Tax relief for suspended Baguio businesses pushed
>> Sunday, March 22, 2020
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The city council unanimously approved a resolution requesting the City
Treasury Office to provide the needed tax relief to commercial establishments
that stopped or suspended their operations during the implementation of the
Luzon-wide community quarantine as a precautionary measure to prevent the
further spread of the Corona Virus Disease (COVID) 2019 cases in the different
parts of the country.
The resolution authored
by all members of the city legislative body underscored it is also important
for the city government to provide the needed tax relief to owners of
commercial establishments that stopped or suspended their operations during the
quarantine period because there were no ways for them to do business
considering the strict implementation of the policy on home confinement.
The resolution was one
of the legislative measures acted upon by the Council during its recent special
session called for the purpose of helping harmonise the city’s efforts to
reduce the serious negative impact of the prevailing enhanced community quarantine
to the economic activities and the livelihood of the people.
City legislators will
leave the discretion to the City Treasury Office on what form of tax relief
that will be allowed to be granted to the affected owners of commercial
establishments that stopped operations during the duration of the quarantine
period.
The city legislative
body pointed out that during the present hard times, it is important for all
concerned sectors to work together in finding the appropriate solutions to ease
the burden on the people from the serious effects of the suspension of business
operations and other restrictions that has impeded the movement of people to
prevent the further spread of the deadly virus to the people in the different
parts of the country.
According to the
resolution, the proposed tax relief is aligned with the conditions imposed by
the Inter-agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Disease for concerned
government agencies to grant a moratorium on the payment of rentals, reprieve
on the payment of taxes, among others, as part of the efforts to mitigate the
effects of the enhanced community quarantine on people.
The resolution claims
that the possible grant of tax relief to the affected owners of commercial
establishments is part of the stop gap measures to reduce the impact of the
ongoing enhanced community quarantine to the overall condition of the city and
the people who rely on their daily income for their subsistence.
The proposed tax relief
for owners of commercial establishments in the city is over and above the
proposal for them to be granted possible relief in the collection of rentals by
their lessors.
The resolution said
measures and strategies were being suggested to be enforced is part of the
whole-of-the-society approach to at least minimize the impact of the strict
implementation of the enhanced community quarantine to the economic activities
and livelihoods of people as it is important for everyone to contribute their
individual and collective efforts to address the pressing problems of the city
at this time.
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