Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare

This study assessed the impact of the first package of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (or TRAIN) Law, which includes an increase in petroleum and coal excise taxes, as passed by Congress in 2017. This study reviewed the context of the energy sector in the country given that petroleum...

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Main Authors: Tuaño, Philip Arnold P., Clarete, Ramon, Muyrong, Marjorie, Castillo, Czar Joseph
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.jmgs-11332023-09-15T08:12:03Z Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare Tuaño, Philip Arnold P. Clarete, Ramon Muyrong, Marjorie Castillo, Czar Joseph This study assessed the impact of the first package of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (or TRAIN) Law, which includes an increase in petroleum and coal excise taxes, as passed by Congress in 2017. This study reviewed the context of the energy sector in the country given that petroleum and coal are the largest sources of energy in the country. Using a computable general equilibrium-microsimulation model, it mainly assessed the impact of this increase and of the whole TRAIN 1 package (which includes a reduction in the personal income tax and the broadening of the value added tax). The results from the simulations show that there is a slight adverse output effect for most industries under an increase in petroleum and coal taxes scenario, resulting in a lower level of carbon emissions. There is a slight decline in employment, and poverty incidence increased slightly as excise taxes have an adverse effect in terms of higher commodities prices among the poor. 2021-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol9/iss1/6 info:doi/10.13185/2244-6893.1133 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1133/viewcontent/assessment_of_train_rsquo_s_coal_and_petroleum_excise_taxes_environmental_benefits_and_impacts_on_sectoral_employment_and_household_welfare.pdf Journal of Management for Global Sustainability Archīum Ateneo tax reform computable general equilibrium microsimulation excise tax coal petroleum
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topic tax reform
computable general equilibrium
microsimulation
excise tax
coal
petroleum
spellingShingle tax reform
computable general equilibrium
microsimulation
excise tax
coal
petroleum
Tuaño, Philip Arnold P.
Clarete, Ramon
Muyrong, Marjorie
Castillo, Czar Joseph
Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare
description This study assessed the impact of the first package of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (or TRAIN) Law, which includes an increase in petroleum and coal excise taxes, as passed by Congress in 2017. This study reviewed the context of the energy sector in the country given that petroleum and coal are the largest sources of energy in the country. Using a computable general equilibrium-microsimulation model, it mainly assessed the impact of this increase and of the whole TRAIN 1 package (which includes a reduction in the personal income tax and the broadening of the value added tax). The results from the simulations show that there is a slight adverse output effect for most industries under an increase in petroleum and coal taxes scenario, resulting in a lower level of carbon emissions. There is a slight decline in employment, and poverty incidence increased slightly as excise taxes have an adverse effect in terms of higher commodities prices among the poor.
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author Tuaño, Philip Arnold P.
Clarete, Ramon
Muyrong, Marjorie
Castillo, Czar Joseph
author_facet Tuaño, Philip Arnold P.
Clarete, Ramon
Muyrong, Marjorie
Castillo, Czar Joseph
author_sort Tuaño, Philip Arnold P.
title Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare
title_short Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare
title_full Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare
title_fullStr Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of TRAIN’s Coal and Petroleum Excise Taxes: Environmental Benefits and Impacts on Sectoral Employment and Household Welfare
title_sort assessment of train’s coal and petroleum excise taxes: environmental benefits and impacts on sectoral employment and household welfare
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol9/iss1/6
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1133/viewcontent/assessment_of_train_rsquo_s_coal_and_petroleum_excise_taxes_environmental_benefits_and_impacts_on_sectoral_employment_and_household_welfare.pdf
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