Manila Bulletin

EU firms seek PEZA clarity on tax perks for aviation projects

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

European businessme­n in the country are asking the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) for guidance particular­ly on tax incentives under the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s (CREATE) Law on potential investment­s in the aviation industry.

In a letter to PEZA Director General Tereso O. Panga, the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (ECCP) has requested for a discussion in light of its preparatio­n for the Aviation Summit to be held here in October this year.

In recognitio­n of the role of PEZA, ECCP Executive Director Florian Gottein has called for a discussion on the “plans and priorities of the agency for 2024 with a special focus on investment­s in the aviation industry.”

Particular­ly, Gottein said “We would like to raise the concern that our members have about certain provisions of the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s (CREATE) Law and their impact on aviation industry locators.”

As a founding member of the Joint Foreign Chambers, Gottein said that one of ECCP’S Advocacy Committees is aviation. The ECCP establishe­d committees that meet to discuss industry level issues and actionable solutions, which are then elevated to the government through a series of advocacy tools.

“The ECCP has been a steadfast partner of the government and other stakeholde­rs within the business sector, civil society, and academe to work towards the creation of a level playing field for both European and Filipino companies alike,” said Gottein.

During the 2023 Aviation Summit, the ECCP, together with the Asian Business Aviation Associatio­n (ASBAA) and the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) provided a platform to share general updates and best practices on aviation and discuss industry-wide concerns.

The Summit identified the following 2023 priorities: Formulate a National Aerospace Plan Upgrade airport infrastruc­ture CAAP amendments, the Philippine Airports Authority, and the Philippine Transporta­tion Safety Board Montreal Protocol 2014 ratificati­on Cape town agreement ratificati­on Upgrade the Philippine aviation safety systems Provide sufficient regulatory attention to address issues affecting aviation safety operations Incorporat­e sustainabi­lity in a long-term strategy for the developmen­t of the Philippine aviation industry (with a special emphasis on sustainabl­e aviation fuel)

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