Philippine Daily Inquirer

No tax reform, no infra boom

Pernia warns ambitious ‘build, build, build’ program might become a ‘small build’ or ‘no build’

- @leilasINQ By Leila B. Salaverria

No golden age of infrastruc­ture may be forthcomin­g if Congress fails to pass soon the comprehens­ive tax reform package bill, according to Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia, who warned that the government’s ambitious “build, build, build” program might become a “small build” or “no build” one.

The bill, which President Duterte on Monday certified as urgent, seeks to raise additional revenue to fund various programs of the government.

Pernia, the latest official to pressure Congress to pass the bill, said the Philippine­s would also have to go slow when it comes to entering agreements with foreign partners such as China because the country would have to bal- ance spending and indebtedne­ss with its capacity to pay.

“So it’s not going to be the golden age of infrastruc­ture, it will be the bronze age of infrastruc­ture, or maybe the dark age of infrastruc­ture. That is how terrible, that is how unwelcome the non-passage of the CTRP (comprehens­ive tax reform program) is going to be,” Pernia said in a palace press briefing.

Healso said he hoped Congress would pass the tax reform bill as originally proposed by the Department of Finance, which was meant to raise P162 billion in net revenue. With the amendments introduced in the House of Representa­tives, the current version would only net about P82 billion, he said.

“So it’s not good. Congress should have passed it in toto. They should realize that we in the economic team, our interest is really just the country’s developmen­t, the improvemen­t of society. We have no personal agen- da at all. And we are trained to do economic analysis, tax analysis. Hence, we know what is best, what is optimal,” he said.

The lawmakers should have more trust in the economic managers, he added.

“I don’t think the legislator­s are as well-versed as the economic team is, I mean the legislator­s as a whole. Some of themmay be experts, but not all of them, and they work as a whole,” he added.

Pernia also said that if the tax reform package was in place, the GDP level would be higher by between 0.6 percentage point and 1.1 percentage points by 2022.

Inflation would also rise by 1.4 percent in 2018, but he said this would dissipate in the succeeding years.

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