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Senate to amend tax on sweet drinks

The Senate plans to amend the proposed excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages, with sugar content as the basis for the proposed progressive tax hike.

“We are moving away from volume-based towards a sugar content legislation. Not to mention the fact that the volume-based tax proposal is a bit on the high side and therefore more taxing for the consumers,” said Senator Juan Edgardo Angara, chairman of the ways and means committee.

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The original proposal of the Finance Department was to tax all sugar-sweetened products by P10 or P10 per liter. This will affect not only carbonated beverages, but also powdered and liquid juices, three-in-one coffees and other sweet beverages.

The Senate committee on ways and means said senators had yet to deliberate on the scale of how taxes on sugar-sweetened beverage would be implemented.   The proposed tax on sugar-sweetened beverages was a part of House Bill 5636, the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act bill, which consolidated more than 50 tax-related measures.

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