- Finance Secretary Ralph Recto is confident that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will sign a bill imposing a 12% VAT on foreign digital services
- The Department of Finance, Bureau of Internal Revenue, and Bureau of Customs are preparing implementing rules and regulations for the measure
- Lawmakers approved a harmonized version of House Bill 4122 and Senate Bill 2528 in June
- The bill aims to impose a 12% VAT on digital transactions by non-resident digital service providers like Netflix, Disney, and HBO
Source: gmanetwork.com
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