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HOUSE FIRM ON REDUCING FUEL EXCISE TAXES

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HOUSE FIRM ON REDUCING FUEL EXCISE TAXES
24 November 2021 03:30:11 PM

The House of Representatives, under the leadership of Speaker Lord Allan Velasco, is determined to pass legislation reducing excise taxes on certain petroleum products despite the continued downward trend in oil prices.

According to House Deputy Majority Leader and Quezon City 4th District Rep. Jesus "Bong" Suntay, the Velasco-led chamber wants to give the Filipino people a reprieve from the twin challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and soaring oil prices in previous months.

"Our people, not only 'yong mga simpleng mamamayan natin pati 'yong mga negosyante natin, mga naghahanapbuhay eh kailangang-kailangan naman ng konting reprieve from the government," Suntay said during Wednesday's virtual Ugnayan sa Batasan news forum.

Suntay is one of the authors of House Bill 10488, which seeks to reduce excise taxes on certain petroleum products for a period of six months.

The bill recently passed on second reading in the lower chamber after it was approved and sponsored by the House Committee on Ways and Means, chaired by Albay Rep. Joey Salceda.

Suntay, meanwhile, clarified that the House was not asking to suspend altogether the fuel excise taxes, but only the increases imposed under Republic Act 10963 or the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law.

"We're not asking na i-suspend lahat ng excise tax on fuel. Ang sinasabi naming i-suspend 'yong percentage na pinatong natin when we approved the TRAIN Law. Kasi tuloy-tuloy 'yong pagtaas ng presyo ng langis at alam naman natin we are coming from the pandemic," he explained.

The proposal to reduce fuel excise taxes was on top of the agenda of the House when it resumed its session earlier this month.

Speaker Velasco underscored the need to ensure that the country's "economic recovery will not be hampered by unwelcome disruptions, such as the unimpeded sharp rise in the cost of fuel."

Suntay said the House will pursue the passage of the bill even as fuel prices have started to go down.

He is also hopeful that the bill would be approved on third reading in the coming week and will gain support in the Senate.

"I'm sure 'yong mga kasamahan natin would also want to give it as a Christmas gift to the Filipino people, who have been hit hard by this pandemic," Suntay said.

"I don't believe that it will have a long-term negative effect on our economy or the performance of the government kung isu-suspend natin itong karagdagang excise tax lang," he added.

"In fact, naglagay pa nga tayo ng colatilla na pag bumaba na sa $65 to a barrel ibalik natin kaagad 'yan (excise tax) automatic."

The bill aims to reduce excise taxes on diesel, kerosene, and liquified petroleum gas to zero.

Excise taxes on low-octane gasoline, often used by tricycle drivers, will also be reduced to P4.35.