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Philippines’ lower house approves VAT for big tech firms

Foreign-based digital service providers will be required to assess, collect, remit 12% tax on transactions that go through their platform

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2021 11:30PM

Philippines’ lower house approves VAT for big tech firms
Lawmakers yesterday approved a bill imposing a 12% value-added tax on digital transactions in the Philippines, on tech giants like Facebook, Alphabet’s Google and YouTube, and Netflix. – File pic, September 22, 2021 – File pic, September 22, 2021

MANILA – The Philippines’ lower house of Congress has approved a bill imposing taxes on tech giants like Facebook, Alphabet’s Google and YouTube, and Netflix.

Voting 167-6-1, lawmakers late yesterday approved on third and final reading, a bill imposing a 12% value-added tax (VAT) on digital transactions in the Philippines.

It will require foreign-based digital service providers to assess, collect and remit VAT on the transactions that go through their platform.

In July last year, a lower house committee approved the bill, which will tax firms that provide digital service or goods through an online platform. A similar bill has been submitted to the Senate.

The bill aims to raise 29 billion pesos (RM2.4 billion) to help fund government measures to fight the coronavirus.

The Philippines is a growing market for big tech firms, with Filipinos among the heaviest social media users in the world.

Alphabet, Facebook, Netflix, Spotify and Alibaba’s Lazada did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

It follows similar moves by other Southeast Asian countries to generate revenues from popular digital services.

Last year, Indonesia imposed a 10% VAT on sales by technology firms. Early this month, Thailand started collecting VAT from foreign tech companies. – Reuters, September 22, 2021

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