The Philippine Star

DOF bucks bank secrecy exemption

- – Mary Grace Padin

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III has opposed a bill that seeks to exempt public officials from the Bank Secrecy Law.

In an interview, Dominguez said exempting public officials from the law is a “nonsense” move, adding that all individual­s – whether they are public officials or private employees – should be covered by bank secrecy.

House Bill 7146, filed by Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Carlos Zarate, seeks to require public officials and employees to execute a written permission allowing authoritie­s to examine, inquire or look into their bank deposits.

But Dominguez clari- fied that the Department of Finance (DOF) is still pushing for the relaxation of the Bank Secrecy Law by empowering the government to open and investigat­e the accounts of individual­s who are suspected of tax evasion or corruption.

“The bill we are supporting is for everybody to be open, but subject to suspicions and evidence of tax evasion,” he said.

Amendments of Republic Act 1405 or the Law on Secrecy of Bank Deposits are part of Package 1B of the administra­tion’s Comprehens­ive Tax Reform Program (CTRP).

Aside from the amendments, the package includes provisions for a tax amnesty program and adjustment­s in the Road User’s Tax.

Package 1B was supposed to be part of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law and had even secured approval from the House of Representa­tives plenary. But the provisions were not included in the final version approved by the bicameral committee.

According to Dominguez, the Senate has committed to pass by the end of this month Package 1B of the CTRP.

Earlier, the DOF warned that without Package 1B, the country’s fiscal deficit may widen to 3.3 percent.

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