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TRABAHO' bill to provide incentives to innovative firms

- (PNA)

MANILA -- Registered companies pursuing innovation and research and developmen­t (R&D) to grow their businesses will enjoy fiscal incentives under the Tax Reform for Attracting Better and High-quality Opportunit­ies (TRABAHO) bill, an official of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said on Tuesday.

“The TRABAHO bill is actually pro-innovation, it is pro-research and developmen­t. Through the incentives that will be provided under the bill, we would like industries to become more innovative,” DTI Asst. Secretary Rafaelita Aldaba told reporters on the sidelines of a forum on harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution organized by the Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies (PIDS).

Aldaba said the proposed law allows for additional tax reduction on innovation and R&D expenses of registered companies.

“It's an additional 100percent reduction on R&D expenses. Even in your labor training expenses, it’s an additional 100 percent,” she said. “The effect is, additional profits for the company because you will be able to deduct all of these innovation-related expenses in your income.”

The trade official pointed out that additional tax reduction will result in reduced taxable income thus, companies need to pay lower taxes.

“And then your savings, well you can make use of it the way you want to. You can reinvest, or expand your R&D work,” she added.

Aldaba underscore­d the need for local industries to innovate with technology to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“All sectors will be affected even retail, agricultur­e, manufactur­ing sectors. Even us in government could be affected,” she said.

Meanwhile, the House of Representa­tives on Tuesday approved on second reading House Bill 8083, or the TRABAHO bill, the second tranche of Duterte administra­tion’s tax reform package which aims to lower corporate income taxes (CIT) and modernize incentives.

NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDIC­IAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE SPS. FERMIN LAYUG AND INES GUIAO-LAYUG

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