The Philippine Star

Senate eyes tax reform bill ratificati­on next week

- By PAOLO ROMERO – With Alexis Romero

The Senate aims to ratify next week the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) bill that is expected to raise some P148 billion in fresh revenues, Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III said yesterday. Pimentel said the TRAIN is vital to the Duterte administra­tion’s plan to jumpstart the economy through its P8-trillion “Build, Build, Build” infrastruc­ture program.

He said the plan is to pass the tax reform bill before Congress takes a break on Oct. 13.

Any conflictin­g provisions between the version of the Senate and the House of Representa­tives can be resolved during the bicameral conference committee meetings of the two chambers during the break.

“We’ll do our best (to pass it),” Pimentel said.

Plenary debates on the TRAIN bill started last week after it was sponsored on the floor by Sen. Sonny Angara, chairman of the Senate ways and means committee.

Angara said among the TRAIN’s salient features is a higher take- home pay that as much as 99 percent of workers will enjoy without sacrificin­g the goal of raising revenues to boost growth.

“Finally, after 20 long and arduous years, our workers will have more take-home pay. We want more Filipinos to have higher purchasing power… join the ranks of the economical­ly well-off,” Angara said in his sponsorshi­p speech.

“This TRAIN needs to get moving but we make sure that Filipinos are onboard when it does,” he added.

Angara also emphasized that the bill provides for several earmarking of proceeds to ensure that the revenues benefit the people.

Under the Senate version, the first P150,000 annual taxable income will be exempted, while retaining the P82,000 tax exemption for 13th month pay and other bonuses, and the maximum P100,000 additional exemption for up to four dependents.

Angara said this translates to an approximat­e tax-exempt monthly income of P25,000 for workers with four dependents — in line with President Duterte’s campaign promise to exempt workers earning P25,000 and below from income tax.

AmCham backs TRAIN

Meanwhile, Malacañang yesterday welcomed the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (AmCham)’s support for the tax reform bill, which has been certified as urgent by Duterte.

“We are pleased with the expression of support of the (AmCham) on the Comprehens­ive Tax Reform Program. AmCham has added a strong voice for the passage of the (TRAIN), which is now set for plenary deliberati­ons (at) the Senate,” presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said in a statement.

“The poor and the vulnerable, as the President’s economic team explains, are at the heart of our tax reform,” he added.

With better infrastruc­ture and social services, the government will improve productivi­ty and living standards of Filipinos, according to Abella.

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