- Book industry petitioners asked the Philippine Supreme Court to strike down the VAT on digital books and other digital written works under Republic Act 12023.
- The law imposes VAT on digital services and products supplied remotely by local and foreign providers.
- Petitioners argue books and reading materials should remain VAT-exempt to improve access to education.
- They also requested a temporary restraining order and challenged a BIR circular suspending the tax pending legislative changes.
- The Supreme Court will decide next; if the petition succeeds, overseas digital providers would stop collecting VAT on these supplies.
Source: 1stopvat.com
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