DOF ‘to seriously review’ revenue regulations

THE Department of Finance (DOF) will review current revenue regulations on the common carriers tax imposed on international air and sea cargo vessels doing business in the Philippines to ensure a level playing field and improve the country’s competitiveness in the global shipping and air cargo sectors.

During a recent meeting with Danish officials, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said the DOF is studying the legislation governing this type of taxation and how it is being currently implemented.

“We are seriously reviewing this and again the goal is to make it fair to everyone and to make it a level playing field for all participating in the business,” Dominguez said during the meeting. “We are going to review the BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue) issuances.” Dominguez gave this assurance after Denmark’s Minister of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, Brian Mikkelsen, raised the issue during the meeting.

“This is the one topic that gets us worried. We are very interested to know more about this,” Mikkelsen said. “Looking at the shipping area, this is a very global business, therefore it is advisable to have a level playing field.” Also with Mikkelsen at the meeting were Danish Ambassador Jan Top Christensen and Tine Nielsen Hertz, the Head of Division of the Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs.

Under Republic Act 10378, international carriers are currently exempted from paying the three percent common carriers tax imposed on passengers but not on cargo.

According to the DOF, international carriers that want to be granted Philippine income tax exemption on the basis of reciprocity, may file for a confirmatory ruling for its exemption with the BIR’s International Tax Affairs Division. Reciprocity under RA 10378 refers to “an applicable tax treaty or international agreement to which the Philippines is a signatory” or when the home country of an international carrier grants income tax exemption to Philippine carriers.

Mikkelsen was recently in Manila to head a business delegation from Denmark, as several Danish firms have expressed interest in partnering with Philippine companies to be able to invest in the country.

“We are very impressed with the achievements of the Philippines,” Mikkelsen said during the meeting with Dominguez. (PR)

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