Marcos approves Philippine tax refund plan for foreign tourists

Marcos approves Philippine tax refund plan for foreign tourists

Visitors from China arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Paranaque, Metro Manila on Jan 24, 2023. (AFP file photo)
Visitors from China arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Paranaque, Metro Manila on Jan 24, 2023. (AFP file photo)

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr approved a proposal to refund taxes to foreign tourists to boost visitor arrivals in the country.

Marcos also gave the go-ahead for the rollout of e-visas this year, prioritising China and India, and for the removal of an entry requirement called One Health Pass to simplify the arrival process for travellers.

The moves are “aimed at further boosting the country’s tourism industry” and “improving airport infrastructure and operations”, according to a statement issued by the presidential communications office on Sunday. Marcos will issue an executive order to implement the tax refund plan by 2024.

The Philippines aims to welcome 4.8 million visitors this year, almost double the 2.65 million foreign tourists it received in 2022 but still fewer than the pre-pandemic level of around 8 million. 



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