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A NEW DAY FOR INVESTMENTS
2013 INVESTMENT PRORITIES PLAN
COHERENT,
CONSISTENT
& CREATIVE
BOARD OF
INVESTMENTS

2013 INVESTMENT PRIORITIES PLAN


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CONTENTS
Memorandum Order No. 59 3
Message of the President of the Philippines 4
Foreword:
Message of DTI Secretary Gregory L. Domingo 5
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I. Preferred Activities 8
II. Mandatory List 10
III. Export Activities 12
IV. ARMM LIST 12
PART I: DEFINITION OF TERMS 16
PART II: GENERAL POLICIES
I. Approval of Application and Entitlement to Incentives 22
II. Equity Ownership 22
III. Equity Requirement 22
IV. Locational Policy 22
V. Export of Products in Short Domestic Supply 23
VI. ITh Availment 23
VII. Multi-phase Projects 25
VIII. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 25
Ix. Good Corporate Governance 25
x. Support to Environmental Protection and Conservation 25
xI. International Standards Certifcation 26
xII. Equipment 26
xIII. Projects in the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (ARMM) 26
xIV. Projects with Revenues Derived from Carbon
Credits Pursuant to the Kyoto Protocol 26
xV. Outsourcing of Production Process or Services 26
xVI. Public Welfare Consideration 26
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PART III: SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
I. Preferred Activities
1. Agriculture/Agribusiness and Fishery 28
2. Creative Industries/Knowledge-Based Services 29
3. Shipbuilding 30
4. Mass housing 30
5. Iron and Steel 33
6. Energy 33
7. Infrastructure 34
8. Research and Development 40
9. Green Projects 41
10. Manufacture of Motor Vehicles 41
11. Strategic Projects 43
12. hospital/Medical Services 43
13. Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Recovery Projects 44
II. Mandatory List
1. Industrial Tree Plantation 45
2. Exploration, Mining, Quarrying and
Processing of Minerals 45
3. Publication or Printing of Books/ Textbooks 45
4. Refning, Storage, Marketing and Distribution
of Petroleum Products 46
5. Ecological Solid Waste Management 46
6. Clean Water Projects 47
7. Rehabilitation, Self-Development and
Self-Reliance of Persons with Disability 47
8. Renewable Energy 48
9. Tourism 48
III. Export Activities
A. Production and Manufacture of Export Products 51
B. Services Exports 52
C. Activities in Support of Exporters 52
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MALACAAN PALACE
MANiLA
by thE PrEsidENt of thE PhiLiPPiNEs
MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 59
APPROVING THE 2013 INVESTMENT PRIORITIES PLAN
____________________
Note: Memorandum Order no. 59 approving the 2013 Investments Priorities Plan was published on
20 November 2013 in the Manila Bulletin with efectivity ffteen (15) days thereafter, i.e. 5 December
2013.
Pursuant to Article 29 of the Omnibus Investment Code of 1987, as amended,
the attached 2013 Invesment Priorities Plan (IPP) is hereby APPROVED. Further
to the provision of said Article, upon efectivity of the IPP, all government
agencies and entities are enjoined to adopt policies and implement programs
consistent with the IPP.
This Order shall take efect ffteen (15) days after its publication in a newspaper
of general circulation as required under Article 31 of the Omnibus Investment
Code of 1987.
DONE, in the City of Manila, this 13
th
day of November in the year of Our Lord,
Two Thousand and Thirteen.
By the President
PAQUITO M. OCHOA, JR.
Executive Secretary
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The Philippines looks forward to rapid economic expansion,
emerging as a preferred investment destination in the
region. Investor confdence remains strong as our economy
performed above expectations, posting a GDP growth of 7.8
percent in the frst quarter of 2013.
Propelled by our determination for reform, and by
institutionalizing good governance and applying sound
economic fundamentals, our country has reaped the gains of
our collective hard work, signifed by the strong showing of
the peso, multiple record highs in the stock market, and the
Philippines repeated investments status upgrades by leading
development indices landmark achievements afrming our
dedication to leadership based on accountability, integrity,
and transparency, and reversing a decade of decline in the
countrys credit ratings. These positive developments and
newfound optimism from the business sector have opened
more prospects for investment, giving us motivation to
redouble our eforts and ensure that these opportunities are
maximized.
Steadfast in our commitment to reduce poverty and bring
equitable progress, the 2013 investment Priorities Plan
(iPP) will focus on key areas that will increase exports, create
more jobs for Filipinos, promote skills development, advance
technology, raise revenue generation, spur countryside
empowerment, and contribute to the preservation of the
environment.
With a vibrant economy in place and the 2013 IPP as a
platform of investor confdence, we will continue to push
forward to attract more investments and further accelerate
the momentum of our growth. Given the support and
partnership of the business community, we are committed
as ever to bring our country even closer to the brighter
tomorrow we have long aspired for.

BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
MALACAAN PALACE
MANiLA
MESSAGE
M A N I L A
November 2013
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FOREWORD
In pursuit of investors need for a stable and predictable business environment as
refected in the governments investment priorities, the 2012 Investment Priorities Plan
(IPP) has been carried over as this years IPP. Advancing the same theme: A New Day
for Investments: Coherent, Consistent and Creative, and moving towards the same
goal of having More Investments, More Jobs, the 2013 IPP has been further refned
to target investment areas that are considered enablers and triggers to achieve
a more focused IPP consistent with the objectives to: Maximize the opportunities
from the implementation of free trade agreements (FTAs); Enhance public-private
partnerships (PPP); Strengthen the countrys competitiveness; and Promote a green
economy, which, in turn, would create more jobs, enhance the delivery of basic social
services, and address the challenges of climate change.
The commitment to pursue inclusive economic growth, as envisaged in President
Aquinos Social Contract with the Filipino People, remains to be the primordial
consideration in the adoption of the 2013 IPP. This commitment, coupled with
Tuwid na Daan platform of governance, led to a 6.6 percent economic growth in
2012.
To ensure that investments generated would continue to contribute to the
development goals of the country, entitlement to incentives under the 2013 IPP
would depend on the projects net value added, job generation, multiplier efect and
measured capacity.
The 2013 IPP contains the following priority investment areas:
The Regular List, which has thirteen (13) priority investment areas that were identifed
to support the current priority programs of the government.
The Export Activities, which covers manufacture of export products, services exports
and activities in support of exporters.
The Mandatory List, contains areas/activities where the inclusion in the IPP and/or
the grant of incentives under Executive Order (EO) No. 226 is mandated by law.
The ARMM List, which encompasses priority investment areas that have been
determined by the Regional Board of Investments of the Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao (RBOI-ARMM) in accordance with EO 458.
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The formulation of the 2013 IPP was undertaken through the concerted eforts
of the IPP Inter-Agency Working Group spearheaded by the BOI, in coordination
with the RBOI-ARMM, National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), and the
Departments of Finance (DOF), Energy (DOE), Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR), health (DOh), Labor and Employment (DOLE), Tourism (DOT), and Social
Welfare and Development (DSWD).
Other participating agencies were the Bureau of Export Trade Promotion (BETP), Civil
Aeronautics Board (CAB), Commission on higher Education (ChED), Department of
Agriculture - Biotech, Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), Export Development
Council (EDC), Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), Film Development Council of
the Philippines (FDCP), Forest Management Bureau (FMB), Intellectual Property
Ofce (IPO), Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA), Maritime Industry
Authority (MARINA), Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB), National Commission for
Culture and the Arts (NCCA), National Book Development Board (NBDB), National
historical Commission of the Philippines (NhCP), National Power Corporation (NPC),
National Solid Waste Management Commission (NSWMC), Philippine Domestic
Construction Board (PDCB), Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), Philippine
Overseas Construction Board (POCB), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), Public-Private
Partnership (PPP) Center, and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA).
Private sector inputs were likewise obtained through well-attended public hearings
in Pampanga on 05 March 2013, and in Cebu, Davao and Manila on 06 March 2013.
GREGORY L. DOMINGO
Chairman, Board of Investments
Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry

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The coverage, description and entitlement to incentives of the following listed
activities shall be defned and clarifed in the General Policies and Specifc
Guidelines to be issued by the Board of Investments (BOI).
The extent of entitlement to incentives shall be based on the projects net value
added, job generation, multiplier efect and measured capacity
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I. PREFERRED ACTIVITIES
1. Agriculture/Agribusiness and Fishery
This covers commercial production and commercial processing of
agricultural, herbal and fshery products (including their by-products
and wastes).
This also covers agriculture- and fshery-related activities such as
irrigation, post harvest, cold storage, blast freezing, and the production
of fertilizers and pesticides.
2. Creative Industries/Knowledge-Based Services
This covers business process outsourcing (BPO) activities, and IT and
IT-enabled services that involve original content.
3. Shipbuilding
This covers the construction and repair of ships. This also covers
shipbreaking/shiprecycling.
4. Mass Housing
This covers the development of low-cost mass housing. This also
covers the manufacture of modular housing components preferably
using indigenous materials.
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Section 20 of EO 226 defnes measured capacity as the estimated additional volume of production or
service which the Board determines to be considerable in each preferred area of investment in order
to supply the needs of the economy at reasonable prices, taking into account the export potential of
the product including economies of scale which would render such product competitive in the world
market. Measured capacity shall not be less than the amount by which the measurable domestic and
countrys potential export market demand exceeds the existing productive capacity in said preferred
areas. For export market industries, when warranted, the Board shall base measured capacity on the
availability of domestic raw materials after deducting the needs of the domestic market therefor.
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5. Iron and Steel
This covers basic iron and steel products, long steel products (billets
and reinforcing steel bars), and fat hot-/cold-rolled products.
6. Energy
This covers the exploration, development, and/or utilization of energy
sources adopting environmentally-friendly technologies.
7. Infrastructure
This covers transport, water, logistics, waste management facilities,
physical infrastructure (tollways, railways and telecommunication
facilities) and PPP projects.
8. Research and Development
This covers R&D activities and the establishment of research/ testing
laboratories, Centers of Excellence (COE) and technical vocational
education and training institutions.
9. Green Projects
This covers the manufacture/assembly of goods and the establishment
of energy efciency-related facilities (such as district cooling systems),
where either utilization of which would signifcantly lead to either the
efcient use of energy, natural resources or raw materials; minimize/
prevent pollution; or reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
10. Motor Vehicles
This covers the manufacture/assembly of motor vehicles, including
alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and electric vehicles (EVs) but excluding
2-stroke motorcycles, and manufacture of motor vehicles parts and
components.
11. Strategic Projects
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This covers projects that exhibit very high social economic returns that
will signifcantly contribute to the countrys economic development.
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Projects under these activities will be approved upon determination by the Board in consultation with
the DOF, NEDA and other appropriate government agencies.
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12. Hospital/Medical Services
This covers the establishment and operation of medical facilities
including general and specialty hospitals, and other health facilities
pursuant to Department of health (DOh) Administrative Order No.
(AO) 2012-0012.
13. Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Recovery Projects
This covers projects that will prevent or mitigate adverse impacts of
calamities and disasters (e.g., installation of food control systems,
installation of early warning systems for typhoons, earthquake
occurrences, tsunami, volcanic eruptions, dikes, etc.).
This also covers projects to rehabilitate areas afected by calamities
and disasters (e.g., rebuilding of roads and bridges after earthquakes/
foodings, volcanic eruptions, oil spill clean-up, etc.).
This further covers training for disaster preparedness, mitigation or
recovery/rehabilitation/reconstruction.
II. MANDATORY LIST
This covers activities that require their inclusion in the IPP as provided for
under existing laws.
1. Industrial Tree Plantation
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This covers extensive plantation of forest land of tree crops (except
fruit trees) for commercial and industrial purposes.
2. Exploration, Mining, Quarrying and Processing of Minerals
4
This covers the exploration and development of mineral resources,
mining/quarrying and processing of metallic and non-metallic
minerals.
3. Publication or Printing of Books/ Textbooks
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This covers printing, re-printing, publication and content development
of books or textbooks.
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P.D. No. 705 (Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines)
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R.A. No. 7942 (Philippine Mining Act of 1995). It is understood that the incentives shall be limited to
Zero Duty on any importation of capital equipment, spare parts and accessories by BOI-registered
enterprises under Executive Order No. 70.
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R.A. No. 8047(Book Publishing Industry Development Act)
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4. Refning, Storage, Marketing and Distribution of Petroleum
Products
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This covers refning, storage, distribution, and marketing of petroleum
products.
5. Ecological Solid Waste Management
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This covers the establishment of waste recycling facilities.
6. Clean Water Projects
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This covers the establishment of wastewater treatment facilities, and
sewage collection integrated with treatment facilities and the adoption
of water pollution control technology, cleaner production and waste
minimization.
7. Rehabilitation, Self-Development and Self-Reliance of Persons with
Disability
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This covers the manufacture of technical aids and appliances for the use
and/or rehabilitation of persons with disability, and the establishment
of special schools, homes, residential communities or retirement
villages solely to suit the needs and requirements of persons with
disability.
8. Renewable Energy
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This covers developers of renewable energy facilities, including hybrid
systems.
This also covers manufacturers, fabricators and suppliers of locally-
produced renewable energy (RE) equipment and components.
9. Tourism
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This covers tourism enterprises that are outside the tourism enterprise
zones (TEZs) and are engaged in the following:
1. Tourist transport services whether for land, sea and air transport
for tourist use;
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R.A. No. 8479 (Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1998)
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R.A. No. 9003 (Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2001)
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R.A. No. 9275 (Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004)
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R.A. No. 7277 (Magna Carta for Persons with Disability)
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R.A. No. 9513 (Renewable Energy Act of 2008)
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R.A. No. 9593 (Tourism Act of 2009)
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2. Establishment and operation of:
Accommodation establishments such as but not limited to
hotels, resorts, apartment hotels, tourist inns, motels, pension
houses, private homes for homestay, ecolodges, condotels,
serviced apartments, and bed and breakfast facilities;
Convention and exhibition facilities or meetings, incentives,
conventions and exhibition (MICE) facilities;
Amusement parks;
Adventure and ecotourism facilities;
Sports facilities and recreational centers;
Theme parks;
health and wellness facilities such as but not limited to spas;
Agri-tourism farms and facilities; and
Tourism training centers and institutes.
3. Development of retirement villages.
4. Restoration/ preservation and operation of historical shrines,
landmarks and structures.
III. EXPORT ACTIVITIES
This covers the manufacture of export products, services exports and
activities in support of exporters.
IV. ARMM LIST
The ARMM List covers priority activities that have been identifed by the
Regional Board of Investments of the ARMM (RBOI-ARMM) in accordance
with E.O. No. 458. The RBOI-ARMM may also register and administer
incentives to activities in this IPP for projects locating in the ARMM.
A. Export Activities
1. Export Trader and Service Exporters
2. Support Activities for Exporters
B. Agriculture, Agribusiness/Aquaculture & Fishery
This covers the production and processing of agricultural and fshery
products (production of halal meat and foods), vegetable oils, food
crops, integrated coconut processing and plantation, activated carbon,
production of beverage crops and plantation, seaweeds production
and processing, fruit processing, aquaculture (fsh production and
processing), young/sweet corn production, potato and sweet potato
plantation/processing, cutfower production/processing, abaca
plantation/processing, oil palm plantation/processing/refning and
germinated oil palm seeds, feeds production, jatropha plantation/
processing, sugarcane plantation/processing and refneries, quality
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seed and seedlings of fruit trees and other planting materials
propagated asexually or by tissue culture, pearl culture/processing,
production of livestock and poultry that includes processing, crocodile
farming and processing, sericulture, feeds production and production
of plantation crops and other pharmaceuticals, medical herbs/essential
oil plants, biomass, rubber, carrageenan, mangosteen and moringa.
C. Basic Industries
This covers the production of pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics
and medical devices, textile and textile products, inorganic and
organic fertilizers using solid wastes materials, mining exploration and
development of mineral resources (mining and quarrying of metallic
and non-metallic minerals which includes small scale as defned under
P. D. 1899 but to exclude river beds in operations and processing of
minerals such as benefciation and other metallurgical methods)
and cement production of at least 1.0 million MTPY capacity (clinker
based).
D. Consumer Manufactures
This covers processing of rubber products to be integrated with
plantation and leather products.
E. Infrastructure and Services
This covers public utilities with developmental route of the fve
provinces and one city of ARMM and other adjacent cities and
provinces such as common carriers, electric transmission/distribution,
water supply facilities/waterways and sewerage systems, buses/cargo
trucks, other specialized mass transport systems, power generation like
hydro power, geothermal and natural gas, and telecommunications
with international gateways.
F. Industrial Service Facilities
This covers testing and quality control laboratories, training and
demonstration centers, tool shops and similar facilities, metal casting,
metal working, furniture, ceramics and food processing, petrochemical
complex and industrial gases.
G. Engineering Industries
This covers engineering products, electronics and telecommunication
products, fabrication of construction materials and hydropower plant.
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H. Logistics
This covers the transportation of cargoes and/or passengers (air, sea
and/or land) and freight/cargo forwarding.
I. BIMP EAGA Trade and Investment Enterprises
This covers enterprises located or have their base of operation in the
BIMP EAGA, namely, Brunei; Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia; Maluku,
Sulawesi, Kalimantan and Iringaya in Indonesia; and Mindanao and
Palawan in the Philippines, who shall invest and engage in economic
activity in the ARMM including the age old Traditional Barter Trading
System in the BIMP EAGA.
J. Tourism
This covers the establishment of tourism estate subject to guidelines
developed jointly by RBOI-ARMM and the Department of Tourism
ARMM, tourist accommodation facilities, tourist transport facilities
and development of retirement villages which shall include health
and medical facilities including amenities required by the Philippine
Retirement Authority (PRA) and subject to the guidelines to be approved
by RBOI-ARMM in consultation with the PRA, the Department of health
(DOh), the Regional Planning and Development Ofce (RPDO) and
other concerned agencies.
K. Health and Education Services and Facilities
This covers the establishment of private hospitals, medical clinics,
wellness centers, primary education, secondary education, tertiary
education (colleges, universities and vocational technical schools)
and ancillary services including any and all health and education
related investment.
L. Halal Industry
This covers services and the production and processing of products
under muslim or islamic law.
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a) Book - a printed non-periodical publication of at least forty-eight (48) pages,
exclusive of cover pages, published in the country and made available to
the public.
b) Booked Sales refers to cash collections that are recorded in the fnancial
records. This includes both initial payments (unearned revenue) and
recognized revenues from sales of low cost housing unit/s, which is at least
25% of total contract price.
c) Content Development of Books consists of the following:
(1) Development of new technologies directly related to book printing
or publishing, such as but not limited to digitization, electronic books
(E-books), internet-based archiving and retrieval systems, electronic
content creation and development systems, educational and/or how-
to audio-visual presentations with or without interactive segments,
and the like.
(2) Research and development activities directly related to book printing
or publishing, such as but not limited to translation, editing, analysis
and/or interpretation of text and materials into local dialects or
adaptation/application to the domestic setting.
d) Copy refers to the certifed true copy of the original document.
e) Distribution - refers to bunkering and fuels shipping and transport. Fuels
shipping and transport cover shipping and transport through land such as
tank trucks, lorries and pipeline and tankers, and barges for the fuels to get
to the points or areas where they are needed. Bunkering covers the activity
of selling fuel for direct use by a vessel, usually for water and air transport,
through a smaller transport vessel. Distribution projects are limited to those
acquiring brand new equipment.
f) Existing Project refers to a project of an existing enterprise that has
started commercial operation at the time of application with the Board.
g) Expansion Project refers to a project of an existing enterprise that would
involve the installation of additional facilities/equipment that will result in
increase in capacity of the same/similar activity within the same existing
plant/facilities of the enterprise. Projects that do not qualify as new shall be
considered as expansion.
h) Fulflment House/Center refers to a facility that ofers to store, receive
the orders, package, and then ship the ordered item to the end consumer,
on behalf of the product owner.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Part I
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i) General Hospital refers to a hospital with Levels 1, 2 or 3 that provides
services for all kinds of illnesses, diseases, injuries, or deformities. It shall
provide medical, surgical, maternity, newborn, and childcare. It shall employ
Board-certifed/eligible medical specialists and other licensed physicians.
j) General Hospital Level 1 refers to a hospital that has the following:
(1) Staf of qualifed medical, allied medical and administrative personnel
headed by a physician duly licensed by Professional Regulation
Commission (PRC);
(2) Operating room with standard equipment and provision for sterilization
of equipment and supplies;
(3) Post-operative recovery room;
(4) Maternity facilities consisting of ward(s), room(s), a delivery room,
exclusively for maternity patients and newborns;
(5) Isolation facilities with proper procedures for the care and control of
infections and communicable diseases;
(6) Separate dental section/clinic;
(7) Blood station;
(8) DOh licensed secondary clinical laboratory with the services of a
consulting pathologist;
(9) DOh licensed level 1 imaging facility with the services of a consulting
radiologist;
(10) DOh licensed pharmacy.
k) General Hospital Level 2 refers to a hospital that has, as minimum, all of
Level 1 capacity including the following:
(1) An organized staf of qualifed and competent personnel with Chief
of hospital/Medical; Director and appropriate board certifed Clinical
Department heads;
(2) General ICU for critically ill patients;
(3) Provision for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU);
(4) Provision for high Risk Pregnancy Unit (hRPU);
(5) Provision for respiratory therapy services;
(6) DOh licensed tertiary clinical laboratory;
(7) DOh licensed level 2 imaging facility with mobile x-ray inside the
institution and capability for contrast examinations.
l) General Hospital Level 3- refers to a hospital that has, as minimum, all of
Level 2 capacity including the following:
(1) Teaching and/or training hospital with accredited residency training
program for physicians in the four (4) major specialties namely:
Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Surgery;
(2) Provision for physical medicine and rehabilitation unit;
(3) Provision for ambulatory surgical clinic;
(4) Provision for dialysis facility;
(5) Provisions for blood bank;
(6) DOh licensed tertiary clinical laboratory with standard equipment/
reagents/supplies; necessary for the performance of histopathology
examinations;
(7) DOh licensed level 3 imaging facility with interventional radiology.
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m) Government Guarantee refers to the assured rate of return or minimum
revenues or absorption of fnancial risk in case of default granted by the
regulating agency to include proft and the recovery of capital expenditure
(guaranteed rate of return), assured payment whether or not services/
product were produced/delivered (take or pay provision), and assurance to
lender by a government agency that a fnancial obligation will be honored
even if the borrower is unable to repay the debt.
n) Government Subsidy - refers to the fnancial contribution by the national
government or any of its agencies to defray, pay for or shoulder a portion of
the project cost or the expenses and costs in operating or maintaining the
project.
o) Job Generation - refers to the number of jobs directly generated by the
project regardless of the length of employment.
p) Marketing of Petroleum Products/Natural Gas covers the following:
(1) Retailing or selling in retail generally directed to the end users, through
dispensing pumps in stations or in packaged containers such as drums
for the liquid fuels or metal cylinders that are compliant with PNS.
This includes the establishment and operation of gasoline/natural gas
stations and retailing.
(2) Fuels bulk marketing or selling in wholesale through tank trucks,
lorries, double-hulled vessels/tankers, barges or pipelines, which may
be sourced from ones own storage facilities and stocks. Investment
shall include underground tanks and other equipment intended for
fuels retailing through outlets such as gasoline/natural gas stations
and LPG/LNG outlets.
(3) A combination of storage, distribution, and marketing activities.
q) Measured Capacity - the estimated additional volume of production/
service which the Board determines to be desirable in each preferred area
of investment taking into account the export potential of the product. For
mass housing projects, the estimated housing backlog for units between
four hundred thousand and three million pesos (economic to low-cost
housing) in the country shall be the basis of measured capacity.
r) Metro Cebu is composed of Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City,
Cordova, Consolacion, Liloan, Compostela, Talisay, Minglanilla, and Naga.
s) Modernization Project refers to a project of an existing enterprise that
would involve improvements in systems, processes, equipment, and/or
facilities that must result in any of the following:
(1) At least 25% substantial reduction of production cost/cost of provision
of the service; or
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(2) Upgrading of product/service quality or classifcation of the facility
(e.g., hospitals, hotels, resorts) to a higher class in accordance with
accreditation standards applicable to the industry concerned.
t) Multiplier Efect - refers to the increase in economic activity and
interrelationships generated and stimulated by the investment.
u) New Plantation Area - refers to new hectarage of plantation or lands that
have been idle for at least one year or those involving change of crops/
variety to achieve higher yield or shifts in the production system such as
organic farming.
v) New Project - refers to a project/activity listed in the IPP that has not started
commercial operation undertaken by:
(1) A newly organized/formed enterprise that:
i. has no common stockholders in any existing enterprise, or
ii. has common stockholders in the existing enterprise but own not
more than ffty percent (50%) of equity in the new enterprise, or
iii. has common stockholders but will engage in an entirely distinct
and separate activity, or
iv. has common stockholders (regardless of percentage of common
ownership) and will engage in the same activity as that of the
existing enterprise but will locate in a diferent municipality,
province, or region.
(2) An existing enterprise that shall engage in:
i. An entirely distinct and diferent activity from its existing business
operations; or
ii. The same activity provided it shall establish a new facility
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not
contiguous to the premises of its existing project and with new
investments.
(3) An enterprise involving the manufacture of products utilizing local R&D.
Applications for registration utilizing local R&D must be endorsed by
the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) stating that this was
undertaken in the Philippines and has not yet been commercialized.
(4) For industrial tree plantations, an enterprise involved in the
development of any public or private land to plantation of timber and
non-timber species to supply the raw material requirements of forest-
based industries. It also includes plantation with existing tree crops,
which have not yet reached commercial harvest.
w) Net Value-added - refers to the value of fnal product/service less the value
of inputs. The projects net value added should be at least 25% except for
projects dependent on imported raw materials/ supplies.
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New facility refers to new complete line used in the production of the registered product/service
separate from existing line.
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x) Other Health Facilities shall refer to the following:
(1) Primary Care Facility a frst contact healthcare facility that ofers
basic services including emergency service and provision for normal
deliveries.
(2) Custodial Care Facility a health facility that provides long-term care,
including basic human services like food and shelter to patients with
chronic or mental illness, patients in need of rehabilitation owing
substance abuse, people requiring ongoing health and nursing care
due to chronic impairments and a reduced degree of independence in
activities of daily living.
(3) Diagnostic/ Therapeutic Facility a facility that examines the human
body or specimens from human body (except laboratory for drinking
water analysis) for the diagnosis, sometimes treatment of diseases.
(4) Specialized Out-patient Facility a facility with highly competent and
trained staf that performs highly specialized procedures on an out-
patient basis.
y) Specialty Hospital refers to a hospital that specializes in a particular
disease or condition or in one type of patient. A specialized hospital may
be devoted to treatment of any of the following:
(1) Treatment of particular types of illness for a particular condition
requiring a range of treatment. Examples of these hospitals are
Philippine Orthopedic Center, National Center for Mental health, San
Lazaro hospital, and hospitals dedicated to the treatment of cancer.
(2) Treatment of patients sufering from diseases of a particular organ or
groups of organs. Examples of these hospitals are Lung Center of the
Philippines, Kidney and Transplant Institute, and hospitals dedicated to
treatment of eye disorders.
(3) Treatment of patients belonging to a particular group as children,
women, elderly and others. Examples of these hospitals are Philippine
Childrens Medical Center, National Childrens hospital, and Dr. Jose
Fabella Memorial hospital.
z) Storage - refers to the business of receiving/discharging and storing
petroleum crude and/or products of others for compensation or proft.
Storage projects are limited to those establishing new facility i.e. depot or
storage tanks.
aa) Textbook refers to an exposition of generally accepted principles in one
subject, intended primarily as a basis of instruction in a classroom or pupil-
book-teacher situation.
bb) TSD (treatment, storage, and disposal) Facilities - are the facilities where
hazardous wastes are stored, treated, recycled, reprocessed, or disposed
of.
cc) Upgrading - refers to the improvement of the facility/infrastructure by
adding or replacing components. This may be treated as an expansion/
modernization project.
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I. APPROVAL OF APPLICATION AND ENTITLEMENT TO INCENTIVES
The approval of application for registration and entitlement to incentives
under this IPP is subject to Article 7, paragraph 3 of Executive Order (E.O.)
No. 226.
The approval of applications for registration shall be based on the IPP listing.
however, the extent of entitlement to incentives shall be based on the
projects net value-added, job generation, multiplier efect and measured
capacity.
The BOI, if national interest requires, may deny registration of projects
engaged in the export of a product including industry inputs that are in
short supply domestically.
II. EQUITY OWNERSHIP
Except as provided for under the Constitution and the Foreign Investment
Act (Republic Act No. 7042, as amended), there are no restrictions on foreign
ownership of export-oriented and/or pioneer enterprise that will engage in
the activities listed in the IPP.
III. EQUITY REQUIREMENT
The minimum equity of the project applied for registration is 25% of the
project cost unless exempted under any of the following:
1. Projects of applicants with good track record in implementing
registered projects;
2. Projects of publicly-listed companies; or
3. Projects not entitled to ITh.
For projects with a gestation period of more than three (3) years, the 25%
equity requirement shall be based on the annual capital requirement of the
project; Provided that the total equity requirement of 25% is complied with
on the frst year of ITh availment. Non-compliance with this policy shall
result in forfeiture of ITh incentives for the taxable year.
IV. LOCATIONAL POLICY
A. Regional Dispersal of Industries
The dispersal of economic activities to the countryside is encouraged.
Projects in any of the identifed less developed areas (LDAs) listed in
Annex A shall be entitled to pioneer incentives and additional deduction
from taxable income equivalent to 100% of expenses incurred in the
development of necessary and major infrastructure facilities unless
otherwise specifed in the Specifc Guidelines.
GENERAL POLICIES
Part II
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B. Locational Restriction in NCR
The BOI shall limit incentives to frms that locate in congested urban
centers. The locational restriction applies to the National Capital Region
(NCR) wherein projects are not entitled to ITh. Exemption from the
above locational restriction, however, may be given to the following:
1. Projects in government industrial estates
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declared by national
law or presidential proclamation prior to 01 January 1989 (unless
subsequently privatized);
2. Projects that will engage in service type activities;
3. Expansion of export-oriented projects efected within the frms
existing premises;
4. Modernization projects;
5. Strategic Activities as defned under this IPP (see Part III, I.11
Strategic Activities).
V. EXPORT OF PRODUCTS IN SHORT DOMESTIC SUPPLY
The export commitment of a registered enterprise may be suspended to
satisfy national interest or in an emergency situation.
VI. ITH AVAILMENT
A. General Rules
1. In the grant of incentives, the Board shall give priority to projects
with substantial benefts to the economy. In this regard, the extent
of the projects ITh entitlement shall be based on the following
parameters: (1) projects net value added, (2) job generation, (3)
multiplier efect, and (4) measured capacity.
In the event that the registered enterprise fails to implement the
project as represented in its project application, the Board may
opt to reduce the projects ITh availment proportionate to the
actual performance (e.g. investments, employment generation,
production and sales, timetable) of the enterprise.
The income qualifed for ITh shall be limited to the income
directly attributable to the revenue generated from the registered
project.
2. Net income qualifed for ITh availment shall not be a result of
gross revenues exceeding 10% of the projected gross revenue
represented by the frm in its application.
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Government Industrial Estates
a) Dagat-Dagatan (P.D. No. 569 dated 30 October 1974)
b) Vitas Industrial Estate, Tondo (E.O. No. 1086 dated 31 January 1986, as amended/expanded through
Presidential Proclamation No. 39 dated 09 September 1992 and Proclamation No. 465 dated 01
August 1994) (Vitas Industrial Estate/Smokey Mountain)
c) Bagong Silang Industrial Estate, Caloocan City (Presidential Proclamation No. 843 dated 26 July
1971)
d) Food Terminal Inc., Taguig (LOI No. 900 dated 25 July 1979)
e) Navotas Fishing Port Complex (E.O. No. 772 dated 08 February 1982)
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In cases where the projects actual revenues exceed the
projections in its application due to, e.g., new markets/orders,
additional employment/shifts, additional investments, the
Board may increase the projects ITh availment proportionately.
Request/s for adjustments of projected revenue must be fled
before the fling of application for ITh.
3. In case of projects intended for own use, ITh shall only be
applicable to revenues on sales generated or services rendered
to other enterprises.
4. Only net income from operation of registered activity as certifed
under oath by CEO or CFO shall be entitled to ITh.
5. Enterprises with multiple registrations with the Board and/or
several activities (whether BOI-registered or not) shall submit
a list of cost items that are common with the qualifed project
and their cost allocation methodology for the said cost items, to
ensure proper, fair and equitable allocation of common cost such
as overhead and administrative costs.

B. Base Figure and Rate of Exemption
In general, ITh of expansion projects are subject to a base-fgure
equivalent to the enterprises highest sales volume in case of
homogenous products or sales value in case of heterogeneous
products, in the last three (3) years, prior to the fling of the application
for registration of the project.
Projects registered under the modernization program without
increase in capacity may be entitled to three (3) years ITh and other
incentives without prejudice to compliance with other requirements.
The computation of ITh for projects without increase in capacity is as
follows:
For single product/activity:
New Investment (in US$)
Rate of Exemption (ROE) = --------------------------------- x 100
Total Investments
(replacement cost + new)
Relative to the Concerned Plant
(in US$)
For multiple products/activities or when ITh entitlement of other
products/ activities has lapsed:
Sales arising from the modernization
project
% Sales Entitled to ITh = --------------------------------------- x 100
Total Sales
New Investment (in US$)
ROE = -------------------------------------------------------------- x 100
Total Investments (replacement cost + new)
Relative to the concerned plant (in US$)
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Where:
ROE shall be fxed for the ITh entitlement period.
Exchange rate shall be the existing rate at the time of actual
investment or time of availment of ITh whichever will result in lower
rate of ITh.
Replacement cost shall refer to the appraised value of its Fixed Assets
relative to the concerned plant in the frst year of ITh availment
duly assessed and certifed by an Independent Appraiser. This shall
thereon be used as a basis in succeeding ITh availments until the
end of the ITh entitlement period of the project.
% Sales Entitled to ITh shall be based on actual sales values for the
year of availment.
C. Projects with Government Guarantee
Projects with government guarantee/subsidy are not entitled to ITh.
VII. MULTI-PHASE PROJECTS
Projects of an enterprise with multiple phases/locations may be registered
on a per phase/location.
VIII. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)
BOI registered entities, recognizing the benefts derived from the fscal
incentives granted by the government, should endeavour to undertake
meaningful and sustainable CSR projects in the locality where the projects
are implemented.
IX. GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
BOI registered enterprises must be committed to the tenets of Good
Corporate Governance. Boards must function properly in decision-making
processes that afect their stakeholders.
X. SUPPORT TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION
Registered enterprises shall adopt measures intended to reduce climate
change risks in support of the National Framework Strategy on Climate
Change. Likewise, registered enterprises are encouraged to implement
best practices to protect and conserve biodiversity in their respective area
and/or activities, whenever applicable.
New and expansion projects shall be required to secure an Environmental
Compliance Certifcate (ECC) pursuant to P.D. No. 1586 (Philippine
Environmental Impact Statement System) and other clearances under
relevant environmental laws.
A Certifcate of Non-Coverage (CNC) issued by the Environmental
Management Bureau (EMB) shall be submitted for projects that are not
critical to the environment.
Applicants for BOI registration must submit proof of application for ECC/
CNC fled with DENR
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Registered projects are encouraged to participate in the Philippines Eco-
labeling Program (ELP), when applicable.
Registered enterprises are encouraged to secure environmental certifcations
based on internationally recognized standards, whenever applicable.
XI. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS CERTIFICATION
Registered projects shall obtain applicable certifcations based on
internationally recognized standards such as a hazard Analysis and Critical
Control Points (hACCP), ISO certifcation, quality standards (e.g., ICC, CE) or
other similar certifcations.
XII. EQUIPMENT
Registered enterprises shall use brand new equipment except for projects
utilizing consigned equipment, projects involving transfer of facilities, and
when specifed in the Specifc Guidelines, and apply production processes
that meet environmental standards. Application for availment of capital
equipment incentive shall be fled prior to the ordering of equipment.
XIII. PROJECTS IN THE AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO (ARMM)
The ARMM List covers priority activities that have been identifed by the
Regional Board of Investments of the ARMM (RBOI-ARMM) in accordance
with E.O. No. 458. The RBOI-ARMM may also register and administer
incentives to activities in this IPP for projects locating in the ARMM.
Projects in the ARMM should register with the BOI-ARMM.
XIV. PROJECTS WITH REVENUES DERIVED FROM CARBON CREDITS PURSUANT TO THE
KYOTO PROTOCOL
Revenues from the sale of carbon credits through certifed emission
reduction (CER) units generated from registered activity may be considered
as part of the income entitled to ITh, provided that the enterprise made
representation at the time of application for registration that such projects
would earn CER units.
XV. OUTSOURCING OF PRODUCTION PROCESS OR SERVICES
Portion/s of the production process or services of the registered activity
may be outsourced provided that the core activity or the integrated nature
of operation is undertaken by the registered enterprise.
XVI. PUBLIC WELFARE CONSIDERATION
The BOI may deny applications for registration and/or grant of incentives
for reasons of public health or morals or for environmental considerations.
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I. PREFERRED ACTIVITIES
1. Agriculture/Agribusiness and Fishery
This covers commercial production and commercial processing of
agricultural, herbal and fshery products (including their by-products
and wastes).
This also covers agriculture- and fshery-related activities such as
irrigation, post harvest, cold storage, blast freezing, and the production
of fertilizers and pesticides.
a. Commercial production
This covers the production of agricultural (crops, poultry and
livestock) and fshery products.
In general, crop production should involve new plantation areas
to qualify for registration.
This also covers intercropping of high value crops as identifed by
the Department of Agriculture (DA).
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the Department of Agriculture (DA).
b. Commercial processing
This covers the following:
i. Conversion of agricultural and fshery products, their by-
products and wastes, to a form ready for further processing
or fnal consumption;
ii. Extraction of higher value substances from agricultural
and forest-based raw materials through bioprocessing as
endorsed by the concerned government agency; and
iii. Production of animal and aqua feeds excluding those for game
animals, fowls and other species for pet/leisure purposes.
Processing of agricultural products should involve domestically
produced raw or semi-processed agricultural products, unless
the raw or semi-processed raw materials are not locally produced
(NLP) or not in sufcient quantity (NISQ).
SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
Part III
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If using imported raw or semi-processed agricultural products
that are locally produced (LP) or in sufcient quantity (ISQ), the
project may qualify for registration, provided that the fnished/fnal
product is for export, or the project qualifes for pioneer status.
c. Services in Support of Agriculture / Agribusiness and Fishery
Irrigation
This covers irrigation system primarily intended to render
service to agricultural farms.
Irrigation system shall include water source, distribution
lines and control mechanisms. The system may also include
prime movers, pumps, generators and transformers. System
capacity is expressed in terms of cubic meters of irrigation
water per year.
Only revenues generated from services rendered to other
agricultural farms may be entitled to ITh.
Harvesting Services
This covers mechanized harvesting services.
Post Harvest Facilities
This covers the establishment and operation of the following
facilities:
i. cold storage,
ii. freezing,
iii. bulk handling and storage,
iv. packing houses,
v. trading centers,
vi. ice plants in LDAs, and
vii. triple A slaughterhouses as endorsed by the National
Meat Inspection Service (NMIS).
Only revenues generated from services rendered to other
agricultural enterprises may be entitled to ITh.
2. Creative Industries/Knowledge-Based Services
This covers creative industries/knowledge-based services with original
content such as but not limited to software development, animation,
engineering and architectural design, product design, and game and
applications development.
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Prior to registration, applicant must submit proof of ownership or
rights over the intellectual property concerned, such as copyright
fled with National Library/Supreme Court Library or their deputized
agencies.
All ICT projects shall install internal security system compliant with ISO
27001 or its equivalent.
3. Shipbuilding
This covers the construction and repair of vessels, shipbreaking and
ship recycling.
The following are the qualifcations for registration:
For Shipbuilding, vessels to be built must be at least 500 GT.
For Shipbreaking/ Ship recycling, facilities must have a dry-docking
or dismantling slipway with a minimum capacity of 1,500 DWT.
Registered enterprises must comply with DOLE Department Circular
No. 1 series of 2009 on the Guidelines on Occupational Safety and
health in Shipbuilding, Ship Repair and Shipbreaking Industry and
secure a copy of Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR) issued Environmental Compliance Certifcate (ECC).
Registered enterprises involved in shipbreaking/ship recycling must
comply with the requirements of the hong Kong International
Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of
Ships including the preparation of a Ship Recycling Facility Plan and
the Technical Guidelines for the Environmentally Sound Management
of the Full and Partial Dismantling of Ships.
Any of the following may qualify for pioneer status:
Shipbuilding or ship repair facilities with a minimum lifting capacity
of 20,000 DWT
Shipbuilding or ship repair facilities with a minimum berthing
capacity of 7,500 DWT
Prior to start of commercial operation, the registered enterprise must
submit a copy of its License/Authorization or its equivalent from the
MARINA or other concerned agency.
4. Mass Housing
This covers the development of low-cost mass housing. This also
covers the manufacture of modular housing components preferably
using indigenous materials.
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The following are the qualifcations for registration:
The selling price of each housing unit shall be more than
Php450,000.00 but not exceeding Php 3.0 million;
Must be new or expanding low-cost mass housing project;
For vertical housing projects, at least 51% of the total foor area,
excluding common facilities and parking areas, must be devoted to
housing units.
In cases of un-incorporated joint venture and similar arrangements
between landowner and developer wherein the sharing scheme
is in terms of the number of lots or units built, only the share of the
developer may qualify for registration.
Projects that have already been completed and have incurred sales
(booked sales) of housing packages shall not qualify for registration.
Any of the following may be considered as an expansion project:
Construction of additional foors or annexes intended for mass
housing units;
If the project will locate adjacent or contiguous to an existing mass
housing project owned by the same entity and shall share common
facilities including access to the existing project.
For this purpose, all low-cost mass housing projects must comply with
the following:
Socialized housing requirement by building socialized housing units
in an area equivalent to at least 20% of the total registered project
area or total BOI registered project cost for horizontal housing and
20% of the total foor area of qualifed saleable housing units for
vertical housing projects.
This may be done through any of the following modes:
Development of a new settlement directly undertaken by the
registered entity;
Development of a new settlement through joint venture
arrangements with any of the following:
i. Local Government Unit,
ii. Subsidiary of the BOI-registered entity,
iii. Developer accredited by the hLURB.
In the case of joint venture projects, the BOI registered entity shall be
required to provide proof of funds transferred to the implementing
entity.
In lieu of the above modes for compliance with the socialized
housing requirement, vertical mass housing projects may opt to
donate provided: (1) the donation is made to BOI accredited NGO
and (2) the amount to be donated shall be equivalent to 30% of
(20% of the building construction cost based on the actual number
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or equivalent total foor area of qualifed saleable low cost housing
units) or not less than 40% of the estimated ITh. Equivalent total
foor area refers to the sum total of the foor area of all the registered
low-cost mass housing units.
Compliance with the socialized housing requirement must
be completed within the ITh availment period and should be
proportionate to the number of low-cost housing units being
applied for ITh for the taxable year.
Non-compliance with the 20% socialized housing requirements
on previous registrations shall result in denial of applications for
registration for succeeding projects.
Project shall conform with the design standards set forth in the Rules
and Regulations to Implement B.P. No. 220/P.D. No. 957 and other
related laws.
Application for registration must be accompanied by a copy of the
Development Permit issued by hLURB or concerned LGU.
Prior to registration, horizontal housing project applicant must submit
copies of License to Sell (LTS) and Certifcate of Registration (CoR)
issued by hLURB. For vertical housing project, applicant may submit a
copy of its temporary LTS provided that the copies of the fnal LTS and
CoR shall be submitted prior to start of commercial operation.
Eligible projects in NCR, and Metro Cebu shall be entitled to three (3)
years ITh.
Interest income arising from in-house fnancing shall not be entitled
to ITh.
Modular housing components
This covers the manufacture of modular housing components
preferably using indigenous materials. These include roof/framing
systems, wall/partition systems, fooring systems, door/window
systems, and fnishing/ceiling systems.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from AITECh.
The frm shall sell at least 50% of total annual production to mass
housing projects.
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5. Iron and Steel
This covers basic iron and steel products, long steel products (billets
and reinforcing steel bars), and fat hot-/cold-rolled products.
Basic iron products include refned iron ore and primary steel
products.
This also covers the manufacture of fat products, long products and
fabrication of machinery, equipment and implements.
All iron and steel products must be compliant with the applicable
Philippine National Standards (PNS) or International standards.
6. Energy
This covers the exploration, development, and/or utilization of energy
sources adopting environmentally-friendly technologies that comply
with the Clean Air Act, the Environmental Impact System law, the
Biofuels Act, where applicable, and other relevant environment laws.
In the case of coal-fred projects, submission of ECC is a pre-registration
requirement.
Projects that would utilize raw materials or semi-processed raw
materials that are not locally produced (NLP) or not in sufcient
quantity (NISQ) are exempt from NVA requirement.
Within one (1) year from date of registration, projects with loan
components in their fnancing scheme must have achieved fnancial
closing; otherwise the projects registration shall be subject to
automatic cancellation. As evidence of fnancial closing, the enterprise
shall submit a certifcation, in a form and substance satisfactory to BOI,
issued and addressed by the lenders to BOI confrming the fnancial
agreements are in full force and in efect.
Any of the following may qualify for pioneer status:
Power generation projects located in missionary areas or of-grid
areas;
Projects that cost at least the Philippine Peso equivalent of US$2
million per megawatt;
For power generation projects, only revenues from power generated
and sold to the grid, other entities and/or communities based on
bilateral contracts approved by the ERC may be entitled to ITh.
Power projects that are built contiguous to existing generating facilities
shall be considered as expansion projects. however, if the existing base
load plant has consistently dispatched at least 80% of their registered
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capacity for the past 3 years, the project to be registered may be
considered new.
The amount of ITh to be granted shall not exceed 10% of the total
revenue of generated power.
Applications for registration must be endorsed by the Department of
Energy (DOE).
7. Infrastructure
This covers transport, water, logistics, waste management facilities,
physical infrastructure (tollways and telecommunication facilities) and
PPP projects.
a. Transport
This covers air, water and land mass transport.
(1) Air Transport
Air transport operation includes passenger and/or cargo
operation for commercial purposes.
Lease with option to purchase an aircraft may be allowed.
Acquisition of additional brand new aircraft/s may be
registered as new.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), when
applicable. Such endorsement must contain information on
the routes to be served.
Prior to start of commercial operation of each aircraft, the
registered enterprise must submit a copy of the Certifcate
of Airworthiness issued by Civil Aviation Authority of the
Philippines (CAAP).
Only revenues derived from cargo air freight fares, passenger
air fares, and income from ancillary revenues on refund,
cancellation and rebooking fees shall be entitled to ITh.
Incidental revenues such as those earned from excess
baggage (including prepaid baggage), seat selector options,
merchandise sales such as sale of meals/beverages, souvenirs,
travel related products and other commodities, package tours
and other incidental revenues as may be determined by the
Board shall not be entitled to ITh.
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(2) Water Transport
This covers domestic/inter-island shipping, i.e. pure cargo,
passenger, and passenger-cargo vessel operations including
RORO Terminal System operations.
The following are the qualifcations for registration:
Must comply with the following age requirements:
Type of Vessel
Maximum Age from
Original Date of Launching
Tankers 10 years
high-speed Craft 5 years
Passenger/Cargo 15 years
The age of the vessel shall be reckoned from the ships
date of launching based on the Builders Certifcate or
Vessel Registry and must be complied with at the time of
application.
Tankers, high-speed Craft, RORO Vessels serving primary
routes and Passenger/Cargo vessels must have gross
weight of 150 GT and above.
Application for registration must be accompanied by the
following:
i. an endorsement by MARINA; and
ii. proof of accreditation of the shipping enterprise by
MARINA.
Prior to start of commercial operation, the registered
enterprise must submit the following:
i. proof that the vessel is registered with MARINA, and
ii. copies of Class and Statutory Certifcates as required
by MARINA.
RORO operator /enterprise serving missionary routes, as
indicated in the Certifcate of Public Convenience (CPC)
issued by MARINA, may qualify for pioneer status.
Acquisition of additional vessel/s may be registered as
new project.
Lease or charter of foreign-owned vessel with option to
purchase may be allowed. Pure lease or bareboat charter
may be allowed provided the lease contract is for a
minimum of fve (5) years.
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Modernization of ships may be allowed with entitlement
to ITh limited to investments in safety and navigation
devices and equipment. Investments in anti-pollution
devices and equipment may be additionally considered
in the computation of ITh rate of exemption.
(3) Land Mass Transport
This covers mass transport using brand new Alternative Fuel
Vehicle (AFV) buses.
AFV buses shall be limited to buses that run on electric
batteries, compressed natural gas, or hybrid vehicles that run
on electric batteries and gasoline/diesel/other fuels.
The following are the qualifcations for registration:
Must utilize brand new electric buses or other AFV buses
with at least Euro 4 compliant engine and using Euro 4
fuel;
Must have its own terminal and garage that can
accommodate all the buses under its franchise(s).
Application for registration must be accompanied by a copy
of the application for franchise with the Land Transportation
Franchising & Regulatory Board (LTFRB).
Prior to start of commercial operation, the registered enterprise
must submit a copy of its franchise(s) from the LTFRB.
b. Water Supply and/or Distribution
This covers bulk supply projects and new water distribution
systems.
Applications covering both supply and distribution projects shall
be unbundled showing the revenue and cost structure of each.
Supply of water shall be limited to treated water and should be
in accordance with the Philippine National Standard for Drinking
Water.
Distribution activity should include extraction of water, treatment
and installation of distribution lines and fow metering systems.
Application for registration must be accompanied by a copy of
the Water Permit.
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Prior to start of commercial operations, the registered enterprise
must submit a copy of the Certifcate of Public Convenience
(CPC).
Projects involving any of the foregoing areas of water operations
dedicated to a particular industrial estate, industrial community,
or subdivision are not qualifed for registration under this listing.
c. Logistics
This covers ports, terminals (cargo terminals/container yards,
LNG/CNG storage terminals, natural gas refueling stations and
charging stations for electric vehicles), and warehouses.
(1) Ports
This covers the development and operation of airports and
seaports.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the CAAP or the Philippine Ports Authority
(PPA), whichever is applicable.
(2) Terminals
(a) Cargo terminals/Container yards
This covers terminals/yards handling solid or liquid
cargo.
The following are the qualifcations for registration:
Must have new facilities; and
Must have a system of ingress and egress to prevent
trafc buildup/obstruction of thoroughfares on a
24-hour basis as certifed by DOTC, MMDA and/or
other concerned agency.
(b) LNG/CNG storage, distribution and marketing
This covers the establishment and operation of storage,
distribution and marketing facilities for the bulk handling/
sale of natural gas in accordance with relevant Philippine
National Standards (PNS).
This also covers the establishment and operation of
natural gas refueling station and related infrastructures
and facilities in accordance with relevant Philippine
National Standard (PNS). Foreign-owned stations must
comply with the Retail Trade Law (R.A. No. 8762).
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For marketing, distribution and refueling stations, the
registered enterprise must submit a copy of its Permit to
Operate and Supply Natural Gas issued by the DOE prior
to start of commercial operations.
For storage, the registered enterprise must submit a copy
of its Permit to Operate issued by the DOE prior to start of
commercial operation.
The following are the qualifcations for registration for
storage, marketing and distribution:
Must have new facilities;
Must cater to power plants, industrial plants,
shipping vessels, commercial establishments or land
transport; and
Must cater to at least one (1) clientele, other than the
proponents own business.
(c) Charging stations for electric vehicles
This covers the establishment of charging stations for
electric vehicles. The charging stations could refer to a
service station designed to simultaneously fast charge
multiple vehicles similar to gasoline/diesel stations or a
network of at least 5 charging stands.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the Department of Energy (DOE).
(3) Warehouses
This covers the establishment of automated warehousing
facilities with automated retrieval systems, conveyors, cranes
and other cargo handling equipment.
This also covers distribution or fulflment centers.
Only revenues generated from services rendered to other
enterprises may be entitled to ITh.
d. Waste Management Facilities
This covers the establishment of toxic and hazardous waste
(ThW) treatment facilities.
The following are the qualifcations for registration:
Must involve treatment, storage and disposal (TSD)
Must be capable of handling ThW
Must handle only locally generated wastes.
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Prior to start of commercial operation, the registered enterprise
must submit a copy of its TSD Registration Certifcate issued by
the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) of the DENR. If
handling radioactive wastes, the registered enterprise must
submit a copy of the License to Operate a Radioactive Waste
Management Facility from the Philippine Nuclear Research
Institute (PNRI) of the Department of Science and Technology
(DOST) in addition to the TSD Registration Certifcate.
e. Physical Infrastructure
This covers tollways, and telecommunication facilities.
(1) Tollways
This covers the development, including rehabilitation,
upgrading, and/or expansion, and/or operation of tollways.
Upgrading of existing physical infrastructure may be registered
as a new project provided that the cost of upgrading
already approximates at least 90% of the prevailing cost of
constructing a new physical infrastructure, as certifed by the
concerned agency.
If the cost of upgrading of the physical infrastructure is
less than 90% of the prevailing cost of constructing a new
physical infrastructure, the project may be registered as a
modernization activity but not entitled to ITh.
For projects that will involve the development and operation
of physical infrastructure to be undertaken by separate entities,
both the developer and operator may qualify for registration.
however, the developer may be entitled only to incentive on
capital equipment directly needed for the operation of the
physical infrastructure.
(2) Telecommunication infrastructure
This covers the establishment of new telecommunications
infrastructure in the provinces particularly in the rural areas as
endorsed by the National Telecommunications Commission
(NTC) and utilizing at least fber optic technology.
f. PPP Projects
This covers projects implemented under Republic Act 6957, as
amended by Republic Act 7718 (Amended Build-Operate-and-
Transfer Law).
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Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center.
8. Research and Development
This covers R&D activities and the establishment of research/testing
laboratories, Centers of Excellence (COE) and technical vocational
education and training institutions.
a. Research and Development
This covers all R & D activities including the establishment
of research/testing laboratories (e.g., for pharmaceuticals,
electronics, construction, etc.).
This also covers the establishment and operation of facilities for
the conduct of clinical trials (e.g. Clinical Research Organization
or CRO). The registered CRO must submit a copy of Permit for
Clinical Investigational Use (PCIU) issued by Food and Drugs
Administration (FDA) before the conduct of each clinical trial.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the DOST or other concerned agency, as may
be deemed necessary.
b. Center of Excellence (COE)
This covers the establishment of the following:
1) Entrepreneurial/ technology/business incubation centers,
2) Common service facilities, and
3) Manufacturing, service and agribusiness entities located in
the premises of state universities and colleges (SUCs) outside
Metro Manila and with a special arrangement with the SUC
to develop competencies in entrepreneurship, and research
and development.
c. Training/Learning Institutions
This covers the establishment of institutions specializing in the
technical vocational education and training (e.g., engineering,
culinary arts, etc.) in support of the activities listed in this IPP.
The following are the requirements for registration:
The curriculum must be approved by either the Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) for
training courses or the Commission on higher Education
(ChED) for degree courses or other concerned government
agencies/authority and endorsed by the appropriate industry
association.
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The registered education/training/learning institutions must
provide training laboratories and equipment, if applicable.
9. Green Projects
This covers the manufacture/assembly of goods and the establishment
of energy efciency-related facilities (such as district cooling systems),
where either utilization of which would signifcantly lead to either the
efcient use of energy, natural resources or raw materials; minimize/
prevent pollution; or reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Mere installation of energy efciency-related equipment/device/
fxtures shall not qualify for registration.
To qualify for registration, assembly operations must be integrated
with the manufacture of at least one part/component for use in the
assembly.
Green Projects covers only projects other than those already listed in
this IPP.
10. Manufacture of Motor Vehicles
a. Manufacture/assembly of motor vehicles
The project shall involve the manufacture/assembly of brand
new motor vehicle units, excluding 2-stroke engine motorcycles
and traditional tricycles that are compliant with the prevailing
national standards and regulations on the registration, use and
operation of motor vehicles.
Any of the following may qualify as new:
Projects that will involve the establishment of a factory
complete with production machinery/equipment and
facilities such as welding section, assembly section, metal
treatment section, painting section, testing facility for road
worthiness and emission standard compliance, and pre-
delivery inspection section.
Projects of an existing motor vehicle manufacturer/assembler
of passenger car/commercial vehicle that involves the
production of a new model or a full model change (FMC),
provided there is new investments of at least Php 200 million
which may include manufacture of parts and components.
Any of the following may qualify for pioneer status:
Projects covered under paragraph a.1 above for manufacture/
assembly of passenger cars and/or commercial vehicles
with investments of at least US$50 million and for the
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manufacture/assembly of motorcycle with investments of at
least US$4 million. Investments may include the cost of the
acquisition of an existing assets or facilities.
Projects covered under paragraph a.2 above with
investments of at least US$20 million for passenger cars and/
or commercial vehicles, US$1.5 million for motorcycles
Projects on the manufacture/assembly of alternative fuel
vehicle and electric vehicles. Alternative fuel vehicles include
the following:
hybrid vehicles are vehicles that run on electric batteries
and gasoline/diesel/other fuels.
Electric vehicles are vehicles that run solely on electric
power.
Flexible-fuel vehicles are vehicles that run on gasoline/
diesel in combination with alternative fuel such as but
not limited to:
Bioethanol vehicles that run on gasoline and a
minimum ethanol content/blend of at least 20%
Biodiesel vehicles that run on diesel and a minimum
biodiesel blend/content of at least 5%
Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles are vehicles that
run on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
Other vehicles powered by LPG, fuel cell and other
alternative fuels.
Manufacture/assembly of brand new three or four-wheel
Philippine utility vehicles for cargos and/or passengers
Entitlement to ITh is subject to a Net Value Added (NVA) of at
least 40% with full exemption for projects with NVA of at least
65%. ITh exemption for projects with NVA between 40% and 60%
shall be subject to pro-ratio.
b. Manufacture of parts and components
This covers the manufacture of motor vehicle parts and
components either as original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
or after-market products.
Any of the following may qualify for pioneer status:
Manufacture of engines and transmissions;
Manufacture of tool & die to produce chassis and engine;
Establishment of common facility for heat treatment, forging,
stamping of motor vehicle parts and components;
Production of electric motors, batteries other than lead acid
batteries, controller assembly and battery charger for electric
vehicles.
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11. Strategic Projects
This covers projects that exhibit very high social economic returns that
will signifcantly contribute to the countrys economic development.
The social economic returns of the proposed project shall be measured
in terms of the following:
Consumer-based benefts (e.g., price, availability, quality);
Forward and backward linkages with existing industries in the
country;
Generation of at least 500 direct employment or use of highly-
specialized or advanced technology;
Generation of at least US$1 million in foreign exchange savings,
when applicable;
Stature of the proponent as a global player, when applicable.
Notwithstanding the preceding paragraphs, manufacture of
packaging products that will involve product or process innovation,
which shall lead to signifcant improvements in quality, and value of
the packaged products shall also be deemed as Strategic Project.
Likewise, the manufacture of essential drugs and medicines as listed
in the Philippine National Drug Formulary (PNDF) shall be deemed as
Strategic Project.
Projects under these activities will be approved upon determination
by the Board in consultation with the Department of Finance (DOF),
National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and other
appropriate government agencies.
12. Hospital/Medical Services
This covers the establishment and operation of medical facilities
including general and specialty hospitals, and other health facilities.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from the Bureau of health Facilities and Services of the DOh.
Only facilities outside Metro Manila may qualify for registration.
Only revenues from the provision of medical and diagnostic services
shall be entitled to ITh. Revenues from operating a pharmacy, food
services and any other non-treatment related services will not be
eligible for ITh.
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Prior to start of commercial operation, the registered enterprise must
submit copies of License to Operate issued by the DOh and Philhealth
Accreditation.
13. Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Recovery Projects
a. This covers projects that will prevent or mitigate adverse impacts
of calamities and disasters, which may include installation of
food control systems; installation of early warning systems
for typhoons, earthquake occurrences, tsunami and volcanic
eruptions; manufacture or assembly of goods critical to disaster
management; construction of dikes; and salvaging operations.
These include the manufacture and assembly of equipment and
goods that will be used for disasters, calamities and emergencies,
the provision of rescue and retrieval services, the provision
of information services related to disaster management, the
provision of specialized equipment and services needed to restore
vital public services in a fast and efcient manner, the provision of
training services for frst responders and any other activity that will
contribute to the goals of mitigating risks to public safety caused
by disasters, calamities and emergencies.
Salvaging pertains to the rescue of a seriously damaged/
incapacitated ship that may include refoating and towing of the
ship to a safe place. It also pertains to the removal of a sunken or
wrecked ship, derelict or hazards including cargoes thereof.
Only income from salvaging operations (excluding income from
artifacts/treasure recovered from sunken vessels/ships) may be
entitled to ITh.
b. This also covers projects to rehabilitate areas afected by calamities
and disasters or areas ofcially declared under a State of Calamity,
which may include rebuilding of roads and bridges and other
infrastructure after typhoons, earthquakes/fooding, volcanic
eruptions, oil spill clean-up, and other disasters.
For projects that will involve the development and operation of
physical infrastructure to be undertaken by separate entities, both
the developer and operator may qualify for registration. however,
the developer may be entitled only to incentive on capital
equipment directly needed for the operation of the physical
infrastructure.
c. This further covers training for disaster preparedness, mitigation
or recovery/rehabilitation/reconstruction.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the concerned agency.
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Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Recovery Projects covers only
projects other than those already listed in this IPP.
II. MANDATORY LIST
1. Industrial Tree Plantation
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This covers extensive plantation of forest land of tree crops (except
fruit trees) for commercial and industrial purposes.
Tree crops include timber and non-timber species such as rubber,
bamboo, rattan, etc. (excluding fruit trees) for commercial and industrial
purposes.
Each Industrial Tree Plantation (ITP) project must have an approved
and issued Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA).
In cases of tree plantations that are joint venture agreements with other
private entities, community organizations or government entities, only
the share of the registered enterprise may be entitled to ITh.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from the DENR.
2. Exploration, Mining, Quarrying and Processing of Minerals
This covers the exploration and development of mineral resources,
mining/quarrying and processing of metallic and non-metallic
minerals.
Mining/quarrying and mineral processing projects are not entitled to
ITh.
Application for registration must be accompanied by a copy of the
Exploration Permit, Mineral Production Sharing Agreement (MPSA),
or Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA), whichever is
applicable.
3. Publication or Printing of Books/ Textbooks
This covers printing, re-printing, publication and content development
of books or textbooks.
Application for registration shall be on a per book or title basis and
must be accompanied by an endorsement from the National Book
Development Board (NBDB).
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Industrial Tree Plantation (ITP) is also known as Industrial Forest Plantation (IFP) based on DENR AO
1999-53
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4. Refning, Storage, Marketing and Distribution of Petroleum
Products
This covers refning, storage, distribution, and marketing of petroleum
products.
For gasoline retailing stations, except those locating in LDAs listed in
this IPP, the applicant shall be required to invest a minimum capital
of PhP10 million per station, excluding land, or such amount as may
be determined jointly by BOI and DOE for augmentation purposes,
as the need arises; Provided, that foreign retailers shall comply with
the requirements provided under R.A. No. 8762, otherwise known as
the Retail Trade Liberalization Law, and its implementing rules and
regulations.
For storage, marketing and distribution, only investments of new
industry participants may be entitled to incentives.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from the DOE certifying that the applicant is a new industry participant
with new investments.
For storage, marketing and distribution, petroleum products excluding
liquefed petroleum gas (LPG), shall be sourced from the new industry
participants as defned under R.A. No. 8479, except in cases of
emergency supply situation.
For projects that involve more than one activity, i.e., storage, marketing
and distribution, each must be unbundled showing the revenue
streams and costs for each activity.
Blending of petroleum products alone may only be entitled to capital
equipment and other non-fscal incentives.
Applicant enterprises shall elect to be governed by the provisions
of E.O. No. 226 or R.A. No. 8479 at the time of their application for
registration, provided that such election once made shall be fnal.
5. Ecological Solid Waste Management
This covers the establishment of waste recycling facilities whether or
not integrated with manufacturing facility, using as inputs 100% locally
generated solid waste materials or scraps from the recycling facility to
produce semi-fnished or fnished product.
This also covers the establishment of an integrated solid waste
management facility that includes the following: 1) materials recovery
facility with a processing center that shall be used to manufacture goods
from recyclable wastes (biodegradable, non-biodegradable, recyclable
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and residual) as the raw materials; and 2) categorized sanitary landfll
that shall accommodate only residual wastes that were not recycled
due to the absence of appropriate technology for recycling.
Waste recycling projects without a manufacturing/processing facility
are not entitled to ITh.
Registered projects may avail of capital equipment incentive.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from the Environmental Management Bureau of DENR.
Projects that will employ new or proprietary technologies shall submit
an Environmental Technology Verifcation (ETV) issued by the DOST.
6. Clean Water Projects
This covers the establishment of wastewater treatment facilities and
sewage/septage collection integrated with treatment facilities and the
adoption of water pollution control technology, cleaner production and
waste minimization undertaken through BOT or non-BOT schemes.
Activities such as 5S and Good housekeeping are not qualifed for
registration.
Wastewater treatment facilities and sewage collection integrated with
treatment facilities may be entitled to ITh.
Projects adopting water pollution control technology, cleaner
production and waste minimization are only entitled to capital
equipment incentive.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from the DENR, the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) or
other concerned agency.
Projects that will employ new or proprietary technologies shall submit
an Environmental Technology Verifcation (ETV) issued by the DOST.
7. Rehabilitation, Self-Development and Self-Reliance of Persons with
Disability
This covers the manufacture of technical aids and appliances for the use
and/or rehabilitation of persons with disability, and the establishment
of special schools, day care centers, homes, residential communities
or retirement villages solely to suit the needs and requirements of
persons with disability.
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Manufacturing of technical aids and appliances used by persons with
disability includes but is not limited to the following:
Walk-in baths designed for persons with disabilities;
Commode chairs;
Braille books;
hoists and lifting chairs designed for incapacitated people,
including stair lifts;
Wheelchairs, scooters and automobiles using special controls or
assistive technology designed for persons with disabilities;
hearing-aids;
Artifcial limbs, orthotics, prosthetics and orthopedic braces;
Automatic/mechanical lifts to be attached to motor vehicle.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
8. Renewable Energy
This covers developers of renewable energy facilities, including hybrid
systems.
This also covers manufacturers, fabricators and suppliers of locally-
produced renewable energy (RE) equipment and components.
Application for registration must be accompanied by a copy of the
DOE Certifcate of Registration, Certifcate of Accreditation or DOE
endorsement, whichever is applicable.
Applicant enterprises shall elect to be governed by the provisions of E.O.
No. 226 or R.A. No. 9513 at the time of their application for registration.
Under E.O. No. 226, RE projects may qualify for pioneer status.
9. Tourism
This covers tourism enterprises that are outside the tourism enterprise
zones (TEZs) and are engaged in the following:
a) Tourist transport services whether for land, sea and air transport
for tourist use;
b) Establishment and operation of:
Accommodation establishments such as but not limited to
hotels, resorts, apartment hotels, tourist inns, motels, pension
houses, private homes for home stay, eco-lodges, condotels,
serviced apartments, and bed and breakfast facilities;
Convention and exhibition facilities or meetings, incentives,
conventions and exhibition (MICE) facilities;
Amusement parks;
Adventure and eco-tourism facilities;
Sports facilities and recreational centers;
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Theme parks;
health and wellness facilities such as but not limited to spas;
Agri-tourism farms and facilities; and
Tourism training centers and institutes.
c) Development of retirement villages;
d) Restoration/ preservation and operation of historical shrines,
landmarks and structures.
(1) Tourist transport
This covers transport services whether for land, water and air
transport for tourist use.
Land transport covers the operation of brand new, world-class
buses and/or mini-buses/coasters. The quantity or number of
units of vehicles that may be allowed shall be determined based
on the number of tourist arrivals in the area or the ratio of hotel/
resort facilities/rooms.
Tourist transport operators must have garage, hangar or berthing/
docking facilities.
Application for registration of water and air transport operators
must be accompanied by an endorsement from MARINA or CAAP,
respectively.
Prior to start of commercial operation, the registered tourist land
transport operator must submit a copy of Certifcate of Public
Convenience (CPC).
(2) Tourism-related facilities
(a) Accommodation facilities
Condotel/apartment hotel/serviced apartment/ tourist inn/
pension house/motel, must cater to tourists/guests to qualify
for registration. For condotel/apartment hotel/serviced
apartment, each unit must have fully equipped kitchen and
laundry facilities.
Income arising from gaming and mall operations are not
qualifed for ITh.
For modernization projects, replacement of carpets, pillows,
mattresses and other similar items shall be excluded from the
computation of the ITh rate of exemption.
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For hotels and resorts:
The quantity or number of units of buses and/or mini-
buses/coasters that may be allowed shall be determined
based on the number of tourist arrivals in the area or the
ratio of hotel/resort facilities/rooms.
Accommodation establishments locating in the following
areas shall not be entitled to ITh:
Metro Manila;
Cebu City;
Mactan Island; and
Boracay Island.
Only income directly attributable to revenue generated from
the hotel operations, specifcally from room accommodation
and income from food and beverage outlets within the hotel
owned by the registered enterprise shall be qualifed for
ITh.
(b) Health and Wellness
This covers the establishment and operation of destination
spa, resort/hotel spa, therapeutic centers,traditional healing
(e.g., Philippine hilot, dagdagay, ventossa, etc.), and other
alternative healing and medical care services.
(c) Tourism Training Centers and Institutes
The following are the requirements for registration:
The curriculum must be endorsed by the appropriate
industry association and approved by either the TESDA
for training courses or ChED for degree courses or other
concerned government agencies/authority.
The registered education/training/learning institutions
must provide training laboratories/On-the-Job facilities
and equipment.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement
from the Department of Tourism (DOT).
Prior to ITh availment, the registered enterprise must submit a copy of
DOT accreditation.
Only income derived from tourism-related activities shall be entitled
to ITh.
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(3) Retirement Village
The following are the qualifcations for registration:
A retirement village must have a minimum of four (4) hectares
of contiguous land;
Project cost must be at least the Philippine Peso equivalent of
US$10 million.
Locators engaged in the activities listed in the IPP that are related
to retirement business may be registered as separate activity.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA).
Prior to ITh availment, the registered enterprise must submit a
copy of PRA accreditation.
(4) Restoration/ preservation and operation of historical shrines,
landmarks and structures
This covers the conservation, preservation or restoration of
national sites or properties.
Projects undertaking the conservation and preservation, restoration
or maintenance of historico-cultural heritage that includes any of
the following may qualify for registration:
(a) National shrines, monuments, and/or landmarks
(b) Local historical sites/properties classifed, identifed, and listed
in the National Registry of historic Structures
(c) Cultural properties, treasures and/or artifacts.
Application for registration must be accompanied by an
endorsement from the National historical Commission of the
Philippines (NhCP).
III. EXPORT ACTIVITIES
This covers the manufacture of export products, services exports and
activities in support of exporters.
A. Production and Manufacture of Export Products
This covers the production/manufacture of non-traditional export
products and with export requirement of at least 50% of its output, if
Filipino-owned or at least 70%, if foreign-owned.
Export products include electronics, garments and textiles (including
brassieres, gloves and mittens, and infants wear), footwear and leather
goods, furniture, jewelry, marine and aquaculture, mineral products
and others.
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In the export of mineral products, the Specifc Guidelines for R.A. No.
7942 of this IPP shall apply suppletorily.
B. Services Exports
This covers service activities rendered to clients abroad and paid for in
foreign currency with export requirement of at least 50% of its revenue,
if Filipino-owned or at least 70%, if foreign-owned.
This also covers non-voice business processing operations such as
administrative and business services, transcription services, engineering
and architectural services.
Mere deployment of people or individual practice of profession abroad
is not qualifed for registration.
For contact centers, project must have a minimum investment cost
of the Philippine Peso equivalent of US$5,000 per seat to qualify for
registration. This amount covers the cost of equipment (hardware
and software), ofce furniture and fxture, building improvements and
renovation, and other fxed assets except land, building and working
capital. If equipment used were leased, the same should be converted
to assets in terms of commercial interest rates and amortized over a
fve-year period. If equipment were consigned, the same should have
an assigned value to be considered as part of the project cost.
In the case of contact centers, revenues shall be unbundled to show
the breakdown of servicing domestic and overseas markets.
C. Activities in Support of Exporters
This covers activities directly supporting export producers as follows:
1. Manufacture of parts/components and materials and supplies
directly/ reasonably needed in the production of the export
product;
2. Services comprising a portion of the manufacturing process;
3. Product testing and inspection;
4. Repair and maintenance; and
5. Logistics services.
This also covers service providers to foreign flm and television
production projects in the country as endorsed by the Philippine Film
Export Services Ofce (PFESO) as mandated by E.O. No. 674.
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Province Municipality/City
Abra
Boliney
Bucay
Bucloc
Danglas
Daguioman
Dolores
Lacub
Lagangilang
Lagayan
Langiden
La Paz
Licuan-baay (Licuan)
Luba
Malibcong
Manabo
Pearrubia
Pidigan
Pilar
Sallapadan
San Isidro
San Juan
San Quintin
Tayum
Villaviciosa
Agusan Del Norte Remedios T. Romualdez
Aklan
Buruanga
Lezo
Tangalan
Antique
Belison
Libertad
Batanes
Itbayat
Basco
Sabtang
Ivana
Mahatao
Uyugan
LIST OF LESS DEVELOPED AREAS (LDAs)
Annex A
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Province Municipality/City
Batangas
Balete
San Nicolas
Santa Teresita
Tingloy
Benguet
Sablan
Tublay
Biliran
Almeria
Biliran
Cabucgayan
Caibiran
Culaba
Kawayan
Maripipi
Bohol
Alburquerque
Anda
Batuan
Clarin
Corella
Cortes
Dagohoy
Lila
Loay
San Isidro
Sevilla
Sikatuna
Cagayan
Rizal
Santa Praxedes
Camarines Norte San Vicente
Camarines Sur
Bombon
Cabusao
Gainza
Camaligan
Camiguin
Catarman
Guinsiliban
Mahinog
Sagay
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Province Municipality/City
Catanduanes
Bagamanoc
Baras
Bato
Gigmoto
Panganiban (Payo)
San Miguel
Cavite General Emilio Aguinaldo
Cebu
Alcantara
Alcoy
Boljoon
Ginatilan
Malabuyoc
Pilar
Ronda
Samboan
Tudela
Davao del Norte San Isidro
Dinagat Islands
Dinagat
Libjo (Albor)
Tubajon
Eastern Samar
Balangkayan
General Macarthur
Giporlos
hernani
Jipapad
Lawaan
Maslog
Mercedes
Quinapondan
Salcedo
San Julian
San Policarpo
Guimaras San Lorenzo
Ifugao
hingyon
Asipulo
Ilocos Norte Adams
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Province Municipality/City
Ilocos Sur
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion)
Lidlidda
Nagbukel
San Esteban
San Ildefonso
San Vicente
Santa Catalina
Sigay
Sugpon
Iloilo
Mina
Batad
Bingawan
San Rafael
Isabela
San Isidro
Luna
Kalinga Pasil
Laguna
Famy
Mabitac
Pakil
Rizal
Lanao del Norte
Kauswagan
Linamon
Magsaysay
Matungao
Pantar
Salvador
Sapad
Tagoloan
Tangcal
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Province Municipality/City
Lanao del Sur
Bayang
Butig
Calanogas
Lumbatan
Masiu
Pagayawan (Tatarikan)
Pualas
Sultan Dumalondong
Tamparan
Tugaya
La Union
Bagulin
Burgos
Pugo
Leyte
hindang
Julita
La Paz
Macarthur
Mayorga
Merida
Pastrana
Santa Fe
Tabontabon
Tolosa
Tunga
Maguindanao
Datu Unsay
Kabuntalan (Tumbao)
Mamasapano
Northern Kabuntalan
Sultan Mastura
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Province Municipality/City
Masbate
Batuan
Esperanza
San Fernando
Misamis Occidental
Baliangao
Concepcion
Panaon
Sapang Dalaga
Sinacaban
Misamis Oriental
Balingoan
Binuangan
Gitagum
Kinoguitan
Lagonglong
Libertad
Sugbongcogon
Mountain Province
Barlig
Besao
Sabangan
Sadanga
Sagada
Negros Oriental San Jose
Northern Samar
Allen
Biri
Capul
Lapinig
Mapanas
Rosario
San Antonio
San Jose
San Vicente
Victoria
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Province Municipality/City
Nueva Ecija
Nampicuan
Palayan City
Nueva Vizcaya
Ambaguio
Villaverde
Occidental Mindoro Looc
Pangasinan Santo Tomas
Palawan
Agutaya
Cagayancillo
Linapacan
Magsaysay
Quezon
Agdangan
Alabat
Jomalig
Patnanungan
Perez
Plaridel
Quezon
Sampaloc
Quirino Saguday
Romblon
Alcantara
Banton
Calatrava
Concepcion
Corcuera
Ferrol
Magdiwang
San Andres
San Jose
Santa Fe
Santa Maria (Imelda)
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Province Municipality/City
Samar (Western Samar)
Almagro
Jiabong
Marabut
Matuguinao
Pagsanghan
San Sebastian
Santo Nio
Tagapul-an
Talalora
Zumarraga
Siquijor
Enrique Villanueva
Larena
Maria
San Juan
Sorsogon
Barcelona
Prieto Diaz
Santa Magdalena
Southern Leyte
Anahawan
hinundayan
Libagon
Limasawa
Padre Burgos
Pintuyan
San Francisco
San Juan (Cabalian)
San Ricardo
Tomas Oppus
Sulu
hadji Panglima Tahil (Marunggas)
Kalingalan Caluang
Lugus
Maimbung
Panglima Estino (New Panamao)
Pata
Tapul
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Province Municipality/City
Surigao del Norte
Alegria
Bacuag
Burgos
Del Carmen
General Luna
Malimono
Pilar
San Benito
San Francisco (Anao-aon)
San Isidro
Santa Monica (Sapao)
Sison
Tagana-an
Tubod
Surigao del Sur
Bayabas
Carmen
Tarlac
Anao
Ramos
San Clemente
Tawi-Tawi Turtle Islands
Zamboanga del Norte
Mutia
Rizal
Sibutad
Zamboanga del Sur
Josefna
Sominot (Don Mariano Marcos)
Tigbao
Vincenzo A. Sagun
Zamboanga Sibugay Talusan
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Entitlement and availment of incentives shall be subject to the terms and
conditions set forth under the relevant law and the projects Certifcate
of Registration as well as the rules and regulations of the implementing/
administering agency.
A. Omnibus Investments Code of 1987 (E.O. No. 226)
1. Income Tax holiday (ITh)
a. Six (6) years for projects with pioneer status and for projects
located in a Less Developed Area (LDA);
b. Four (4) years for new projects with non-pioneer status;
c. Three (3) years for expansion/modernization projects.
2. Duty exemption on imported capital equipment, spare parts and
accessories;
3. Exemption from wharfage dues and any export tax, duty, impost and
fees;
4. Tax exemption on breeding stocks and genetic materials;
5. Tax credits on imported raw materials;
6. Tax and duty-free importation of consigned equipment;
7. Additional deduction for labor expense;
8. Employment of foreign nationals;
9. Simplifcation of customs procedures;
10. Access to bonded manufacturing warehouse.
B. Revised Forestry Reform Code of the Philippines (P.D. No. 705)
Incentives under E.O. No. 226 or the following:
1. Treatment of the amounts expended by a lessee in the development
and operation of an industrial tree plantation or tree farm prior to as
ordinary and necessary business expenses or as capital expenditures;
and
2. Deduction from an investors taxable income for the year, of an
annual investment allowance equivalent to thirty-three and one-third
per cent (33-1/3%) of his actual investment during the year in an
enterprise engaged in industrial tree plantation or tree farm.
INCENTIVES FOR BOI-REGISTERED ENTERPRISES
Annex B
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C. Philippine Mining Act of 1995 (R.A. No. 7942)
Incentives under E.O. No. 226 and the following:
1. Exemption from real property tax and other taxes or assessments of
pollution control devices;
2. Income tax-carry forward of losses;
3. Income tax-accelerated depreciation.
D. Book Publishing Industry Development Act (R.A. No. 8047)
Incentives under E.O. No. 226.
E. Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1998 (R.A. 8479)
1. Income tax holiday (5 years);
2. Additional deduction for labor expenses;
3. Minimum tax and duty of three percent (3%) and value-added tax
(VAT) on imported capital equipment;
4. Tax credit on domestic capital equipment;
5. Exemption from contractors tax;
6. Unrestricted use of consigned equipment;
7. Exemption from the real property tax on production equipment or
machineries;
8. Exemption from taxes and duties on imported spare parts;
9. Such other applicable incentives under Article 39 of Executive Order
No. 226.
F. Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 (R.A. No. 9003)
1. Duty exemption on imported capital equipment, vehicles and spare
parts;
2. Tax and duty exemption of donations, legacies and gift;
3. Non-fscal incentives under E.O. No. 226.
G. Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004 (R.A. No. 9275)
1. Tax and duty exemption on imported capital equipment, vehicles and
spare parts;
2. Tax and duty exemption of donations, legacies and gift;
3. Non-fscal incentives under E.O. No. 226.
H. Magna Carta for Disabled Persons (R.A. No. 7277)
Incentives under E.O. No. 226.
I. Renewable Energy Act of 2008 (R.A. No. 9513)
1. Income tax holiday (7 years);
2. Duty-free importation of RE machinery, equipment and materials;
3. Net Operating Loss Carry-Over (NOLCO);
4. Corporate tax rate of 10% after ITh;
5. Accelerated depreciation;
6. VAT- zero rate on sale of fuel or power generated;
7. Cash incentive for missionary electrifcation;
8. Tax exemption of carbon credits;
9. Tax credit on domestic capital equipment and services.
J. Tourism Act of 2009 (R.A. No. 9593)
Incentives under E.O. No. 226.
These General Policies and Specifc Guidelines shall take efect immediately
upon publication.
By Authority of the Board:
MA. CORAZON HALILI-DICHOSA
Ofcer-In-Charge
Industry Development Group
Note: The 2013 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP) General Policies and Specifc Guidelines were
published in the 14 December 2013 issue of the Philippine Star with efectivity immediately
upon publication.
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