From the Website of DSWD
links https://www.dswd.gov.ph/dswd-releases-unconditional-cash-transfer-funds-to-beneficiaries/
The Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD), in coordination with Land Bank of the Philippines,
has already released cash grants to some 2.6 million
household-beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program under the
national government’s Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) program
provided for by the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN)
law. The first beneficiaries of the UCT are the Pantawid households that
have Land Bank cash cards and those who access their benefits over
the counter.
Under the TRAIN law, the total number of
Filipino households and individuals who will receive the UCT is 10
million. The beneficiaries are divided into three main categories: 4.4
million are members of the 4Ps program; 2.6 million are social pension
senior citizen beneficiaries; and the remaining three million will be
coming from the DSWD’s Listahanan.
Pantawid beneficiaries can withdraw their
2018 cash grants amounting to P2,400 through Land Bank Automated Teller
Machines (ATM) nationwide and through its various conduits. The UCT cash
grant is a top up benefit for Pantawid beneficiaries who are also
receiving their regular cash grant and P600 rice subsidy from the
Pantawid Pamilya Program.
Biggest tax reform mitigation program
The UCT is the tax subsidy provided under
the TRAIN law to help the poor cushion the adverse economic effect of
the policy. It is considered to be the biggest tax reform mitigation
program under the TRAIN law which seeks to provide 10 million
beneficiaries with cash subsidies amounting to P200 a month for 2018 and
P300 a month for 2019 and 2020.
OIC Leyco said, “Tax reforms have caused
economic shocks among the ranks of the poor, and this was foreseen.
This why the UCT scheme was created by the TRAIN law. Knowing that the
poor will be most affected, DSWD lost no time in putting together the
implementing guidelines of the UCT so that the cash grants can be
provided as soon as possible.”
DSWD also coordinated with the Department
of Finance (DOF) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and
came up with a joint circular on the UCT program implementation which
specifically states that the funds will be lodged with the Land Bank and
to be used in accordance to the operational guidelines of the of DSWD.
To minimize administrative costs, the DSWD has decided to give the UCT
cash grants on a yearly basis.
“We are confident that the beneficiaries
will use their subsidies wisely, as various studies reveal that 98
percent of poor families spend government cash grants on food and basic
commodities,” OIC Leyco said.
Among those who were able to secure their
UCT was Rosa Mercader of Brgy. Batasan in Quezon City who affirmed that
the amount is useful to her family given that her husband is not
securely employed: he is a taxi driver, but has no regular driving
assignment.
“Malaking tulong po ito sa amin. Unexpected
kasi na makatanggap kami ng ganito. Akala namin na maliit lang na
halaga. Yung pala ‘di namin akalain na ito pala, P2,400 sa loob ng isang
taon na. Malaking halaga narin ito sa amin dahil dagdag panggastos lalo
na ngayon, pa-graduation na ng mga bata. Isa pa yung sa akin kasi, may
college ako kaya kailangang kailangan ko po talaga makapagbayad ng
tuition (This is a big help to us as this is unexpected. P2,400 is big
amount of money for us. This will help us cover the educational
expenses of my children, especially as graduation season is near),” Rosa
added.
Another 4Ps beneficiary, Rodelio Mabali, agreed with Rosa Mercader.
A father of four, Rodelio said “Malaking
tulong sa amin lalo na ngayon na mataas na ang mga bilihin. Magagamit
yun na dagdag budget, unang-una sa pagbili ng bigas at iba pa.
Nagpapasalamat ako at nagkaroon ng ganitong programa (This serves as a
big help for my family especially as prices of basic commodities have
increased. The amount is an extra budget to purchase rice and other
goods. I am thankful that there is a program like this).”
Asked if the UCT program will extend beyond
the three years mandated by the TRAIN law, OIC Leyco said, “It is up to
the lawmakers if the UCT will be extended. However, with or without
the UCT program, DSWD still has other programs which the poor can access
when needed.” #
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