Digital services tax measure to target large foreign companies - BusinessWorld Online

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THE planned tax measure for digital service providers will target mainly large foreign companies, a senior legislator said, calling it a means of leveling the playing field for domestic media companies.

“The biggest competitor of traditional media now is YouTube, Facebook and TikTok but the country doesn’t get a single centavo. DZWB, DZRH, you pay the government income tax and VAT so that’s not fair and yet these companies take away market from our companies,” Senator Sherwin T. Gatchalian, who chairs the Senate’s ways and means committee, said at the Pandesal Forum on Sunday.

Her called the current system “unfair” as domestic retailers are required to pay 25% in income tax and 12% VAT “but digital services, because they are new, don’t pay anything.” Mr. Gatchalian said that this was one of the many options to increase government revenue, citing as well enhanced tax administration for micro, small and medium enterprises .He said the debt-to-GDP ratio, which according to data from the Bureau of the Treasury jumped to 63.

Since both the Philippines and Indonesia are big food producers, he added that trade can also be maximized to offset rising food prices.

 

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