- The BIR said the Lifeline Subsidy and Green Energy Auction Allowance are exempt from VAT and withholding tax because they are pass-through collections, not utility income.
- Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 60-2026 updates earlier guidance and removes these charges from output VAT and creditable withholding tax.
- Distribution utilities and electric cooperatives only collect and remit these funds for government programs, including support for low-income households and renewable energy.
- BIR said this is not a new tax exemption, but a clarification meant to align tax treatment with the nature of the charges and help lower electricity costs.
- The move supports the Ease of Paying Taxes Act and the government’s goal of protecting consumers while promoting clean energy.
Source: manilastandard.net
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