The Philippines’ largest exporter groups on Tuesday (March 21) urged the government to exempt their local purchases from a 12% value-added tax to help them offer competitive prices in the international market.
A tax regulation implemented in June 2021 began imposing a 12% VAT on sales transactions that were previously not taxed, including purchases of exporters. A month later, the country’s tax agency suspended that rule amid the pandemic and while it reviewed the regulation further.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
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