Lifting the Tax and Duty Exemptions Granted to Certain Imported Petroleum Products
Letter of Instructions No. 1068, issued on September 23, 1980, revokes previous exemptions allowing the duty-free importation of certain petroleum products, including motor gasoline and kerosene. This decision comes as a result of improved crude oil supply and reduced domestic consumption, leading to increased inventories of these products. Consequently, all future imports of these petroleum products will be subject to the usual customs duties and taxes as stipulated in the Customs Code. The new regulations take effect immediately.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 1068
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 23, 1980
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1068
| TO | : | The Minister of Finance |
| The Minister of Energy |
Under Presidential Decrees 1609 and 1610 and Letter of Instructions 839, the importation free of customs duties and other importation taxes and charges of motor gasoline, naphtha, natural gas liquids, kerosene and certain other petroleum products by persons and entities duly authorized by the Bureau of Energy Utilization was allowed due to shortages at the time of promulgation of these decrees and letter of instructions. Since the implementation of subject decrees and letter of instructions, however, (1) the supply of crude oil to the Philippines has increased, (2) the domestic consumption of motor gasolines and kerosene have declined due in part to conservation, and (3) the inventories of motor gasolines and kerosene have increased substantially. cd
In view of the fact that the conditions for the granting of exemptions on the importation of premium gasoline, regular gasoline, naphtha, natural gas liquids and kerosene free from payment of customs duties, importation taxes and charges no longer exist, such exemptions shall now be discontinued. Henceforth, importation of these petroleum products shall be subject to duties and importation taxes and charges normally applicable under the Customs Code.
This Letter of Instruction is to take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 23rd day of September, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty. cd
Cite This Law
Lifting the Tax and Duty Exemptions Granted to Certain Imported Petroleum Products, Letter of Instructions No. 1068, Sep 23, 1980 (Philippines)
Lifting the Tax and Duty Exemptions Granted to Certain Imported Petroleum Products, Letter of Instructions No. 1068 (Phil. 1980)
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