Sunday, October 14, 2012

Purisima gets Euromoney award, but has eyes on tax reform, PHL ...

While in Tokyo for the International Monetary Fund-World Bank meetings, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima was lauded by a global business magazine for helping steer the Philippine economy for President Aquino.

But the applause Purisima has longed for since his return to the helm of the Department of Finance is the sound of many hands clapping when the sin tax bill becomes law and when the Philippines' foreign currency bonds get rated investment grade.
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?I?d like to especially recognize Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim Henares who has the unenviable task of collecting almost a trillion pesos in taxes to finance government priorities, as well as Budget Secretary Butch Abad who has the equally unenviable task of selecting which among the many priorities we will finance,? Purisima said upon accepting the Finance Minister of the Year award from Euromoney.
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Henares and Abad happen to be his key allies in getting Congress to reform the ?sin tax? system for tobacco products, beer and liquor.
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Their efforts to raise up to P60 billion in recurring sin tax revenues came ?under threat in the past week when the Senate ways and means committee led by Senator Ralph Recto approved a sin tax bill that fell short of revenue expectations and elicited sentiments of disappointment as expressed by Henares.
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?I had hoped that I would not be disappointed. But I was ready to be disappointed. I was involved in many reform measures. This one is 14 years in the making. This is one of the most difficult reforms. I had hoped that it [the Senate?s version] will be different,? Henares said.
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In its Finance Minister of the Year citation, Euromoney said, ?Purisima has unleashed an unforgiving strategy to combat tax evasion and maximize revenue from corporates without introducing any new taxes or reforms.?
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Whether Aquino?s finance chief will be forgiving of the administration?s supposed allies in the Senate may be seen when he returns to Manila from Tokyo.
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?I thank the House of Representatives for working double-time to secure the passage of this bill, vital for its potential contribution not only to state revenues, but more importantly to promoting healthy lifestyle to Filipinos,? Purisima said back in June when House Bill 5727 was approved in the larger chamber of Congress.
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?Moving forward, we call on our dear senators to?ensure the passage of HB 5727 into law within the year keeping in mind the welfare of the Filipino people,? Purisima added.
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He has often said that ?good governance is really good economics,? but the harvest pace of the fruits of his and other Aquino officials? labors has not been as fast as some hoped it would be.
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Passage of the sin tax bill was arduous in the House of Representatives and while that happened all the Senate could do was wait because all revenue measures must first emanate from the House as the 1987 Constitution requires.
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International credit rating agencies and countries that export tobacco products, beer and liquor to the Philippines have been closely monitoring the progress of the sin tax reform efforts.
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British American Tobacco (BAT) has been urging the Philippines ?to level the playing field? by not discriminating between foreign and local brands through different product classifications and varied tiers of tax rates.
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?Through the sin tax reform process, the Aquino Administration has taken a bold and courageous step to fix these inequalities,? BAT said in a statement.
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The credit rating agencies keep track of the sin tax bill because of its potential revenue impact. The Malaca?ang version of the bill sees P60 billion in tax collections, but the current Senate version could rake in only one-fourth of that or P15 billion.
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Another economic program under close watch is the public-private partnership (PPP) program, which has so far awarded only three contracts?one for a road project south of Metro Manila and two for the build-lease-transfer of 9,301 classrooms.
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The PPP Center told GMA News Online right after the contract signing for the classrooms that two more priority projects are pending before the governing board of the National Economic and Development Authority and would be acted upon as soon as that board convenes again.
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President Aquino had earlier identified eight PPP projects for priority action.
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Some finance executives in the private sector attribute the current pace of the PPP to the strivings of incumbent officials to make sure that the good governance efforts will last beyond 2016, when Aquino?s single term ends.
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Purisima led the accounting and management consultancy firm Sycip, Gorres & Velayo before then President Gloria Arroyo asked him to join her administration first as trade secretary and then later in the finance department. ? GMA News

Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/278169/economy/finance/purisima-gets-euromoney-award-but-has-eyes-on-tax-reform-phl-rating-upgrades

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