The Freeman

DOTr wants to restrict TRAIN fuel vouchers to modern PUVs

- — Philstar

MANILA — Jeepney operators and drivers affected by higher oil prices stoked by a new tax law may need to upgrade their vehicles first to receive fuel vouchers from the government, the Department of Transporta­tion.

The granting of fuel subsidies is one of the social mitigating measures provided in the recentlyen­acted Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion Act to cushion the effects of higher excise levies imposed on petroleum products.

But almost five months since the TRAIN law took effect, the government has yet to release the vouchers.

During the first congressio­nal hearing on Package 2 of the government's Comprehens­ive Tax Reform Program, Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary Thomas Orbos asked lawmakers for “enough time” to merge the TRAIN law's fuel voucher program with the Public Utility Vehicle modernizat­ion program.

For his part, Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board Chairman Martin Delgra III said officials want the fuel vouchers to serve as an “incentive” to those who will join the modernizat­ion program.

“If it's simply a onetime assistance given to PUJ drivers through the fuel vouchers, that may be so but we would rather have it like a value-added support mechanism by which we would rather incentiviz­e those who want to modernize under the PUV MP rather than having to support old jeepneys even if they hold a franchise,” Delgra explained.

“So we want to maximize the support that's given to them by having to incentiviz­e those [Public Utility Jeepney] operators who would be more than willing to modernize under the PUV modernizat­ion program,” he added.

Under the government's modernizat­ion program, old jeepneys—those older than 15 years—will be replaced by electric-powered or Euro 4 compliant vehicles.

Although the TRAIN law did not elaborate on the granting of fuel vouchers to PUJ franchise holders, the Department of Finance in March last year said it would revive the “Pantawid Pasada Program" to provide cash cards to PUVs to lessen the impact of higher excise taxes on fuel. The DOF said the government has almost P900 million that can be tapped “anytime” to implement the fuel subsidy program. The unprogramm­ed funds are valid only until the end of the year.

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM/FILE ?? Under the government’s modernizat­ion program, old jeepneys — those older than 15 years — will be replaced by electric-powered or Euro 4 compliant vehicles.
PHILSTAR.COM/FILE Under the government’s modernizat­ion program, old jeepneys — those older than 15 years — will be replaced by electric-powered or Euro 4 compliant vehicles.

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