DTI bolsters market monitoring with TRAIN law implementation

Secretary Lopez and DTI Officials hold press conference on the effects of new excise tax to basic prime commodities on January 4, 2018. | via Julius Disamburun – PTV News

MANILA — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) assures the market of its strengthened monitoring as the new tax law took effect on New Year’s Day.

In a press conference Thursday, DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez said the agency has deployed several monitoring teams in Metro Manila and also across the country to ensure that business establishments are not taking advantage of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Act for them to increase prices of goods.

Lopez mentioned there are seven teams roving within the National Capital Region and 15 teams nationwide, with the help of DTI regional offices, for price monitoring.

Lopez reiterated that there should be no hike in prices of petroleum products and sugar-sweetened beverages this week or until Jan. 15 or Jan.21, since inventories and buffer stocks of these products currently in the market were from the period when the TRAIN law was not yet implemented.

He said the DTI would come up with a decision before the weekend mandating establishments to maintain prices of fuel and sugar-sweetened beverages until Jan.15 or Jan. 21.

The DTI chief added that prices of goods in the market remain stable based on the agency’s market monitoring.

Among the provisions of the TRAIN Act that will impact consumers include the excise tax on fuel and sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax.

The new law imposed PHP2.50 per liter excise tax on diesel and PHP7 per liter for regular and unleaded premium gasoline.

It also levied a PHP6 per liter tax on beverages using caloric and non-caloric sweeteners and PHP12 per liter for beverages using high fructose corn syrup.

These new taxes aim to offset revenue losses as the TRAIN law also lowers tax rates of 99 percent of the individual income taxpayers. (PNA)

Popular

PBBM doubles down on grassroots sports dev’t with NAS visit

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday doubled down on his administration's push to build Philippine sports from...

PBBM hails pivot to renewables as future of power generation in PH

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet As part of the gradual transition towards renewable energy, the government continues to support projects that would eventually steer the power...

Impeachment Trial Day 4: Prosecution’s witness Lotoc unveils VP Sara’s grave utterances against First Couple, ex-Speaker Romualdez

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet and Brian Campued Last week, the Senate Impeachment Court began hearing Article IV of the Articles of Impeachment against Vice President...

PBBM packs Camiguin visit with health, rice, scholar aid push

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday rolled out a package of healthcare, food security, and education...