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No peace in PEACe bonds

Kim Henares: will she be able to hold her ground?
How would you feel if you lent someone P100 with the agreement that he would pay you back P350 after ten years and when payment time comes, he will tell you he will pay only P300 because he had to deduct tax although when he borrowed the money he told you that the transaction was tax free?

That’s of course, oversimplification of the complicated case of the Poverty Eradication and Alleviation Certificates (PEACe) bonds which became due yesterday.

Ten years ago the Caucus of Development Non-Government Organization ( CODE-NGO) whose members actively participated in the ouster of an elected president, Joseph Estrada, and the installation of Gloria Arroyo in Malacañang in January 2001, concocted the PEACe bonds to raise money for projects for the poor.

CODE-NGO stalwarts include Social Services Secretary Dinky Soliman, Peace Process Adviser Ging Deles, and former DBP Director Dan Songco.

8 banks ask SC to stop gov’t from imposing tax on PEACe Bonds

Let’s see how President Aquino will resolve this because it involves people who helped him in his bid for the presidency.

Lorenz Neil Santos, InterAksyon.com

Who's going to pay the tax now?
Eight banks on Monday asked the Supreme Court to stop the government from imposing a 20-percent final withholding tax on P35 billion worth of the controversial Poverty Eradication and Alleviation Certificates (PEACe) government bonds, which will mature on Tuesday, October 18.

In their 65-page petition, the banks urged the high tribunal to stop the government – particularly the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Treasury – from implementing BIR ruling 370-2011, which would impose a 20-percent final withholding tax on PEACe bonds sold in 2001.

The eight banks that filed the petition are Banco De Oro, Bank of Commerce, China Banking Corporation, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company, Philippine Bank of Communications, Philippine National Bank, Philippine Veterans Bank and Planters Development Bank.

Oras na ng bayaran ng P35 bilyun na PEACe Bonds

Thanks to TV5's Interaksyun for this photo
Nabuhay na naman ang usapang PEACe Bonds ( Poverty Eradication and Alleviation Certificates) dahil sa Oktubre 18, magbabayad na ang pamahalaan ng P35 bilyon sa ibinentang bonds na ang kumita ng husto ay ang CODE-NGO (Caucus for Development-Non-Government Organization).

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Position paper of CODE-NGO on Peace Bonds

Statement of the Freedom from Debt Coalition on PEACe Bonds

Ang CODE-NGO ay organisasyun ng grupo nina Social Services Secretary Dinky Soliman.

Ito ngayon ang interesante. Noong binabatikos ito noong 2001 sa Kongreso, ang nagdedepensa kina Soliman ay si Mikey Arroyo, anak ni Gloria Arroyo, na doon ay kongresista ng pangalawang distrito ng Pampanga (ang nanay niya ang may hawak ng puwesto nay an ngayon) na ngayon ay miyembro pa rin ng kongreso ngunit bilang kinatawan ng mga security guards at tricycle drivers.