Business World

Tax reform veto creates uncertaint­y over PEZA perks

- Anna Gabriela A. Mogato

THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said there is uncertaint­y over whether firms registered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) will keep their value-added tax ( VAT) exemptions after Malacañang vetoed provisions of the first package of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) law.

Trade Undersecre­tary for Industry Developmen­t Ceferino S. Rodolfo said in a news briefing last week that TRAIN provisions may be in conflict with the PEZA law and a Supreme Court ruling.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte in December vetoed five TRAIN provisions including the zero-rating on the sale of goods and services that cross separate customs territorie­s and tourism enterprise zones, noting that the provision violates “the principle of limiting VAT zero-rating to direct exporters.”

Mr. Duterte noted in his veto that when goods or services cross separate customs territorie­s without being taxed, it will lead to “leakages” in the tax system, which will defeat the TRAIN’s goal of making the tax process simpler and more efficient.

PEZA, an agency under DTI, gives fiscal and non-fiscal perks to certain commercial activities such as export-based manufactur­ing industries as well as business process outsourcin­g and knowledge process outsourcin­g businesses in economic zones.

In a briefing on Dec. 29, PEZA Director General Charito B. Plaza argued that “there are many interpreta­tions of the veto of the President,” giving PEZA leeway to maintain its interpreta­tion, effectivel­y preserving the status quo.

In a dispute involving the Omnibus Investment­s Code, “there is a Supreme Court decision [which exempts PEZA]. If they’re going to implement otherwise, then that’s when we’re going to fight back because of the Supreme Court decision. But we’ll see,” she added. —

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte in December vetoed five TRAIN provisions including the zero-rating on the sale of goods and services that cross separate customs territorie­s and tourism enterprise zones, noting that the provision violates “the principle of...

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