Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act)
Republic Act No. 815, enacted on June 14, 1952, amends the Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act by introducing a family subsistence allowance for the families of military personnel. This allowance provides three months' base pay for officers and four months' base pay for enlisted men, payable upon their departure for overseas service. Additionally, it exempts various payments, including overseas pay and family subsistence allowance, from income tax, ensuring no withholding tax is applied. The act also authorizes necessary appropriations from the National Treasury to implement these provisions and took effect retroactively from September 7, 1950.
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- What is Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act) about?
- Republic Act No. 815, enacted on June 14, 1952, amends the Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act by introducing a family subsistence allowance for the families of military personnel. This allowance provides three months' base pay for officers and four months' base pay for enlisted men, payable upon their departure for overseas service. Additionally, it exempts various payments, including overseas pay and family subsistence allowance, from income tax, ensuring no withholding tax is applied. The act also authorizes necessary appropriations from the National Treasury to implement these provisions and took effect retroactively from September 7, 1950.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 815?
- Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act) (Republic Act No. 815) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act) enacted?
- Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act) (Republic Act No. 815) was enacted on Jun 14, 1952.
- What is the citation for Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act)?
- Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act), Republic Act No. 815, Jun 14, 1952 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 815
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 14, 1952
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 815
AN ACT TO AMEND REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "PHILIPPINE MILITARY AID TO THE UNITED NATIONS ACT," AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SECTION 1. Republic Act Numbered Five hundred and seventy-three is amended by inserting between section five and Title III thereof the following new section:
"Sec. 5-A. Family subsistence allowance. — The spouse, or in default of the spouse, the children, or in default of such spouse and children, the parents, or in default of such spouse, children, and parents, the dependents for support of an officer or enlisted man receive a family subsistence allowance equivalent to three months' base pay in the case of an officer, and four months' base pay in the case of an enlisted man. Said family subsistence allowance shall be paid only once upon departure of the officer or enlisted man from the Philippines for service overseas. The family subsistence allowance advanced or to be paid to the officers and enlisted men of the Tenth and Twentieth Battalion Combat Teams shall be computed on the basis of their respective ranks at the time of their departure from the Philippines: Provided, That if the cash advance already made to any officer or enlisted man of the Tenth or Twentieth Battalion Combat Team shall exceed his family subsistence allowance as computed above, such officer or enlisted man shall not be required to reimburse the difference." casia
SECTION 2. The same Act is amended by inserting between section and Title IV thereof of the following new provision:
"TITLE III-A. — Exemption from the Income Tax
"Sec. 7-A. — Exemption from the Income Tax. — The overseas pay, overseas duty bonus, death gratuity, disability pension, and family subsistence allowance provided for herein shall be exempt from the income tax, and no portion thereof shall be withheld as withholding tax; and any income tax collected thereon or withholding tax withheld therefrom shall be refunded."
SECTION 3. To carry out the purposes of this Act, such sum as may be necessary is authorized to be appropriated out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect as of September 7, 1950.
Approved: June 14, 1952
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 48, No. 10, p. 4241 in October 1952
Cite This Law
Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act), Republic Act No. 815, Jun 14, 1952 (Philippines)
Amendment to R.A. No. 573 (The Philippine Military Aid to the United Nations Act), Republic Act No. 815 (Phil. 1952)
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