MP execs back devolution of tax powers to LGU
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
By Juliet B. Saley
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – The provincial board has supported a resolution of
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Surigao del Sur requesting the House of
Representatives to amend the Local Government Code of 1991 by devolving to
provinces power to levy taxes on minerals, sand and gravel extracted from
private lands.
Section 138 of the LGC
provides that, “ the province may levy and collect not more than ten percent
(10%) of fair market value in the locality per cubic meter of ordinary stones,
sand, gravel, earth and other quarry resources, as defined under the National
Internal Revenue, as amended, extracted from public lands or from the beds
of seas, lakes, rivers, streams, creeks, and other public waters within
its territorial jurisdiction.
The Surigao del Sur SP
said Section 151 of the National Internal Revenue Code levies a tax on all
quarry resources regardless of origin, whether extracted from public or private
land, and Section 133 (h) of the LGC expressly provides for the limitations on
provinces’ power to levy taxes.
In their resolution,
the Sanggunian of Mt. Province said that the devolution of such power to the
province would benefit not only the provincial government but also the national
government as there would be proper monitoring and collection of
tax, ensuring possible increase in revenue.
The Sanggunian here
forwarded a copy of their resolution to House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte,
Jr. for his information.
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