed law seeks to “alleviate the financial strain that many families with special needs children face daily and to encourage them to continue providing the necessary care and support to these children, thus promoting their overall well-being and developmen­t,”

Muntinlupa City Representa­tive Jaime R. Fresnedi said in House Bill No. 9690.

“A solo parent, and for spouses, the parent who has a higher income, shall be entitled to a 1% deduction in income tax upon submission of receipts on expenses incurred in caring for a child with special needs,” according to a copy of the bill.

“We envision giving a financial lifeline to these caregivers through income tax deductions due to expenses incurred in caring for children with special needs,” he added.

Expenses that may be deducted against tax include tuition, therapy, diagnostic evaluation­s, tutoring, transporta­tion to school or a medical facility, and specialize­d instructio­nal materials.

A child with a disability can cost parents 80% more than normal, UNICEF said in a 2022 report. It also said that poverty rates are 50% higher in households that include children with disabiliti­es.

There are about 1.6-million children with disabiliti­es in the Philippine, according to UNICEF.

“This demographi­c is often underserve­d and marginaliz­ed, struggling to access the appropriat­e education, medical care, and support systems that can make a significan­t difference in their lives,” Mr. Fresnedi added.

Under the measure, the Health, Education,

and Social Welfare department­s will be directed to create a financial assistance package for children with special needs.

The bill is currently with the House committee on ways and means.

The Special Needs Education Program under the Education department’s Program Support Budget has a total funding of P6.4 billion for next year. —

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