Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- January 28, 2020 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — The Department
of Energy (DOE) said it is strictly monitoring the implementation of Tax Reform
for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law as more oil depots and stations
impose additional taxes.
Data from the DOE-Oil Industry
Management Bureau (OIMB) showed 48 of 67 liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) depots
and 40 of 116 liquid fuel depots have already imposed additional excise taxes
as of Jan. 24.
This as they indicated that their
end-2019 inventories have already been depleted.
Meanwhile, for LPG refilling plants,
four of 297 have already implemented additional excise taxes starting Jan. 10.
To date, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum
Corp., PTT Philippines Corp., Chevron Philippines Inc., Petrogazz, Seaoil
Philippines Inc., and Total Philippines have already informed the DOE of their
implementation of additional excise taxes.
Combined, these companies have
raised excise taxes in over 900 liquid fuels retail outlets, which accounts to
over 10 percent of the 9,003 retail outlets nationwide.
The DOE said it is keeping a close
eye on the implementation of the third and final tranche of excise taxes on
petroleum products under the TRAIN Law, which took effect at the start of the
year.
Oil companies have a minimum
inventory of 15 days while stocks for household LPG have a minimum inventory
requirement of seven days.
The DOE has assured the public that
it will continue monitoring retail outlets and their implementation of the
taxation scheme to uphold the best interests of all consumers.
Under this tranche, additional
excise taxes of P1 per liter for gasoline, P1.50 per liter for diesel, and P1
per kilogram (kg) for household LPG will be imposed. There will also be an
additional 12 percent value added tax (VAT), bringing the total to P1.12 per
liter for gasoline and per kg of LPG, and P1.68 per liter for diesel.
The first tranche of the increase,
which took effect in 2018, increased the excise tax on gasoline to P7 per liter
from P4.35, while new tax rates of P2.50 per liter would be levied on diesel,
P3 on kerosene and P1 per kilogram on LPG.
Last year, fuel excise tax on
gasoline increased to P9 per liter, diesel to P4.50 per liter, kerosene to P4
per liter and LPG to P2 per kilogram.
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