- House Bill 4302 proposes reducing VAT from 12 percent to 10 percent
- Authored by Rep. Leandro Leviste of Batangas
- Aims to ease inflation and lower prices for Filipino consumers
- Expected to spark debates in Congress due to potential revenue impact
- Leviste argues increased consumption and tax compliance could offset revenue loss
- Philippines has the highest VAT rate in Southeast Asia at 12 percent
- Bill includes a safeguard clause to restore VAT to 12 percent if needed
- Inflation is a top concern among Filipinos
- Measure could reduce VAT collections by over P200 billion annually
- Estimated savings of P7,000 per household each year
- Leviste states the bill makes the tax system more progressive
- VAT collections have significantly increased since 2005
Source: philstar.com
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