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Palace backs proposals to reduce tax rates

- — Philippine STAR News Service

MANILA — Malacañang yesterday expressed support for the proposal of Senator Sonny Angara to reduce the individual income tax rates.

At a televised press briefing, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Edwin Lacierda echoed the statement of Bureau of Internal Revenue Commission­er Kim Henares, saying they will look into such proposal.

But Lacierda said pending measures regarding the Tax Reform Act of 1997 should get the primary attention first.

“Let’s just focus first on the tax reform bills that are currently in the pipeline of the legislatur­e. And then next year, let’s study and see if there is a need to restructur­e based on the bill of Senator Angara,” Lacierda said.

Lacierda also hoped that the proposal to lower income tax rates would be among the achievemen­ts of the Aquino administra­tion, but admitted that it requires a “comprehens­ive study.”

“Who would not want to pay lower tax? But again we have to balance all interests. That’s the only concern of the government,” Lacierda said.

Angara’s Senate Bill No. 2149 aims to reduce the rates of individual income tax from the current 32 percent to 25 percent by 2017. It will also adjust the individual income tax brackets.

Stressing that many Filipinos are already in dire poverty, the neophyte senator said the basis of tax rates should be on the capability to pay.

He said progressiv­e taxation will help the Aquino administra­tion in reaching its goal of inclusive growth for Filipinos.

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? Palace spokespers­on Edwin Lacierda said proposals to lower income tax rates need a “comprehens­ive study.”
PHILSTAR.COM Palace spokespers­on Edwin Lacierda said proposals to lower income tax rates need a “comprehens­ive study.”

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