BIR exempts more cancer, diabetes, and mental illness medicines from VAT
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has exempted 16 more medicines for cancer, diabetes, and mental illness from value-added tax (VAT).
Under Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) 131-2004, the BIR updated the list of VAT-exempt medicines to include those for cancer — Degarelix freeze-dried powder with 80 milligrams (mg) and 120 mg, and Tremelimumab concentrates with 25 mg and 300 mg dosages.
It also exempted more medicines for diabetes including Sitagliptin and Linagliptin film-coated tablets.
Also included in the VAT-free medicines are those for mental illnesses such as Clomipramine Hydrochloride tablets, and Midazolam film-coated tablets.
The BIR said the additional exemptions were made in response to the updated list of VAT-exempt products from the Food and Drug Administration.
“The BIR supports the national government’s thrust of more affordable medicine and healthcare. The BIR will do its share in uplifting the lives of our fellow Filipinos,” BIR commissioner Romeo Lumagui said in a statement.—AOL, GMA Integrated News