Excise Tax in the Philippines: A Simple 2026 Guide for Everyday Readers

In the Philippines, excise taxes are specific taxes on the sale of particular types of goods; they do not apply to the purchase of every item. Examples of items subject to excise taxes include fuel, alcohol, tobacco, minerals, and certain automobiles. Excise taxes are included in the price of the goods sold. Excise taxes are not applied in addition to other taxes like value-added tax (VAT) but are levied primarily upon those items that the government wishes to regulate or from which it wishes to raise additional revenue. Typically, businesses are the first to pay excise taxes; however, consumers will pay those taxes because higher retail prices will incorporate the cost incurred by businesses when they pay their excise taxes.

How It Works

Excise tax can be specific or ad valorem. Specific tax is based on quantity, such as liters, kilograms, or units. Ad valorem tax is based on the product’s value or selling price. For example, fuel and tobacco taxes can change the final cost of everyday items. The tax is added before the product reaches the consumer. This is why excise tax often affects transport costs, cigarette prices, and some imported goods.

Why It Matters in 2026

Excise tax is still an important source of revenue for the Philippine government. Collections are expected to remain strong in 2026, particularly from tobacco and a few other selected goods. Recent reports for 2026 also highlight ongoing discussions about possibly suspending or reducing the fuel excise tax because of rising oil prices. For everyday readers, the main idea is straightforward: excise tax might not show up as a separate line on every receipt, but it still impacts the price you pay for products that are taxed. This makes it relevant for households, drivers, smokers, and businesses.

FAQs

1. What products are subject to excise tax?

Common excisable products include petroleum products, alcohol, tobacco, automobiles, and some mineral products.

2. Who pays excise tax?

Businesses usually remit the tax to the government, but consumers often bear the cost through higher prices.

3. Is excise tax the same as VAT?

No. Excise tax applies only to selected goods, while VAT applies more broadly to many goods and services.

Khushbu K

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