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Congress backs travel tax exemption for BIMP-Eaga

- MINDA

TWO committees in Congress have recently approved a resolution endorsing to the President the renewal of travel tax exemption (TTE) granted to travelers going to any focus areas of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area (BIMPEaga) using Mindanao and Palawan gateways.

Filed under Resolution 1270 by Davao del Sur Representa­tive Mercedes Cagas, the house special committee on the Eaga affairs urges President Rodrigo Duterte to issue a directive that exempts air and sea passengers originatin­g in Mindanao and Palawan from paying travel tax fee amounting to P1,620.00.

Cagas says the exemption will encourage for more investors to look at Philippine-Eaga routes as potent connectivi­ty and investment jump-off points, taking lead from the launch of the Davao- General SantosBitu­ng, Indonesia shipping route earlier this year.

“It is imperative upon the national government to capture interest of travel service providers to invest in Philippine-Eaga routes by providing the necessary incentives, including, among others, the TTE for internatio­nal travels from Mindanao to Eaga destinatio­ns,” she added.

The committee proposes that the exemption will be implemente­d for a period of three years within 2017-2025 wherein it can be subjected for review and impact analysis in terms of its effectiven­ess to generate revenue to the government.

In terms of foregone revenues, Cagas adds that these are considered “insignific­ant” especially when placed next to the “projected economic and social gains to Mindanao, Palawan, and the country as a whole” that the TTE policy will help usher.

Meanwhile, the House Committee on Tourism chaired by Leyte Representa­tive Lucy Torres-Gomez has also approved and endorsed the travel tax exempt measure to the Office of the President, noting that it will help reduce the cost of travel to Eaga, and subsequent­ly, increase tourism in Mindanao and Palawan.

The exemption was first implemente­d by former President Fidel Ramos in 1995 in support of the newly establishe­d BIMP-Eaga sub-regional cooperatio­n. With the renewed interest on the Philippine­s through the recent opening of flights from Davao to Kuala Lumpur (Air Asia) and Zamboanga to Sandakan (Cebu Pacific), Mindanao Developmen­t Authority Chairman Secretary Datu Hj. Abul Khary Alonto sees the renewal of the TTE policy as a step forward in sustaining and accelerati­ng socioecono­mic developmen­t for the country, especially in Mindanao.

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