Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended
Presidential Decree No. 922, issued on April 14, 1976, amends previous decrees concerning the exemption of certain officials from duties and taxes on personal effects when returning to the Philippines after assignments abroad. It specifically applies to officers and employees of the Department of Foreign Affairs, military personnel, and others with similar roles, allowing them to import personal and household items, including one motor vehicle, without tax liabilities. This exemption is capped at 30% of their total earnings during the latest assignment abroad, with a maximum limit on the total value of the items. The provision mandates that the exemption can be claimed only once every four years and requires a minimum of two years of service abroad.
Quick Answers
- What is Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended about?
- Presidential Decree No. 922, issued on April 14, 1976, amends previous decrees concerning the exemption of certain officials from duties and taxes on personal effects when returning to the Philippines after assignments abroad. It specifically applies to officers and employees of the Department of Foreign Affairs, military personnel, and others with similar roles, allowing them to import personal and household items, including one motor vehicle, without tax liabilities. This exemption is capped at 30% of their total earnings during the latest assignment abroad, with a maximum limit on the total value of the items. The provision mandates that the exemption can be claimed only once every four years and requires a minimum of two years of service abroad.
- What type of law is Presidential Decree No. 922?
- Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended (Presidential Decree No. 922) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended enacted?
- Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended (Presidential Decree No. 922) was enacted on Apr 14, 1976.
- What is the citation for Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended?
- Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended, Presidential Decree No. 922, Apr 14, 1976 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 922
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 14, 1976
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 922
FURTHER AMENDING PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 138, AS AMENDED BY PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 172 DATED APRIL 10, 1973, PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 178 DATED APRIL 23, 1973 AND PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 301 DATED SEPTEMBER 25, 1973
I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081, dated September 21, 1972, as amended, do hereby further amend Section 1 of Presidential Decree No. 138, dated March 2, 1973, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 172 dated April 10, 1973, and by Presidential Decree No. 178 dated April 23, 1973, and further amended by Presidential Decree No. 301 dated September 25, 1973, to reads as follows: cd
SECTION 1. The provision of Sec. 105 of Presidential Decree No. 34, dated October 27, 1972, to the contrary notwithstanding, any officer or employee of the Department of Foreign Affairs, including any attache, civil or military, or member of his staff assigned to a Philippine Diplomatic mission abroad by his Department or any similar officer or employee assigned to a Philippine Consular Office abroad, or any personnel of the Reparations Mission in Tokyo, or AFP military personnel detailed with SEATO or any AFP military personnel accorded assimilated diplomatic rank on duty abroad who is returning from a regular assignment abroad for reassignment to his Home Office, or who dies, resigns, or is retired from the service, after the approval of this Decree, shall be exempt from the payment of all duties and taxes on his personal and household effects, including one motor car which must have been ordered or purchased prior to the receipt by the mission or consulate of his order of recall, and which must be registered in his name: Provided, however, That this exemption shall apply only to the value of the motor car and to the aggregate assessed value of said personal and household effects the latter not to exceed thirty per centum (30%) of the total amount received by such officer or employee in salary and allowances during his latest assignment abroad but not to exceed four years: Provided, further, That this exemption shall not be availed of oftener than once every four years; And, Provided, finally, That the officer or employee concerned must have served abroad for not less than two years. cd
DONE in the City of Manila, this 14th day of April, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six.
Cite This Law
Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended, Presidential Decree No. 922, Apr 14, 1976 (Philippines)
Amending P.D. No. 138 As Amended, Presidential Decree No. 922 (Phil. 1976)
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