Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax
Presidential Decree No. 1958, issued on October 15, 1984, establishes a new "private motor vehicle tax" to replace previous registration fees and energy taxes for private motor vehicles in the Philippines, in response to an economic crisis. The tax varies based on the vehicle's age and type, with specific rates outlined for passenger cars and utility vehicles. Public utility vehicles are exempt from this tax, and previous decrees (Nos. 1934 and 1950) are repealed. The Minister of Transportation and Communications is tasked with implementing the decree and adjusting any prior collections accordingly. The decree took immediate effect following its publication.
Quick Answers
- What is Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax about?
- Presidential Decree No. 1958, issued on October 15, 1984, establishes a new "private motor vehicle tax" to replace previous registration fees and energy taxes for private motor vehicles in the Philippines, in response to an economic crisis. The tax varies based on the vehicle's age and type, with specific rates outlined for passenger cars and utility vehicles. Public utility vehicles are exempt from this tax, and previous decrees (Nos. 1934 and 1950) are repealed. The Minister of Transportation and Communications is tasked with implementing the decree and adjusting any prior collections accordingly. The decree took immediate effect following its publication.
- What type of law is Presidential Decree No. 1958?
- Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax (Presidential Decree No. 1958) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax enacted?
- Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax (Presidential Decree No. 1958) was enacted on Oct 15, 1984.
- What is the citation for Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax?
- Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax, Presidential Decree No. 1958, Oct 15, 1984 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 1958
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
October 15, 1984
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1958
REPEALING PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NUMBERED 1934 AND 1950 AND IMPOSING A PRIVATE MOTOR VEHICLE TAX AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the current economic crisis amounts to a grave emergency which affects the stability of the nation and require immediate action; cd i
WHEREAS, the issuance of this decree is an essential and necessary component of the national economic recovery program promulgated to meet and overcome the emergency;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree:
SECTION 1. In lieu of the registration fee and energy tax imposed under existing laws, all motor vehicles classified as "private" shall, upon every annual registration, pay a "private motor vehicle tax" in accordance with the following schedule:
Age of Vehicle
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Vehicle Type
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Current
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1-year
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2-year
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3-year
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4-year
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5-year
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6-year
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| Private Passenger Cars | |||||||
| Light (0-1600cc) |
P1000
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P1000
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P1000
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P1000
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P1000
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P1000
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P800
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|
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|
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|
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| Medium |
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| (1601cc-2800cc) |
P2000
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P2000
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P2000
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P2000
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P1600
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P1600
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P1200
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| Heavy (2800cc |
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| and above) |
P4000
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P4000
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P4000
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P4000
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P4000
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P4000
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P2800
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| Private Utility Vehicles | |||||||
| (2700 kg GVW and below) - P1000 (regardless of age of vehicle) |
Provided that with respect to tax-exempt vehicles, they shall pay registration fees.
SECTION 2. The tax imposed herein shall not apply to all public utility vehicles.
SECTION 3. Presidential Decree Nos. 1934 and 1950 are hereby repealed and Republic Act No. 4136, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 843 and Batas Pambansa Blg. 74 and all laws, decrees, rules and regulations or parts thereof, which are inconsistent with the provisions of this Decree are hereby modified accordingly.
SECTION 4. The Minister of Transportation and Communications shall issue the necessary rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this Decree, including the manner by which collections under Presidential Decree Nos. 1934 and 1950 shall be adjusted or refunded as the case may be as a result of this Decree.
SECTION 5. This Decree shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 15th day of October, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Four.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 80 No. 43 Page 5549 on October 22, 1984.
Cite This Law
Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax, Presidential Decree No. 1958, Oct 15, 1984 (Philippines)
Repealing P.D. Nos. 1934 and 1950 and Imposing a Private Motor Vehicle Tax, Presidential Decree No. 1958 (Phil. 1984)
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