The Freeman

LTFRB extends distributi­on of Pantawid cards

- —Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/MBG

Legitimate jeepney franchise holders in the country have until December 15, 2018 to claim their Pantawid Pasada fuel cards after the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board has extended the period of distributi­on for this year.

The extension gives ample time for representa­tives of franchise holders to comply and submit documentar­y requiremen­ts for claiming of the fuel cards.

LTFRB-7 regional director Eduardo Montealto said that as of yesterday, about 50 percent of the 5,354 Pasada Cards intended for Central Visayas were claimed.

The Pantawid Pasada Program provides fuel vouchers in the form of cash cards to qualified franchise holders of jeepneys as one of the government’s flagship social mitigation measures.

The subsidy, amounting to P5,000, is funded by the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law.

The government has allocated a budget of P977 million for this year's implementa­tion of the said program.

It ensures that all qualified beneficiar­ies get timely assistance to mitigate the effects of the excise tax on fuel and the volatility of fuel prices in the world market.

The program is expected to cover approximat­ely 180,000 qualified franchise holders nationwide.

After three months and several challenges in distributi­on, more than 66,000 cards have already been distribute­d to beneficiar­ies around the country.

In the last two weeks, the LTFRB has started accepting Special Power of Attorney (SPAs), along with other documents, for beneficiar­ies who cannot personally claim their cards.

The acceptance of SPAs resulted in significan­t increase in the number of claimants.

LTFRB urges all qualified franchise holders of PUJs to get their fuel cards the soonest to avail of the fuel subsidy for 2018.

Earlier, DOTr and LTFRB said that the government will be distributi­ng P3.5 billion worth of Pantawid Pasada Fuel Cards by next year.

LTFRB chairman Martin Delgra said that from the current P5,000 good as cash loaded in each fuel card, this will be increase to P20,000 each.

DOTr said that the fuel card is only valid for fuel purchases at participat­ing petroleum retail outlets or gasoline stations, with “Pantawid PasadaCard Accepted Here” sign posted.

It added that any violation in the use of the card (purchase of other products aside from fuel using the card) will automatica­lly disqualify the card owner from e PantawidPa­sada Fuel Program and its benefits.

This program of the government aims to mitigate the impact of the series of oil price increases and higher excise taxes due to the TRAIN Law.

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