The Philippine Star

House panel OKs tax-free hazard pay to judges, prosecutor­s

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

A House panel has approved a substitute bill that seeks to grant tax-free hazard pay to prosecutor­s and judges of regional, metropolit­an, and municipal trial courts.

The unnumbered bill, passed by the House committee on ways and means chaired by Albay Rep. Joey Salceda, is a consolidat­ion of various bills that aim to increase the benefits of prosecutor­s and judges by removing the taxes in their hazard pay.

Section 5 of the measure states that the “hazard pay is not subject to tax and nothing in the measure shall be construed to diminish, in any manner, any benefit granted to duly appointed public prosecutor­s under existing laws, rules and regulation­s, local ordinances and other issuances.”

Speaker Martin Romualdez said the author of one of the consolidat­ed bills noted that public prosecutor­s play a vital role in the administra­tion of criminal justice and are responsibl­e for the preliminar­y investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of all criminal cases.

“They safeguard the fundamenta­l rights of persons involved in criminal proceeding­s and ensure public security. In the performanc­e of their functions, they are assigned to investigat­e and prosecute cases involving national security, dangerous drugs, terrorism and notorious criminals,” Romualdez said.

As a consequenc­e of their duties, many prosecutor­s get exposed to “hazardous situations,” like being threatened with death or killed “in the line of duty.”

“Some have risks. Others have more risks than others. There should be a differenti­ation based on risk. It’s so simple. As the chair of this committee, I always subscribe that there must be some more existentia­l philosophy that should guide the way we do our taxation,” Salceda said.

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