By JUNE S. BLANCO
REP.
Erico Aumentado (2nd District, Bohol) is endorsing the House Bill
5727 or the “Sin Tax” bill.
The Bohol solon who co-authored the bill explained his yes
vote in a privilege speech considering that he was confined at the St. Luke’s
Medical Center in Global City for a medical check-up when his colleagues voted
on the measure.
He said revenue for the sin taxes will finance the Universal
Health Care (UHC) program, expanding its coverage, reduce the prevalence of
smoking as well as smoking-related disease burden estimated at P177.2 billion
in 2011.
The increased revenues will strengthen fiscal and macroeconomic
health, improve credit and investment grade rating as well as infrastructure
and social services. The sin taxes can construct more school buildings, hire
new teachers, and provide computers with internet for the Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) program for students and teachers in support of
the K plus 12 program of the Department of Education (DepEd).
The solon also said the tobacco taxes will reduce the number
of young smokers. Likewise, reforms under this bill will protect the poor who
suffer the brunt of smoking-related diseases. To note, majority of the 300,000
Filipinos who die every year of sicknesses like cancer come from the poor.
He observed that four out of 10 of the poorest 20 percent of
Filipino adults are current smokers compared to only one of four of the richest
20 percent who smoke regularly.
Besides, he added, the tobacco farmers will get earmarked
funds equivalent to 15 percent of the incremental revenues from tobacco taxes
for alternative livelihood and safety nets. Leveling the playing field will
erode the power to dictate the price for the tobacco farmers’ produce and will
mean better prices for them, he explained.
Aumentado also said the new revenues will increase the
resources of local governments congressional districts for PhilHealth and other
health programs.
He said the reforms spell long-term prosperity – stem the
silent epidemic of smoking and alcohol-related diseases and deaths, improve the
lives and capabilities of the nation’s work force, enhance the quality of
governance and enable long-term inclusive growth.
Link from Bohol Sunday Post Newspaper http://www.discoverbohol.com/bsp/2012/0617-12/Sin-Tax-0617-12.htm
Link from Bohol Sunday Post Newspaper http://www.discoverbohol.com/bsp/2012/0617-12/Sin-Tax-0617-12.htm
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