Press Release

No to new taxes – Roxas

The administration of Senator Benigno S. Aquino III and Senator Mar Roxas II will make sure that taxes will not be raised under an Aquino-Roxas Administration just to shore up government revenues.

Specifically, Roxas said they will not raise the value-added tax by 3% to 15% from the current 12% as proposed by the finance department because this is a direct tax that heavily burdens the poor especially.

According to Roxas, the government should instead go after erring officials in the state revenue agencies such as the Customs and Internal Revenue bureaus to raise the tax take.

“Corrupt officials should be held liable. We will push for reform in revenue agencies and good governance so that we would not resort to raising taxes for the public,” Roxas pointed out.

Instead of increasing current tax rates, the Aquino-Roxas administration would target large taxpayers that do not pay taxes correctly. As part of their reform program, Roxas insisted that they would punish tax evaders and smugglers as there rob the government of additional revenues.

“Under the Aquino-Roxas administration, we will do our best to solve the perennial problem of poor tax collection. We will remove corrupt officials of the BIR and Customs and those who pocket funds for government projects, as well as intelligence funds,” Roxas said.

Roxas believes that if the government could raise its tax take to 15% from the currenty 12.8%, annual tax collection would increase by about P160 billion that would help ease budget deficit.

It was estimated that the government lost at least P280 billion in 2009 due to corruption due to the failure of the Arroyo administration to pursue genuine reforms in the finance sector.

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  • Jonathan R. Asunto

    Fighting corruption in the Philippines will be aptly realized by totally revamping the BIR, Customs and DPWH. Part of the overhauling will be the complete change of name of these agencies to synthesize the will of the present government against corruption.(Just a mere whisper of the names of these agencies will send goose bumps to most individuals). Why? Because the web of corruption is so tight that righteousness will make you a double-victim of abuse. First, the under-the-table transaction is always the usual route. Secondly, the open knowledge that the bulk of the tax money you paid to the government will simply get into the pocket of most sitting- pretty congressman, in the form of pork barrel and buy-outs from Malacanang, will make you rethink in paying up the actual tax you “owe”. The frivolous dinners and travels of most Presidents, will encourage you to protect yourself by rightly keeping the money that is legitimately and honestly yours. Thus, small businessmen quiver when the three bold letters B-I-R are upon them because of guilt feelings for law's sake.

    Put an honest and a brave person at the helms of BIR, and right immediately the tentacles of the deeply entrenched “corrupt system” will crush or cut him to pieces.

    Our Philippine tax system is simply an adaptation of western textbooks and anagrams. For a developing islets and considerably remote country, the challenges are unique and must be faced appropriately in terms of psyche ( which is islander), climate (which is friendly), resources (which are scant and are spread in pockets), culture (which is varied and highly “independent”) and etc. These things mentioned above, if deeply analyzed by scholars, will somehow open windows in knowing what truly is a Filipino, thereby, connecting the right policies suitable for them. In terms of taxation a new concept must be borne. A radical concept that will instill the romantic, imaginative, dreamer, industrious, freedom-loving, pious, warrior, just, festive, friendly , comradeship, boastful and proud mentality of the Filipinos. A tax system that is truly Filipino because it is apt and not simply borrowed. A system that will catalyze a positive domino-like effect in the economy, education, tourism, labor and employment, agricultural development, industries, social justice, humanity, peace and order and etc…

    The normal flow of taxation currently applied is for the agencies involved to set tariffs, brackets of income levels and its corresponding amount of how much tax to pay. Then the deadline, then the persecution. This system breeds corruption.

    The ideal tax system for this island country is by voluntary and rewards system. The more taxes you pay, the better would be the incentives given to you in the form of bank loans for business expansion, travel incentives anywhere in the country or abroad, trainings, seminars, capitalization, marketing support, complimentation or tying up of resources with other provinces and entrepreneurs and etc.

    A levelling or ladder system shall be applied with a set of support packages offered in each rung.

    The tendency is for Juan de la Cruz to chase the BIR and not the other way around.

    I have so much to say about thrusts, strategies, and policies about the country but of time constraints, I will end. Will add more soon. Thank you and more power, Sir.

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