Manila Bulletin

DSWD: 2.6-M UCT beneficiar­ies to receive 12,400 assistance this month

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

The remaining 2.6 million household-beneficiar­ies of the government’s unconditio­nal cash transfer (UCT) program will receive 12,400 cash grants before the end of 2018.

The UCT is the largest tax reform mitigation program under the current administra­tion’s Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law.

It seeks to provide cash subsidies to over 10 million indigent Filipino families/individual­s to cushion the effect of the adjustment­s in the excise tax of petroleum products and sweetened beverages.

The beneficiar­ies include Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program recipients, social pensioners,

and households listed under the Listahanan or the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction.

According to Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Undersecre­tary Florita Villar, DSWD has so far prepared and uploaded the payroll documents for the 12,400 UCT grants of 8,603,905 beneficiar­ies to the Land Bank of the Philippine­s.

She said the remaining 2,600,000 beneficiar­ies are expected to have their scheduled payouts via over-the-counter or conduits this December.

Under the program, beneficiar­ies will receive a one-time 12,400 subsidy for 2018, and 13,600 grant each year for 2019 and 2020.

The DSWD earlier emphasized that the UCT grant is just an added assistance to help the poor cope with the increase in prices of basic commoditie­s and not meant to address all their needs.

Studies have also shown that the impact of the excise tax adjustment is very minimal compared to the impact of the price increases of crude oil in the global market.

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