Gov’t wants to rationalize mining tax – Diokno

Aerial photo shows the Taganito Mining site in Claver, Surigao del Norte. TOTO LOZANO/PRESIDENTIAL FILE PHOTO
Aerial photo shows the Taganito Mining site in Claver, Surigao del Norte. TOTO LOZANO/PRESIDENTIAL FILE PHOTO

GOVERNMENT wants to simplify taxes for mining businesses in the Philippines, Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno said.

Diokno said he thinks the rationalization of the mining fiscal regime is the most important tax measure they are pushing for.

“If you remember, mining was closed during the previous administration. And to me, that’s a lost opportunity, but this administration opened up mining so we have an extra leg to depend on for our economy,” he said over ANC’s Market Edge on Thursday, Dec. 7.

Diokno noted, however, that investments in mining won’t come in until the government has clarified what the mining fiscal regime is going to be.

“I think we want to unify the mining tax, simplify because there is discrimination between those which are already mature and those (which) are still being developed,” Diokno said.

“I think we are [the] number one exporter in nickel, currently, and we have the potential to also export a lot of copper. But, in addition, we want to develop the industry itself, and this is very relevant because of now the focus on electric vehicles,” Diokno said of the proposal.

He continued: “So we want to make sure that additional value added is created as a result of this opening of the mining industry.” (ABS-CBN News)

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