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BSP exec says reforms good for price stability

- PNA

A ranking Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) official said the finance department’s tax reform proposal will help ensure price stability in the country.

“As you know, we have expressed support for such a plan because from a monetary perspectiv­e, over the medium term, that is going to be a positive for price stability,” BSP Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo said.

Last March, the House of Representa­tive’s ways and means committee approved in principle the first package of the Department of Finance’s (DOF) Comprehens­ive Tax Reform Program (CTRP) and decided to form a technical working group (TWG) to continue studying its provisions.

Finance officials hope lawmak- ers will give their thumbs up on the tax reform measure by the middle of this year.

Awaiting approval

Last week, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said he is optimistic that the first package of the CTRP would be approved by July.

“Yes. We are very confident that shortly after June the legislatur­e will pass the first package that we have related to personal income taxes and fuel taxes,” he said in an interview by Bloomberg News Friday at the sidelines of the 12th Asean finance and central bank governors meetings in Cebu.

Infrastruc­ture funding

Dominguez said the tax reform program was the key to the Duterte administra­tion’s goal to ensure that funding would be available for the implementa­tion of the government’s infrastruc­ture program, which is targeted to address disparitie­s in the country.

CTRP’s first package, which is being espoused by House Bill 4774, proposes the cut on personal income tax and hikes on fuel and vehicle excise taxes.

House Bill 4774 was introduced by Quirino Rep. Dakila Carlo E. Cua

DOF officials expected an approval of measures before lawmakers paused for a break mid-March but this did not materializ­e.

Data from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) show that for 2017 alone, about 23.1 percent of the national budget has been allocated to fund the constructi­on of road networks, as well as transporta­tion and communicat­ions facilities. /

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