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Republic Act (RA) No.

11213 or the Tax Amnesty Act was approved by Philippine President Rodrigo
Duterte on 14 February 2019. RA No. 11213 contains provisions on Estate Tax Amnesty and Tax
Amnesty on Delinquencies.

Recent Developments

In order to unburden taxpayers by forgiving past liabilities and with a view of raising revenue for the
government's infrastructure and social projects, the Tax Amnesty Act was issued.

A. Estate Tax Amnesty

The Estate Tax Amnesty covers the estate of decedents who died on or before 31 December 2017, with or
without assessments duly issued therefore, whose estates have remained unpaid or have accrued as of 31
December 2017.

The estate tax amnesty rate is 6% based on the decedent's total net estate at the time of death. The net
estate refers to the gross estate less allowable deductions as provided in the Tax Code or the applicable
state laws prevailing at the time of death of the decedent. If an estate tax return was previously filed with
the BIR, the estate tax of 6% would be based on the net undeclared estate.

The estate tax amnesty may be filed by the Executor, Administrator, legal heirs, transferees or
beneficiaries of the Estate. Availment of the Estate Tax Amnesty within two (2) years from the effectivity
of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the Tax Amnesty Act. It should be filed with the
Revenue District Office (RDO) having jurisdiction over decedent’s last residence by filing a sworn Estate
Tax Amnesty Return.  For non-resident decedents, the Estate Tax Amnesty Return should generally be
filed with RDO No. 39.

Taxpayers who avail of the Estate Tax Amnesty will enjoy immunity from the payment of estate taxes,
civil, criminal, and administrative cases and penalties.

Please note that the Estate Tax Amnesty shall not extend to the following: 

1.Estate tax cases which shall have become final and executory; and
2.Properties involved in cases pending in appropriate courts which:

   a. Fall under the jurisdiction of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG);
   b. Involve unexplained or unlawfully acquired wealth under the Anti-Graft and Corrupt
       Practices Act and Plunder Act;
   c. Involve violation of the Anti-Money Laundering Act;
   d. Involve tax evasion and other criminal offenses under Chapter II of Title X of the Tax Code;
   e. Involve felonies of fraud, illegal exactions and transactions, malversation of public funds and
property.

B.  Tax Amnesty on Delinquencies (TAD)

The TAD covers all national internal revenue taxes such as, but not limited to, income tax, withholding
tax (including those withheld, but not remitted), capital gains tax, donor’s tax, VAT, other percentage
taxes, excise tax and DST collected by the BIR, including VAT and excise taxes collected by the Bureau
of Customs (BOC) for taxable year 2017 and prior years.
The TAD may be availed of in the following instances and at the following rates:

Tax Amnesty Rate (on


Nature of Delinquency
the basic tax assessed)
Delinquencies and assessments which have become final and executory 40%
Tax Cases subject of final and executory judgment by the courts 50%
Pending criminal cases with criminal information filed with the Department of
Justice or the courts for tax evasion and other criminal offenses under Chapter II, 60%
Title X and Section 275 of the Tax Code
Withholding agents who withhold taxes but failed to remit the same to the BIR 100%

 The TAD may be availed of by any person, natural or juridical, within one (1) year from the effectivity
of the IRR by filing with the RDO having jurisdiction over the residence or principal place of business of
the taxpayer, a Sworn Tax Amnesty on Delinquencies Return accompanied by a Certification of
Delinquency. The payment of the amnesty tax shall be made at the same time the return is filed.
For taxpayers who avail of the TAD, the tax delinquency will be considered settled.   Moreover, the
taxpayers who avail of the TAD will enjoy immunity from payment of delinquency or assessment,
investigations as well as appurtenant civil, criminal and administrative cases and penalties under the Tax
Code and any pending cases which are all subject of the amnesty. Further, availment of the TAD will
result in the termination of criminal cases with the DOJ or courts for tax evasion & other criminal
offenses under Chapter II, Title X & Sec. 275 of the Tax Code and corresponding civil and administrative
cases.  Finally, any notices of levy, attachments, and warrants of garnishment will be lifted.

C. Confidentiality and Non-Use of Information or Data

Any information or data contained in, derived from or provided by a taxpayer in the Tax Amnesty Return
and other appurtenant documents will be confidential and shall not be used in any investigation or
PROSECUTION before any judicial, quasi-judicial, and administrative bodies.

Donor’s Tax
Donor’s Tax is a tax on a donation or gift, and is imposed on the gratuitous transfer of property between
two or more persons who are living at the time of the transfer. It shall apply whether the transfer is in trust
or otherwise, whether the gift is direct or indirect and whether the property is real or personal, tangible or
intangible.

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