The Philippines is taking steps to implement the legal basis for exchange under the transparency framework, and by commencing administrative preparations to ensure that information on rulings will be exchanged once the new legal basis is in place. The Philippines has met all aspects of the terms of reference (OECD, 2021[3]) (ToR) for the calendar year 2021 (year in review), except for identifying all potential exchange jurisdictions for both past and future rulings (ToR I.A.2.1 and ToR I.A.2.2) and having in place a process to ensure the timely exchange of information on rulings in the form required by the transparency framework (ToR II.B). The Philippines receives three recommendations on this point for the year in review.
In the prior year’s peer review report, as well as in the 2017-2019 peer review reports, the Philippines had received the same three recommendations. As they have not fully been addressed, the recommendations remain in place.
The Philippines can legally issue one type of rulings within the scope of the transparency framework.
In practice, the Philippines issued rulings within the scope of the transparency framework as follows: