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There are 14 government projects and programs included in the National Priority Plan of 2013

MANILA, Philippines – Donating to good causes has its bonuses: it also carries tax breaks. The key is knowing which ones do.

For instance, there are 14 government projects and programs that are part of the 2013 National Priority Plan (NPP) list of the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda). 

The NPP includes projects, programs, and activities (PPPAs) in education, health, youth and sports development, human settlements, science and culture, and economic development. Donating to these projects, says the Bureau of Internal Revenue, carries “full tax deductibility.”

In a circular, the Neda said, “(The NPP) shall specify the activities as appropriate for each project to guide both the donee and the donor in making donations. It shall also specify the authorized donee institutions for each project. The authorized donee institution is a department, bureau, commission, agency, office, or instrumentality of the national government authorized by law or its charter to accept donations for a local government unit, which proposes the infusion of PPAs in the NPP,” Neda said in a circular.

In the 2013 NPP, the Neda said the following PPAs are included:


Program/Project/Activity

Implementing Agency

Year of inclusion

Milk Feeding Program

National Dairy Authority

 

Aug 26, 2002 (Renewed annually from 2003 until 2013)

Sponsorship Program (formerly Medicare Para sa Masa)

PhilHealth

 

Aug 9, 2001 (Renewed annually from 2003 until 2013)

Adopt-A-School Program

Department of Education

 

Jan 31, 2012 (Renewed in January 28, 2013)

 

Camp Manuel Yan Eco-Military Park and Tribal Village

Department of Tourism/Compostela Valley Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Lake Leonard Eco-Tourism Park Site Development

Department of Tourism/Compostela Valley Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Tagbibinta Falls Site Developments

Department of Tourism/Compostela Valley Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Mainit Waterfalls Hot Spring and Spa

Department of Tourism/Compostela Valley Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Nabunturan Children’s Eco Park

Department of Tourism/Compostela Valley Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Passig Islet Aqua-Eco Park

Department of Tourism/Davao Del Sur Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Punta Piape Mt Crocodile Park

Department of Tourism/Davao Del Sur Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Kinuskusan Eco Park

Department of Tourism/Davao Del Sur Provincial Government

 

Jan 28, 2013

Health Facilities Program and its component program/activities (HFP)

Department of Health

 

Jan 28, 2013

Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning Program (RP-FP)

Department of Health

 

Jan 28, 2013

Expanded Program on Immunization for Infants in NHTS-PR Families (EPI)

Department of Health

 

Jan 28, 2013

 

Based on the Neda circular, apart from making donors and donations to the PPPAs eligible for full tax deduction, the following are also considerations in the National Priority Plan:

  • The receipt of donations by the government from the private sector is one mode of mobilizing private sector participation in national development, and the financing of government expenditures. It increases the government’s resources to the extent that donations received are used according to the government’s expenditure thrusts, thereby freeing public resources for other developmental activities.
  • The receipt of donations is not without cost to the government since donors are allowed to claim tax deductions on such donations. The nature and form of the donation could also delimit the government’s use of the donated resources.

National Priority Plan

 with reports from Cai Ordinario/Rappler.com

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