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Luxury  items to 43%

By Nidz Godino

"Easiest way to tax wealth is through conspicuous or luxurious consumption and through taxation of immovable assets , land," Albay Rep. Joey Salceda wrote in his House Bill 6993,  aims to tax "non-essential" goods like branded bags and jewelry.

Only 0.0001 percent of  country's population will bear  43 percent taxes on "non-essentials" and on upscale real estate property being proposed in  House of Representatives.

 "Property taxes on immovable assets are difficult to evade,"  chairman of  House ways and means committee further said "increase in real property tax rates across  board will be painful and counterproductive…but proper valuation of luxury real estate such as those in gated subdivisions and golf courses will help increase revenues and make  tax system more progressive," he wrote in his explanatory note.

Salceda's measure aims to increase by five percent more current 20 percent tax rate on "non-essentials goods," making it 25 percent. Such goods cover items like luxury Louis Vuitton bags, jewelry, perfume and eau de toilette, yachts and wristwatches.

On top of Salceda's proposed 25 percent are  12 percent value-added tax for sales of real estate properties, and six percent capital gains tax, or  total of 43 percent tax once signed into law.

"Tax on luxury residential properties will be on top of VAT and other taxes on its sale… non-essentials goods tax will be on top of all other taxes… tax on luxury cars, for example, will be on top of automotive excise tax," he wrote.

House official estimates government will rake in P15.50 billion yearly with such bill.

His list of luxury items  introduced in January  includes luxury watches, luxury cars above P5 million in price, private jets, residential property above P100 million per unit, beverages above P20,000 per bottle, and leather goods above P50,000 per unit.

"Other items, such as sales of shares in exclusive membership clubs ,Manila Polo Club, Tagaytay Highlands, etc, jacuzzis, furs, all regatta equipment and antiques are also being considered, but  revenue potential could be limited, and enforcement costs could outweigh revenue potential," Salceda stated in  previous media release.

He explained  increasing  non-essential goods tax rate to 25 percent or 30 percent  on top of expanding  list  will generate between P15.5 and P18.6 billion in annual additional revenues.

Salceda has expressed openness to calls from Oxfam International for  imposition of luxury tax on non-essential items patronized by  super elite.

"Wealth induces luxurious lifestyles economists call conspicuous consumption… we can slap taxes on those items, since super rich won't mind paying them anyway," he said earlier.

He was referring to Section 150 of  Tax Code, as amended, which currently imposes  20 percent tax on  price of jewelry, perfumes and yachts, or those luxurious items favored by super rich.

At this early stage, Salceda vowed his "committee will definitely pass  measure expanding  list (of luxury items  will be taxed more, but we will discuss which items can generate most revenue for  least effort."

"Generally,  point of  debate will be what can be universally considered 'luxury…to me, it is when item is beyond reasonable reach of  vast majority of  population, and is not necessary for any essential function,"  lawmaker-economist explained.

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