Resurrected text tax proposal, a Frankenstein — TXTPower
Thu, Jun 3, 2004
Consumer advocacy group TXTPower today dubbed as “an-oft-resurrected and oft-slain Frankenstein” the Department of Finance plan to impose a new tax on texting or short messaging service (SMS).
“We vow to slay this monster once and for all when Congress converes in July. We want no new taxes We want more affordable and accessible telecommunications services,” said TXTPower convenor Anthomy Ian Cruz.
This is the fourth time the FOD threatened the nation’s over 20 million mobile phone subscribers with a new tax.
However, Cruz said that “this Frankenstein text tax remains absolutely and completely unjustified.”
Cruz explained that “as of now, telecommunications remain expensive not only due to high rates slapped by companies but also due to double taxation by the government. Lest we forget, government already slaps text messages and calls with 10 percent calue-added taxes and communications taxes.”
Truth to tell, the DOF is one of the biggest stumbling block to cheaper telecommunications services,” he stressed.
“Imposing taxes on texting is anathema to a country such as the Philippines which has a very low telephone density rate. People resort to texting as a primary means of communication among family, officemates and friends owing to the lower cost of SMS relative to long-distance calls,” Cruz said.
He said that the DOF’s claim that networks are clogged only by unimportant messages and thus making SMS or texting subject to excise tax is pure flotsam.”
Cruz likewise urged consumers and public to “stop painful impositions of the International Monetary Fund, including this Frankenstein called text tax.”
“We have had enough of IMF impositions which only spell hardships and miseries to the people. These impositions come in the form of new or higher taxes among various dire economic prescriptions” said Cruz.
“If President Arroyo and the DOF would like to follow the IMF’s prescription, they should do so but only require themselves and not to drag the entire nation to their stupidity,” Cruz said.


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