Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoF solicits ideas, help on tax tack

‘I hope today’s briefing sparks creative solutions and decisive actions leading to the swift enactment of these crucial measures’

- BY KATHRYN JOSE

The Department of Finance on Wednesday reached out to the staff of legislator­s and representa­tives of government agencies to seek their insights and cooperatio­n for the quick passage of priority tax proposals.

Finance Secretary Ralph Recto opened the policy briefing to deepen their understand­ing on such proposals which include the Real Property Valuation Reform or Package 3 of the Comprehens­ive Tax Reform Program, Value Added Tax on Digital Service Providers, and Rationaliz­ation of the Mining Fiscal Regime.

The others are the Single-Use Plastic Bags Tax Act, and Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s to Maximize Opportunit­ies for Reinvigora­ting the Economy.

“We believe that informed discussion­s and open dialogue are key to a more collaborat­ive and effective legislatio­n process, ultimately serving the best interests of our country,” Recto said in the briefing at Admiral Hotel, Manila City.

Creative solutions

“I hope today’s briefing sparks creative solutions and decisive actions leading to the swift enactment of these crucial measures,” he added.

Recto said the tax proposals aim to reduce the country’s reliance on debt, while making tax policies fair and supportive of long-term economic growth.

The new finance chief also shared that the DoF is working to develop a Philippine mediumterm debt management strategy that will ensure transparen­cy of public borrowings.

“This is the debt meter that will guide us on how to secure a future of fiscal stability. Together, let us bring the country faster and further towards an inclusive economy that all of the Filipino people can benefit from,” Recto said.

Recto said he is also scheduled for a meeting with senators to elaborate on the tax proposals.

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MAO SIQIAN/XINHUA Pole position China has claimed leadership in electric vehicle production. New energy vehicles recharge in a station of the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center in Shenzhen. Shenzhen City started building advanced charging facilities in June 2023 to become ‘a city of supercharg­ing,’ and has set up 161 stations by the end of last year.

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