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Bizmen urge gov’t to repeal tax on export-oriented goods

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Several business groups have called on the government to immediately repeal Revenue Regulation 9-2021 issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue that would impose a 12-percent value-added tax on goods and services that are previously zero-rated.

In a joint press briefing Tuesday, Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines president Rey Untal said this new BIR regulation is “hurtful and harmful to businesses” since additional tax will be passed on to export-oriented firms.

Under RR 9-2021, goods and services, including raw materials, packaging supplies, and lease of properties, among others, sold to export-oriented firms will no longer be exempted from 12-percent VAT.

Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation Inc. president Dan Lachica said the business group wrote to Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez to help the industry in addressing this concern to the BIR.

Lachica added that with the new policy, it would be cheaper to source raw materials and packaging supplies from foreign sources than from domestic suppliers.

He said the RR 9-2021 will also discourage foreign investors engaging in export activities to invest in the Philippines.

For the electronics industry alone, the new policy will cost the economy up to P28 billion in revenues and job losses of 10,000 to 50,000 employees.

Confederation of Wearable Exporters of the Philippines executive director Maritess Jocson-Agoncillo has questioned the timing of the BIR regulation amid the challenges in the business environment brought by the pandemic.

“We kindly request the government not to change the game. We have not yet recovered from the economic impact of the pandemic,” she said in the briefing.*PNA

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