Brief History of Taxation in the Philippines

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27 Mar 201502:37

Summary

TLDRThis video provides an insightful overview of the history of taxation in the Philippines, beginning with the ancient practice of paying taxes for protection, called 'buis.' It explains how the Spanish colonial period introduced modern taxation, requiring Filipinos aged 16 to 60 to pay tribute to Spain. The video also highlights the significance of taxes for funding essential government functions such as law enforcement, public works, social services, education, healthcare, and infrastructure, showing where taxpayers' money goes and why taxation is vital for a nation's development.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’° Ancient Filipinos started paying taxes as a form of protection within their communities.
  • πŸ‘‘ The tax collected during this period was called 'buis' and was mandatory for everyone except the chieftain's household.
  • βš–οΈ Nonpayment of taxes during ancient times was punishable.
  • 🚒 The arrival of the Spaniards introduced modern taxation concepts in the Philippines.
  • πŸ’Έ Native Filipinos between the ages of 16 to 60 were required to pay tribute to the King of Spain.
  • πŸ” Tribute payments could be made in various forms, such as gold, chickens, textiles, cotton, rice, and forced labor.
  • πŸ“œ In 1884, the tribute system was replaced by the cedula, a certificate identifying the taxpayer.
  • πŸ›οΈ Taxes are essential for funding government functions such as law enforcement, public order, and economic infrastructure.
  • πŸ₯ Taxes also fund public services like education, healthcare, pensions, unemployment benefits, and public utilities.
  • πŸ”§ Tax revenues support key public utilities such as energy, water, and waste management systems.

Q & A

  • What was the purpose of paying taxes in ancient Filipino society?

    -The purpose of paying taxes in ancient Filipino society was for the protection they received from the DAT (local leaders).

  • What was the term used for the collected tax in ancient Filipino communities?

    -The collected tax was called 'buis' in ancient Filipino communities.

  • Who was exempt from paying taxes in ancient Filipino society?

    -The chieftain's household was exempt from paying taxes in ancient Filipino society.

  • What were the consequences of not paying taxes during this period?

    -Nonpayment of taxes was already punishable during this period in ancient Filipino society.

  • How did the arrival of the Spaniards change the tax system in the Philippines?

    -The arrival of the Spaniards introduced modern concepts of taxation, requiring native Filipinos aged 16 to 60 years old to pay tribute to the king of Spain through the colonial government.

  • What was the annual tribute amount that native Filipinos had to pay under Spanish rule?

    -Native Filipinos had to pay 8 reales or one peso per year as tribute under Spanish rule.

  • What other forms of payment were accepted as tribute besides money?

    -Other forms of payment for tribute included gold, chickens, textile, cotton, rice, and forced labor (cicio e poloo).

  • What replaced the tribute system in 1884 in the Philippines?

    -In 1884, the tribute system was abolished and replaced by the 'sedula,' a certificate identifying the taxpayer.

  • Why is tax critical for a nation?

    -Tax is critical for a nation because it provides the government with the necessary funds to carry out functions like war expenditures, enforcement of law and order, public services, and infrastructure development.

  • What are some public services funded by taxes?

    -Public services funded by taxes include education, healthcare systems, pensions for the elderly, unemployment benefits, public transportation, and utilities like energy, water, and waste management.

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