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[MEDIA RELEASE] Foreign Chambers urge reconsideration of new taxes on Junk Food and increased tax on Sugar Sweetened Beverages

Media Release
June 29, 2023

 

We, the members of the Joint Foreign Chambers of the Philippines (JFC), urge reconsideration of proposals to impose new taxes on junk food and increase the existing tax on sugar sweetened beverages.

While we recognize the need for government to boost revenues and support initiatives to improve the health and well-being of Filipinos, we recommend careful reassessment of any proposal to impose additional taxes that will be inflationary for Filipino consumers and discriminatory to certain businesses.

We believe it is not the right time to introduce additional taxes on products primarily consumed by middle and lower middle-class households because the country is still recovering from the pandemic and a prolonged period of high inflation. The proposal would also affect micro and small enterprises that rely on selling these products as a source of income.

Imposing additional taxes will only strain the capacity of businesses in affected sectors to continue operations and grow their businesses, especially when issues related to the supply of certain raw materials remain unresolved. This could potentially reduce competition in the market to the detriment of Filipino consumers and the growth of the economy driven by consumption.

Instead, we recommend that the impact on consumption and health of the existing SSB tax imposed under Republic Act 10963, otherwise known as the TRAIN Law, be fully studied and presented before any additional taxes are imposed.

We also strongly recommend the prioritization of improvements to tax administration—such as in the proposed Ease of Paying Taxes Act—and non-tax interventions as alternative, non-inflationary measures to raise government revenues and improve health outcomes of Filipinos.

The JFC is composed of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippines, Inc., Korean Chamber of Commerce Philippines and the Philippine Association of Multinational Companies Regional Headquarters, Inc.

For questions and additional information, you may reach out to AmCham’s Taxes and Tariffs committee chairman, Atty. Jules Riego at contact number +63 9178948117 or through email jules.e.riego@ph.ey.com