Joey Sarte Salceda

Salceda pushes higher RATA for local execs to boost domestic tourism

December 27, 2022 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 373 views

HOUSE Committee on Ways and Means Chairman and Albay 2nd District Representative Joey Sarte Salceda is requesting the Departments of Budget and Management (DBM) and the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to update the rates of the daily travel allowance and the representation and transportation allowance (RATA) of local government officials, to boost domestic tourism as face-to-face engagements resume.

Salceda pointed out that the RATA was last updated in January 2013.

“From 2013 to 2022, the value of each peso has eroded to 74 centavos. It also no longer makes sense, given that LGUs (local government units) have increased local revenues from 107.98 billion to 256.21 billion last year. That’s a 137% growth rate. Around the same period, national government revenues only grew by 75%. So, they’re actually doing a better job at improving revenue collection,” Salceda said.

“They also have more resources as a result of the Mandanas-Garcia ruling. So, all in all, they are better placed to help the domestic tourism sector,” Salceda said. “They also deserve the increase given their improved efforts in generating local revenues.”

Given inflation during the period, Salceda said RATA for LGUs should increase by at least 35%.

“The increase should be sourced from LGU revenues so that it does not affect our limited NG fiscal space. But it should be done,” according to Salceda.

Salceda is also proposing to review the rates of the per diems allowed for travel of local officials.

Salceda reminded DBM that “EO (Executive Order) 77 s. 2019 prescribed the rates of expenses and allowances for travel. The same EO mandates a periodic review every three years based on a survey of lodging costs conducted by the DOT and other economic indicators prescribed by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).”

Depending on the cluster, the maximum Daily Travel Expense (DTE) for local officials is P1,500 to P1,800.

“From 2019 to 2022, the value of each peso has eroded to 89 centavos. Proportionately, the DTE should now be adjusted [from] P1,688 to P2,026,” Salceda stressed.

Salceda hopes the increase will boost domestic tourism, which suffered “scarring effects” due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The increase in rates will help boost our Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions or MICE scene, which suffered structural losses due to the pandemic,” Salceda said.

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