Senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs) may soon be enjoying their legal rights for discounts on online purchases if the government pushes through with a resolution adopted recently by Congress.

The chamber adopted House Resolution 2488 urging the Department of Trade and Industry, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Department of Information and Communications Technology, the National Commission of Senior Citizens, the National Council on Disability Affairs, and other relevant government agencies to effectively implement the guidelines on the applicability of senior citizens and PWD discounts and privileges to all online transactions.

The privilege of 20-percent discounts on essential goods and exemption from paying the value-added tax, under the Expanded Senior citizens Act and the Magna Carta for Persons with Disabilities, do not make any distinction on the applicability between offline and online transactions and must thus be interpreted to be available for online purchases said Congress.

Quezon City Representative Alfred Vargas said senior citizens and PWDs, who remain to be among the most vulnerable sectors of society in terms of public health and accessibility of basic services, were forced largely to stay indoors and rely on purchasing goods online due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The lack of clear guidelines from implementing agencies regarding the special discounts on online transactions, several Filipino senior citizens and PWDs were unable to avail themselves of the privileges “that they rightfully deserve under the law.”

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Similarly,  Trade  Secretary Ramon Lopez urged e-commerce platforms to prepare their systems in accepting price discounts for senior citizens and PWDs.

Lopez said that those enterprises operating online stores should reprogram their system to include the 20-percent senior citizen and PWD discounts.

Senior citizens and PWDs are also exempted from value-added tax (VAT) payment of 8 percent for online purchases, phone calls, and mobile apps.

“We will require the online stores to have these features,” Lopez said.

The DTI has yet to announce when it will start requiring online shops to include senior citizens and PWD discounts on their platforms.

Earlier, the Bureau of Internal Revenue said most online purchases do not apply the discounts for senior citizens and PWDs.

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