The Philippine Star

Tax perks set for firms going green

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Board of Investment­s (BOI) plans to hand out financial incentives to manufactur­ing companies that will promote energy efficiency and conservati­on in their projects.

The BOI said the scheme would be implemente­d through the Climate Incentives for Manufactur­ing (CLIMA) program as included in the guidelines of the 2017 Investment­s Priorities Plan (IPP).

CLIMA is a targeted financial incentives scheme crafted by the BOI under the 2017 IPP guidelines that seeks to promote the “greening” of the country’s manufactur­ing industry and its sub-sectors.

The BOI said the scheme will cover investment projects involving the manufactur­e of goods and establishm­ent of energy efficiency-related facilities in which its utilizatio­n would significan­tly lead to efficient use of energy, natural resources or raw materials, minimize pollution, or reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

“Our manufactur­ing industry is challenged to further strengthen competitiv­eness by integratin­g green economic developmen­t in its operations, which has now become a global trend. With the CLIMA scheme in place, we provide our local industries a proactive response to such worldwide trend, ensuring their sustainabl­e growth and competitiv­eness by embedding climate change in our industrial policy,” Trade Assistant Secretary Rafaelita Aldaba said.

Under the scheme, qualified projects will be granted capital equipment incentives and income tax holiday (ITH).

The BOI said it is currently conducting a project evaluation and incentive availment workshop for various government agencies that will be involved in the implementa­tion of the CLIMA scheme.

The IPP is a list of priority investment activities that may be given incentives.

The 2017 IPP brings significan­t additions and changes, including further emphasis on innovation-driven and job-generating businesses, inclusive business for agribusine­ss and tourism, broadened coverage of manufactur­ing, informatio­n technology (IT) and IT-enabled services for the domestic market and telecommun­ications services for new market players, environmen­t and climate change-related projects, LGUinitiat­ed PPP projects, drug rehabilita­tion centers, stateof-the-art engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on services; and the lifting of geographic­al restrictio­ns for most agricultur­e and tourist accommodat­ion facilities.

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