Lolita G. Panaga: Submitted by
Lolita G. Panaga: Submitted by
Lolita G. Panaga: Submitted by
LOLITA G. PANAGA
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Introduction:
Fiscal policy plays an important role in influencing the economic direction of
our country. When talking about fiscal policy, the Philippine government generally
refers to two major government economic activities: taxation and spending. The
national budget is a major fiscal instrument of the government that determines how
much of its energy and resources are devoted to these two major activities. The
development of a fiscal policy generally has four primary purposes or functions;
these are the allocation, distribution, stabilization, and development. This pertains on
the expenditure of a country in sustaining the proposed projects to make the nation a
better place to live in.
Discussion:
For the incoming 2016 Presidential Election, the five candidates showcased
their platform of government. Among these that captured my interest is the platform
of government presented by Vice President Jejomar Binay in terms of taxation. He
said that he supports the transformation of the taxation system and that is to lower
the personal and corporate income tax. He urged that the government must take an
action to strengthen the economic situation that has been shown through continuing
increase the tax base but not in increasing the tax of the earners but to improve the
obedience and collection policy of the government. His stand of government to
exempt the wagers below Php30,000.00 monthly from paying taxes would lead
preferences or bias to the individual earner who are self-employed. A person
employed enjoys the Php10,000.00 as the tax exemption base. They can even
receive a maximum of Php30,000.00 bonus, 13th month pay, other pay and benefits
the
law
against
smugglers.
Eliminating
these
kind
of
actions/programs in the government will lead our country to the Tiger Economy of
Asia which once we had during the time of President Fidel V. Ramos.
infested areas will definitely reduce the crime rate. Another thing that we need to
pursue is to implement curfew to the teenagers below 18. In this manner we can
lessen the crime which these people will likely to involve.
Through these designed strategies in promoting the peace and order, our
country will surely achieve vast development that we are longing for. The next priority
will be the EDUCATION. This is one of the major problems of our country nowadays.
Putting the country in the map of well-educated countries is painstakingly difficult
because it demands lot of resources to achieve it. Transforming the curriculum from
RBEC to K-12 gives us the dilemma to suffice the needed materials in pursuing this
program. The present administration has several flaws in the education system and it
is very difficult to change it abruptly. Shortages in classrooms, teachers, seats,
books, and even toilet is a very big problem that besiege the education process at
this moment. For a country whose biggest export is manpower / skilled workers,
human capital spending is a serious matter, and should be on the top priority of the
government. In addition to that we need to work towards lowering the classroom to
student ratio by building more high schools and distributing them evenly across the
country to ensure that classrooms are not crowded. It is also essential to raise the
salaries of public school teachers to PhP 25,000 from the current PhP 19,077 under
the SSL 4. This will enable us to attract better teachers and increase the number of
good students who will pursue teaching as a career. Giving what is due to the people
involved in the process will also give what is due in terms of service. Therefore for a
program to go through, right appropriation is essential to deliver a smooth program
implementation. Mandated by the Philippine Constitution, the government must
allocate the highest proportion of its budgetary needs to education.
deteriorating roads and bridges and very disgusted airport. These problems would
pull down the country in the stage of entering the road of progress. In relation with
the problem, the government must contemplate a solution like: building more roads
to ease the congested traffic in Metro Manila, enhance the facilities of the public
utility transportation like MRT, LRT and PNR to give the best service to the people. In
this way the employees going to their respective work will not be late and the
expected production would be achieved.
Another mechanism that the government should give more attention in the
infrastructure project is the water supply. At this very moment, our country is in the
midst of El Nino phenomenon which not only affects the water supply in every house
but also in agriculture. The effect of this phenomenon cost us too much in the
agricultural products which leads us to import more of agricultural products in other
countries just to meet the demand of the country most especially rice.
Addition to the problem that talks about infrastructure is the electricity, we all
know that the Philippines is one of the most expensive electricity in Asia. Building
more Solar Power and windmill as a source of electricity will lessen our liability in
paying our electric bills. The government should also give subsidy in the electricity
and fuel discount to lessen the burden of the many.
Last but not the least priority in fiscal spending is the FOOD SECURITY.
Considering the fact that the Philippines is an agricultural country, the country
remains to be among the countries that suffer the most problems in food shortage in
Southeast Asia. Nowadays, food security in the country is threatened by global,
political, economic and environmental threats. Political threats include food policies,
laws, civil unrest and related threats. Economic threats, on one hand, are