Duterte camp bares 8-point economic agenda

Rodrigo Duterte

Front-running presidential candidate Mayor Rodrigo Duterte smiles during a news conference shortly after voting in a polling precinct at Daniel R. Aguinaldo National High School, Matina district, his hometown in Davao city, southern Philippines Monday, May 9, 2016. Duterte was the last to vote among five presidential hopefuls. AP File Photo

The camp of presumptive President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday bared the economic agenda of his administration.

Speaking to reporters in a televised press conference, businessman Carlos “Sonny” Dominguez III presented an 8-point economic agenda of Duterte under his government.

Duterte earlier said that he wanted Dominguez to be his finance secretary. A campaign finance head during the Duterte campaign, Dominguez previously served as a Cabinet secretary of former Presidents Corazon Aquino and Fidel V. Ramos.

Dominguez said among Duterte’s economic agenda would be to improve the income tax system in the country “to make it progressive.”

“We will improve the income tax system to make it progressive to enable those who earned a little to have more money in their pockets,” he said.

He said the income tax system would be adjusted to rising inflation.

“These tax tables were made many years ago when P500,000 meant more than what P500,000 meant now. So right now, if you earn P500,000, automatically, you will be taxed 32 percent. And if you spend say 80 percent of that, you are taxed another 12 percent from VAT,” he said.

“So, your effective tax rate is about 38 up to 40 percent. So, we will index that to inflation and say that you know maybe now what P500,000 was then is equivalent to a million pesos now, so the tax bite should be lower for those earning P500,000 today,” he added.

During his administration, President Benigno Aquino III has opposed calls to lower personal and corporate income taxes.

Mr. Aquino has said that lowering income tax may lead to a budgetary deficit and negative credit ratings from international agencies.

However, the incoming Duterte administration has vowed to improve the country’s tax system along with other economic policies that would uplift the country’s economy.

Here is the 8-point economic agenda under the Duterte administration:

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