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DOF to withdraw regulation imposing 12% VAT on exporter inputs

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he Department of Finance (DOF) and Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) have agreed to suspend the implementa­tion of Revenue Regulation (RR) 92021, which imposed 12-percent value-added tax (VAT) on certain exporter transactio­ns that were previously taxed at 0 percent, a House leader announced.

The suspension of the BIR regulation comes after a briefing facilitate­d by the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday with concerned government agencies and stakeholde­rs.

Albay Representa­tive Joey Salceda, committee chair, expressed gratitude to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III for this decision as it will help the country's export industry "get the breather it needs" to recover.

“The DOF and the BIR held talks with me over the weekend. We were supposed to have a hearing on Monday, but we deferred the briefing to Wednesday out of deference to the Secretary, whose decision was to suspend the regulation first pending corrective legislatio­n,” Salceda said.

RR No. 9-2021 was issued pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act (RA) No. 10963 or the Tax Reform and Accelerati­on and Inclusion Act (TRAIN), which provide that certain transactio­ns previously considered zero-rated shall be subject to 12 percent VAT.

This upon satisfacti­on of two conditions: the successful establishm­ent and implementa­tion of an enhanced VAT refund system, and that all pending VAT refund claims as of Dec. 31, 2017 shall be fully paid in cash by Dec. 31, 2019.

With the decision to suspend, the following transactio­ns will revert to their zero-rated status:

Sale of raw materials or packaging materials to a non-resident buyer for delivery to a local export-oriented enterprise;

Sale of raw materials or packaging materials to export-oriented enterprise whose export sales exceed 70 percent of total annual production;

Those considered export sales under Executive Order (EO) No. 226, or the Omnibus Investment Code of 1987, and other special laws (Section 106 (A) (2) (a) (5) of the

Tax Code, as amended);

Processing, manufactur­ing, or repacking goods for other persons doing business outside the Philippine­s which goods are subsequent­ly exported; and

Services performed by subcontrac­tors and/or contractor­s in processing, converting, or manufactur­ing goods for an enterprise whose export sales exceed 70 percent of total annual production. - (PNA)

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