MANILA: An administration-backed tax reform package will be submitted to Congress on Monday, with government support ensuring its passage although not likely by the end of the year as targeted.
The first of four packages meant to amend the nearly two-decade-old National Internal Revenue Code will be handed to the House ways and means committee “on Monday, 10 a.m.,” the Department of Finance said on Friday.
“The tax reform package may be described as the linchpin of the broader reform package envisioned by the Duterte administration,” Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said in a statement.
Chances are high it will be passed, although at this early, the House committee that will tackle it tried to temper expectations it will be in effect by next year as DOF earlier said.
“Our target is to bring it to the plenary by the end of the year,” said Quirino Rep. Dakila Carlo Cua, ways and means committee chair.
“Definitely, it will be passed, it’s just a question when,” he said in a phone interview.