Here is Travel Tax Rate For Tourists, OFWs And OFW Dependents
Now that you have decided to travel abroad, you might ask how much will you pay for travel tax. Anyway, what is travel tax and why should you pay for it?
Now that you have decided to travel abroad, you might ask how much will you pay for travel tax. Anyway, what is travel tax and why should you pay for it? Below is the explanation:
TRAVEL TAX
Under Presidential Decree (PD) No. 1183, as amended by PD 1205, Batas Pambansa 38,
and Executive Order 283, Filipinos and other nationals traveling to other countries are
required to pay travel tax before departure from the Philippines, irrespective of the place
where the air ticket is issued and the form or place of payment.
Coverage
Who are required to pay travel tax before departing any of the International Airport in the Philippines?
The following individuals are required to pay travel tax:
1. Filipino nationals
2. Permanent resident aliens
3. Non-resident aliens who have stayed in the Philippines for more than one (1) year
Is there any exemptions?
The following Filipino citizens are exempted from the payment of travel tax pursuant to
Sec. 2 of PD 1183, as amended:
1. Overseas Filipino workers
2. Filipino permanent residents abroad whose stay in the Philippines is less than one year
3. Infants (2 years and below)
What are the requirements for exemptions?
Requirements for Exemption
The following are the list of documents that must be submitted for travel tax exemption
purposes (original documents need to be presented):
1. Overseas Filipino Workers
a. Valid passport
b. Employment Certificate
• Valid Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) from POEA if hired through this
agency. The OEC serves as the travel tax exemption certificate; workers do
not need to go to PTA for exemption.
• Certificate of Work or Employment issued by the Philippine Embassy/
Consulate in the place of hire or employment contract authenticated by the
Philippine Embassy/Consulate, for those directly hired abroad
2. Filipino Permanent Residents Abroad
a. Copies of ID pages of passport and stamp of last arrival in Philippines
b. Proof of permanent residence in foreign country which may, among others, be
the official document issued by the foreign government concerned showing the
grant of permanent resident status to the Filipino citizen
3. Infants
a. Photocopy of passport
b. Certified true copy of birth certificate
Travel Tax for OFW Dependants
In addition to the above travel tax exemptions for OFWs, there dependants can also get special tax rate as show below:
Reduced Travel Rates
The following citizens are eligible for reduced rates of travel taxes upon submission of
documentary requirements (original documents to be presented):
Other Individuals Exempted from Travel Tax
1. Foreign diplomatic representatives
2. Employees of the United Nations or its agencies
3. US military personnel
4. International carrier crew
5. Philippine Foreign Service personnel assigned abroad and their dependents
6. Philippine government officials and employees on official travel (excluding
government-owned and controlled corporations)
7. Grantees of foreign government funded trips
8. Students with approved scholarships by appropriate government agency
9. Personnel of Philippine offices of multinational companies not engaged in business in
the Philippines and their dependents
10. Those authorized by the President for reasons of national interest
Travel tax primer may also be accessed at PTA’s website: www.philtourism.gov.phIf you still don’t about this, you may contact the Philippine Tourism Authority.
For more information on travel tax please contact:
Revenue Department
Philippine Tourism Authority
Rm. 117, DOT Bldg. T.M. Kalaw, Rizal Park, Manila
Tel. Nos. (632) 525-3029 / 524-7734; 524-7141 loc. 100/ 103/ 109
Fax No. (632) 525-2545
E-mail Address: revenue@philtourism.gov.ph / trvltax@philtourism.gov.phDownload PDF file below