WHEREAS, to maximize the availment of tax amnesty and invite the voluntary disclosure of untaxed income or wealth and encourage the investment of such funds in productive enterprises, there is a need to simplify the determination of the amnesty tax to be paid; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire to afford full opportunity for individual taxpayers to come within the fold of the tax reforms and to provide them with a clean start for the adoption of the gross income taxation scheme.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution, do hereby decree and order that:
SECTION 1. Coverage. — In case of voluntary disclosure of previously untaxed income and/or wealth such as earnings, receipts, gifts, bequests or any other acquisition from any source whatsoever, realized here or abroad, by any individual taxpayer, which are taxable under the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, the assessment and collection of all internal revenue taxes, including the increments or penalties on account of non-payment as well as all civil, criminal or administrative liabilities arising from or incident thereto under the National Internal Revenue Code, are hereby condoned provided that the individual taxpayer shall pay:
Those who have already availed of the benefits granted under Presidential Decree No. 1740 and its implementing regulations may also take advantage of the benefits provided for under this Decree and shall be allowed to credit any amount previously paid under Presidential Decree No. 1740 against the amnesty tax payable under this Decree.
SEC. 2. Conditions for Immunity. — The immunity granted under Section one of this Decree shall apply only under the following conditions:
SEC. 3. Cases Not Covered by this Decree. — The tax amnesty granted herein shall not apply to the following cases:
SEC. 4. Time Manner and Place of Filing. — The tax amnesty return shall be filed in the prescribed form with the Office of the Regional Director, Revenue District Officer, Collection Agent or the authorized Municipal Treasurer designated as collection officer of the Bureau of Internal Revenue where the taxpayer has his legal residence or place of business in the Philippines, then with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, on or before November 30, 1981. In the case of Filipino citizens residing abroad, the tax amnesty return shall be filed with the nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad or with the Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
The amnesty return must show the amount of untaxed income and/or wealth for each year and the corresponding tax due thereon.
SEC. 5. Payment of Tax on Installment. — The tax due as disclosed by the taxpayer in his return must be paid at the time of the filing thereof. If the total tax due exceeds P50,000, the same shall be paid in accordance with the following schedule:
i) The first installment shall be paid upon the filing of the return;
ii)
The second installment shall be paid on or before January 31, 1982; and
iii)
The third installment shall be paid on or before March 31, 1982.
SEC. 6. Filing of Net Worth Statement. — (a) Persons required to make a statement of net worth.— All individuals, whether a citizen residing in the Philippines or abroad or any alien residing in the Philippines owning assets and/or properties amounting to P50,000 or more as of December 31, 1980 and who is not required to file a statement of assets, liabilities and net worth under Republic Act No. 3019, as amended by Presidential Decree Nos. 677 and 1288 shall file a sworn statement of assets, liabilities and net worth as of December 31, 1980.
b) When and where to file. — The statement of assets, liabilities and net worth as of December 31, 1980 shall be filed in the priscribed form not later than November 30, 1981, with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Regional Director, Revenue District Officer, Collection Agent or the authorized Municipal Treasurer who has been designated as collection has his legal residence or place of business in the Philippines, then with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. In the case of non-resident citizens, they may file their statement with the nearest consular office in the foreign country where they reside or may file the statement directly with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
SEC. 7. Valuation. — (a) Assets. — The value of the assets, whether real or personal shall be the cost thereof if acquired by purchase or the fair market value as of the date of acquisition if acquired by exchange or by gratuitous title. If the property is used in trade or business, the depreciated value as of December 31, 1980 shall be included in the statement. In the case of assets already declared in the statement of assets and liabilities filed by the taxpayer pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 379 or 631, the value of such assets as declared therein shall be used.
(b) Liabilities. — Only liabilities and enforceable obligations reducible in sums of money as of December 31, 1980 shall be included in the statement.
SEC. 8. Penalties for failure to file statement or rendering false or fraudulent statement. — Any individual required to file the statement of assets, liabilities and net worth under this Decree who knowingly makes a false declaration or who deliberately fails to comply with any of the provisions hereof, shall upon conviction pay a fine of not less than Five thousand Pesos (P5,000.00) and imprisonment of not less than two (2) years.
SEC. 9. Unlawful divulgence of information. — (a) No information contain in the statement herein required shall be published except in the form of tabulations and summaries having no specific reference to the individual filing the statement.
(b) Except for internal revenue tax purposes, it shall be unlawful for any officer or employee of the Bureau of Internal Revenue or any government entity having knowledge of such declaration of assets, liabilities and net worth to disclose to any person any information relative to such declaration and any violation hereof shall subject such offender to a fine in the amount of not less than Five thousand pesos or imprisonment for not less than two years, or both, and shall be summarily dismissed from the service for cause.
SEC. 10. The Ministry of Finance shall, upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, promulgate the necessary rules and regulations for the effective implementation of the provisions of this Decree.
SEC. 11. Repealing Clause. — Any provision of Presidential Decree No. 1740 and all other issuances pertinent thereto which are inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed or modified accordingly; Provided That, those who have already filed the statement of assets liabilities and net worth prescribed under Presidential Decree No. 1740 need not file the statement required under this Decree.
SEC. 12. Effectively. — This Decree shall take effect upon approval.
Done in the City of Manila, this 19th day of September, 1981.
(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the Philippines
By the President: (Sgd.) JUAN C. TUVERA Presidential Executive Assistant