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Hi. We have already booked HK bound tickets via Ceb Pac for the 7 of us (4 adults + a 12 yr old + 2 11yr olds). I am aware that we are to pay P1620 international travel tax per person but read somewhere that there is discount for children but there is no option during Ceb Pac booking. So I just left the Travel Tax option for the 3 children unchecked and proceeded.

How and where do we pay for the Travel Tax for children? Do we pay at the airport during check-in? And are there documents we must present?

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You can easily avail to pay the tax before checking in and receive the children's discount in accordance with their age regulations.

If Cebu Pacific are permitted to allow customers to pay their designated travel tax on line at time of booking - then they should not be permitted to make an unscrupulous profit at the passengers expense and make full allowance for a childs discounted tax as the Government has decreed.

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Looks like the 12 year old has no discount. Get info here

https://tieza.gov.ph/travel-tax/reduced-travel-tax/

travel tax philippines for child

As stated unless exempt or an infant under 2 children have to pay

I see. So only the 11 yr olds are qualified for the discounted rate. We'll just pay for them three when we arrive at the airport before check in. Thank you :)

Where are you from.Only locals pay travel tax, and there are many exemptions

For the avoidance of confusion by non Filipinos this tax only applies to Filipinos travelling abroad

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Sorry but that is not true.

Here are the details of the foreigners who pay

Every departure

https://tieza.gov.ph/travel-tax/full-travel-tax/table-1/

After a year

https://tieza.gov.ph/travel-tax/full-travel-tax/table-2/

Hi, I came across your post & I'm wondering if my son needs to pay the travel tax as well. He just got his immigrant US visa awhile ago & he will be traveling to US soon for the first time. I'm not sure if I should bring some cash for his travel tax. Please let me know when you get a chance. Thanks

Yes he needs to pay because until he reached the US he is still considered a Philippine resident.

Great! Good to know. Thank you kegler747 for responding

Hi, I came across your post & I'm wondering why i paid travel tax on the ticket of my twins.they are 1 and 3 months old only.please let me know how can i refund that since we purchased ticket last march 2018.thanks

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travel tax exemption

The travel tax is a levy imposed by the philippine government on individuals who are leaving the country irrespective of the place where the air ticket is issued and the form or place of payment, as provided for by presidential decree (pd) 1183, as amended..

The following individuals are REQUIRED by the Philippine government to pay the Travel Tax every time they leave the country irrespective of the place where the air ticket is issued and the form or place of payment, as provided for by Presidential Decree (PD) 1183, as amended:

  • Filipino citizens
  • Sec. 13 Quota or Preference Immigrant Visa
  • Sec. 13 A Visa issued to an Alien Spouse of Philippine Citizen
  • Sec. 13 B Child born outside the Philippines by a 13A Mother
  • Sec. 13 C Child born in the Philippines by a 13A Mother
  • Sec. 13 D Loss of Citizenship by a Filipino Woman by her Marriage to an Alien
  • Sec. 13 E Returning Resident
  • Sec. 13 G Former Natural-born Citizen of the Philippines who was Naturalized by a Foreign Country
  • TRV Temporary Residence Visa
  • RA 7919 Alien Social Integration Act of 1995
  • RC /RFC Recognition as Filipino Citizen
  • RA 7837 Permanent Resident

The following Filipino citizens are EXEMPTED from the payment of travel tax pursuant to  Sec. 2 of PD 1183, as amended:

  • Overseas Filipino workers
  • Filipino permanent residents abroad whose stay in the Philippines is less than one year
  • Infants (2 years and below)
  • Other individuals qualified to avail of exemption. Please see complete list below, including the requirements to avail of the exemption.

Note: In all cases, the passenger will be required to bring and present his/her original passport.

The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) is now accepting online application for Travel Tax Exemption Certificate (TEC).  Click here to apply. 

For more information, please visit TIEZA’s website here. 

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Travel Tax Philippines: All You Need to Know to Fly Without Hassle

Published by Ms. D on January 29, 2024 January 29, 2024

Ever wondered how much the travel tax Philippines is? Traveling outside the Philippines can be an exciting adventure, but it often comes with various considerations, including the travel tax. If you’re planning a trip abroad, it’s essential to understand what this tax is about, who needs to pay it, and how much it costs.

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What is travel tax philippines.

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The Philippine travel tax is a levy imposed on individuals departing from Philippine airports for international destinations. This tax is collected to generate revenue for the country’s tourism infrastructure and related projects.

The requirement to pay travel tax is applicable to:

1. Filipino citizens. 2. Taxable foreign passport holders. 3. Non-immigrant foreign passport holders who have resided in the Philippines for over a year.

How Much is the Philippine Travel Tax?

The amount of travel tax in the Philippines varies depending on the passenger’s class of travel and destination. As of the latest information available, the rates are as follows:

  • First class passengers: PHP 2,700
  • Economy class passengers: PHP 1,620

If you are qualified, you may apply for Reduced Travel Tax (RTT), which is a tax reduction program designed to lower the cost of travel for eligible individuals. There are two types of RTT, namely standard and privileged.

Standard Reduced Travel Tax

As per the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zon Authority (TIEZA) , the following individuals may apply for standard reduced travel tax.

  • Minors (from 2 years and one (1) day to 12th birthday on date of travel)
  • Accredited Filipino journalist whose travel is in pursuit of journalistic assignment
  • Those authorized by the President of the Republic of the Philippines for reasons of national interest

The standard reduced travel tax for first-class passengers is PHP 1,350, and for economy passengers, it is PHP 810 .

Privileged Reduced Travel Tax

The privileged reduced travel tax is exclusively available to dependents of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), namely:

  • Legitimate spouse of an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW)
  • Unmarried children of an OFW, whether legitimate or illegitimate, who are below 21 years of age
  • Children of OFWs with disabilities even above 21 years of age.

The privileged reduced travel tax for first-class and economy-class passengers is PHP 400 and PHP 300 , respectively.

How to Avail of the Reduced Philippine Travel Tax

To help you get started applying for RTT, here’s a general step-by-step guide.

Step 1: Understand the criteria for eligibility for RTT and determine whether you pass for the standard or privileged reduced travel tax.

Step 2: Gather all necessary supporting documents to prove your eligibility. Depending on your eligibility, the requirements can vary. Check the complete details here – Reduced Travel Tax | Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (tieza.gov.ph)

Step 3: If you have not yet purchased your airline ticket or made any travel arrangements, you can apply for the RTT in advance online as long as you have all the requirements already. Do note that filing for RTT online is limited to those who have not yet purchased their airline ticket and have not yet paid the full travel tax rate. Online RTT applications submitted after 5 P.M. or on weekends are processed on the next working day.

If you have already purchased an airline ticket and prefer to pay your RTT at the airport, proceed to step 4.

Step 4: Arrive at the airport or designated government office where travel tax payments are processed. Look for the travel tax counter or designated personnel.

Step 5: Present your supporting documents to the personnel at the travel tax counter. This will verify your eligibility for the reduced travel tax rate.

Step 6: Pay the reduced travel tax amount applicable to your category. The personnel will inform you of the exact amount to be paid based on your eligibility.

In case you have paid for the full travel tax amount despite being eligible for RTT, TIEZA advises you to apply for a refund of the excess travel tax paid ON-SITE at any TIEZA Travel Tax Office or airport counter.

Step 7: Once the reduced travel tax is paid, you will receive a receipt or clearance indicating that the tax has been settled. Keep this document safe, as you may need it during your travel.

Step 8: With the reduced travel tax paid and clearance obtained, proceed with your travel plans as usual.

Philippine Travel Tax Discounts for Senior Citizens and PWDs

Under current laws, senior citizens and PWDs are entitled to a 20% discount on the travel tax and terminal fee. 

Who Is Exempted From Travel Taxes in the Philippines?

There are certain categories of individuals who are exempt from paying travel tax in the Philippines. They are the following:

  • Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Officials and Members of their Staff
  • Officials, Consultants, Experts, and Employees of the United Nations (UN) Organization and its agencies
  • United States (US) Military Personnel including dependents and other US nationals with fares paid for by the US government or on US Government-owned or chartered transport facilities
  • Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW)
  • Filipino permanent residents abroad whose stay in the Philippines is less than one (1) year
  • Philippine Foreign Service Personnel officially assigned abroad and their dependents
  • Officials and Employees of the Philippine Government traveling on official business (excluding Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations)
  • Grantees of foreign government funded trips
  • Bona-fide Students with approved scholarships by appropriate government agency
  • Infants (Up to second birthday on date of travel)
  • Personnel (and their dependents) of multinational companies with regional headquarters, but not engaged in business, in the Philippines
  • Balikbayans whose stay in the Philippines is less than one (1) year
  • Family members of former Filipinos accompanying the latter

Where to Pay Philippine Travel Tax

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Passengers can settle their travel tax at designated counters in Philippine airports before departure. These counters are typically located in the international departure area of the airport.

How to Pay Philippine Travel Tax Online?

If you plan to pay the Philippine travel tax, here is a guide that provides step-by-step instructions on how you can do it.

Step 1: Go to the official website of the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) – Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (tieza.gov.ph)

Step 2: Look for the Travel Tax section on the top of the page beside the About Us tab.

Step 3: Within the Travel Tax section, select Pay Travel Tax Online .

Step 4: Click on the MYEG icon on the laptop photo. The link should direct you here – Online Travel Tax Services System (tieza.online)

Step 5: Fill out the form with the required details.

Step 6: Proceed and select your preferred payment method. This could be through e-wallets, online bank transfers, or credit/debit cards.

Step 7: Follow the prompts to complete the payment process.

Step 8: After successful payment, make sure to keep a copy of the payment confirmation for your records.

How Much is the Terminal Fee in NAIA?

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The terminal fee at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) varies depending on the terminal and the type of flight. As of 2023, the NAIA charges PHP 300 for domestic flights and PHP 750 for international flights.

How Much is the Travel Tax from the Philippines to Canada?

Filipino passengers traveling from the Philippines to Canada are subject to a travel tax. The amount varies depending on the passenger’s class of travel. First class passengers are charged PHP 2,700 while economy class passengers are charged PHP 1,620.

Is Travel Tax Included in PAL Ticket?

For Philippine Airlines (PAL) tickets, the travel tax is typically not included in the ticket price. Passengers are required to settle the travel tax separately before departure.

Can I Pay Travel Tax at the Airport?

Yes, passengers can pay their travel tax at the airport before their flight. There are designated counters in Philippine airports where travelers can settle this fee conveniently.

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Travel Tax in the Philippines & Terminal Fees: Cost, Exemptions, Refunds

Traveling is not cheap. Although we Filipinos, sometimes budget our way when going out of the country, there are certain expenses that we need to pay. One of those things we can’t seem to escape during our vacation is the Travel Tax and Terminal Fees in the Philippines .

Travel Tax in the Philippines & Terminal Fees

According to Presidential Decree 1183, the Travel tax is imposed on individuals leaving the Philippines . But not all have to pay; certain people are exempted from the Travel Tax or have reduced payment. The proceeds are for TIEZA (Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority), CHED’s tourism-related programs (Commission on Higher Education), and NCCA (National Commission for Culture and Arts).

This article will discuss Philippine Travel tax; how much is the payment, who needs to pay, and who is exempted, how to get a refund or exemption. This will also discuss the Terminal fees of the Philippine Airports.

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Travel Tax in the Philippines

How much is the travel tax in the Philippines?

Travel Tax in the Philippines & Terminal Fees

Who needs to pay a travel tax?

  • Filipino Citizens
  • Foreign Nationals who are Permanent Residents of the Philippines
  • Non-Resident Foreign Nationals who stayed for more than 1 year in the Philippines

What are the Requirements Needed for paying the Travel Tax?

  • Airline Ticket
  • Travel Tax Payment (maybe in Cash or Credit)

How to Pay Travel Tax?

  • Included when booking an airline ticket
  • At Travel Tax Centers or Counters
  • Online: https://tieza.gov.ph/online-travel-tax-payment-system/

If you are in a hurry, I recommend paying ahead to avoid the long queues at the counters. However, refunds may take time but it is still possible.

Philippine Travel Tax Exemption

Who are exempted from payment of travel tax in the philippines what are the requirements needed.

Main Requirement: Passport

Philippine Passport

Overseas Filipino Workers

  • If hired through POEA: Original Overseas Employment Certificate
  • If directly hired: Certificate of Employment issued by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the country where you are working or a copy of Employment Contract authenticated by the PH Embassy or Consulate

Filipino Permanent Residents Abroad whose stay in the Philippines is less than a year

  • Bio page of passport and stamp of the last arrival in the Philippines
  • Permanent Residency Card or any proof that you reside permanently in a foreign country
  • Certification of Residence issued by Philippine Embassy or Consulate in case the country you are staying doesn’t grant permanent residency

Balikbayan whose stay in the Philippines is less than a year

  • Airline Ticket used to travel to the Philippines

Balikbayan who is a former Filipino Citizens and naturalized to another citizenship whose stay in the Philippines is less than a year (including spouse and children)

  • Philippine and Foreign Passport
  • For Children: certified true copy or authenticated copy of birth certificate or adoption papers
  • For Spouse: certified true copy or authenticated copy of marriage certificate

Infants who are two years old and below (if two years old and one day, then standard reduced travel tax is paid)

  • If no passport, PSA copy of birth certificate

Foreign Diplomatic, consular officials, and staff accredited in the Philippines. Immediate members of the family and household staff are included as long as there is an authorization from the Philippine Government.

  • Certification from their respective Embassy or Consulate, from the Department of Foreign Affairs or Office of Protocol

United Nations organization and its agencies’ Officials, Consulates, Experts, and employees and those exempt under Laws, Treaties or International Agreements

  • UN Passport or Certificate of Employment from UN office or agencies with international agreements with the Philippines

US military personnel and their dependents. US nationals with fares paid by the US government or on US government-owned transports. Filipinos in US military service and their dependents. Filipino employees of US government or US State department visitors traveling to the US for government business.

  • Government Transport Request for airline tickets or certification from the US Embassy that the US government paid for the fare

Airline crew of international routes

  • Crew’s Name
  • Location of aircraft

Philippine Foreign Service personnel assigned abroad and their dependents

  • Certification from the Department of Foreign Affairs

Officials and employees of Philippine Government on official business (except GOCCs)

  • Certified True Copy of Travel Authority or Travel Order from Department Secretary

Grantees of foreign government-funded trip

  • Proof that the foreign government funds travel

A student with an approved scholarship from a Philippine Government Agency

  • Certification from the government agency

Personnel and their dependents of a multinational company with regional headquarters but not engaged in business in the Philippines

  • Certificate of Board of Investments

Authorized by the President of the Philippines for national interest

  • Written authorization stating that the passenger is exempt from travel tax

How to get Tax Exemption?

  • Present passport and documents to the Travel Tax officer
  • Get Travel Tax Exemption Certificate

Reduced Travel Tax

Certain people don’t need to pay the full amount of travel tax. There are two types; standard and privilege reduce travel tax.  Here are the qualifications.

Who can avail Standard Reduced Travel Tax in the Philippines ? What are the requirements?

Minors – 2 years and one day – twelve years old (it must be exact, if twelve years old and one day, no more exemption).

  • Airline Ticket, if already issued

Accredited Filipino Journalist (writers, editors, reporters, announcers) in pursuit of assignment

  • Certification from an editor or station manager that passenger is an accredited journalist
  • Certification from the Office of the Press Secretary
  • Written authorization from Office of the Presidents stating the passenger is entitled to Reduced Travel Tax

Who can avail of Privilege Reduced Travel Tax in the Philippines ? What needs to be submitted?

If you are a dependent of an OFW traveling to the country where your spouse or parent is at, then you can avail of this.

Main Requirements: Passport and any of the following:

  • Original Overseas Employment certificate
  • Certified true copy of Balik-Manggagwa Form or OFW’s Travel Exit Permit
  • Certification of Accreditation or Registration
  • OFW’s Work Visa or Work Permit
  • Valid Employment Contract or Company ID of the OFW
  • Recent payslip of OFW

Legitimate spouse of an OFW

  • PSA Marriage Certificate
  • Certificate from the agency that the dependent is joining the seaman’s vessel

Unmarried children of an OFW who are 21 years old and below (legitimate or illegitimate)

  • PSA Birth Certificate

Child of an OFW who is a Persons With Disability (any age)

  • PWD ID Card issued by an office of National Council of Disability Affairs

How to get Reduced Travel Tax?

  • Present passport and documents to the Travel Tax officer.
  • Pay the fee.
  • Get the Reduced Travel Tax Certificate (RTTC).

Philippine Travel Tax Refund

In case you have paid tax refund or are qualified for such but have paid. You can get a tax refund. You can claim if within two years from your date of payment.

Who can get a tax refund? What are the requirements?

Main Requirements: Passport and Airline Ticket with travel tax payment or If travel tax was paid at TIEZA, official receipt (passenger copy and airline copy)

Owners of an Unused ticket

  • Fare refund voucher  or certification from airline signatory that ticket is unused, non-rebookable and has no fare refund value

Owners of a Downgraded Ticket

  • Certification from the airline that the ticket was downgraded or the airline flight manifest

Non-immigrant foreign nationals who have not stayed in the Philippines for more than a year

  • If passport can’t be presented; a certification from the Bureau of Immigration indication passenger’s identity, status, and applicable date of arrival

Those Qualified for Travel Tax Exemption

  • Supporting Documents (see list above)

Qualified for Reduced Travel Tax

Double payment (paid travel tax for the same ticket), undue travel tax, how to get travel tax refund.

  • Fill-up TIEZA Refund application form.
  • Present passport and documents to the Travel Tax officer and a SPA if the claimant is not a passenger.
  • Get a check of the refund.

Travel Tax Centers and Schedules

Here are the places you can process or pay your travel tax, tax exemption, reduced tax, or travel tax refund. It’s better to process before your flight as it might take longer at the airport if there are long queues.

Travel Tax in the Philippines & Terminal Fees

Terminal Fees

Travel Tax in the Philippines & Terminal Fees

Terminal Fees are paid at the airport counters or it is included in the airline ticket.  Sometimes, it is named as Passenger Service Charge. However, this is the list of terminal fees:

Travel Tax in the Philippines & Terminal Fees

Who are exempted to pay terminal fees:

Note that most domestic flights cost Php 20 – 200; they are usually included in the ticket, For International flights Php 500 – 850

  • Children below two years old
  • Overseas Contract Workers
  • Denied Passengers
  • Airline Crew
  • Athletes – must be endorsed from Philippine Sports Commission
  • Muslim Passengers for Mecca or Hajj
  • Passengers specified by law

Where to pay terminal fees?

  • There are counters at the airport, you may pay there, or it is included in the airline ticket as Passenger Service Charge

Travel Tax in the Philippines & Terminal Fees

I hope this guide has helped you in getting information on the Travel Tax in the Philippines or the terminal fees. So, it’s better to bring cash or pay ahead as you might get unlucky and the ATMs malfunctions. Don’t worry though; it can be refunded! Happy Travels!

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How can i take my travel tax refund when im missed to passed by a counter for that?i travelled internationally and domestically.And i am an ofw.

Hello good morning. I would like to know if I am eligible to get a travel tax refund as I was denied by the BOI in Manila to board my flight to KL Malaysia last March 1 2022. I am a Filipino citizen who wanted to travel in Malaysia as a tourist. And can I get the refund if I’m eligible in Iloilo travel tax centers in my own province which is in Iloilo? Thank you.

im an ofw, where can i get my PAL and CEB terminal fee refunds?

You can have your terminal fee refunded at the terminal fee payment counters in Mactan Cebu Airport. Just make sure you have your OEC with you, and your boarding pass stamped by the airline for refund, when you approach the counter.

hello i need a government of my country to fetch me, this is lee dong rou i am a tourist licence but i have left my U.N passport because of foreign degree because i am a cabin crew different airline

Hi I’m a filipino citizen who live abroad I want to ask if I have to pay tax because my flight is only rescue flight because my son he’s a Austrian national and I have visa card from Austria thanks I hope u answer plead

If you have a permanent residency abroad then you can be exempted.

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Travel Tax in the Philippines

Just as Odysseus embarked on a taxing journey home, you, too, may find yourself navigating the waters of the Philippines’ travel tax before setting off on your own adventure.

This levy, governed by Presidential Decree 1183, isn’t merely a formality but a significant contributor to national revenue, affecting every outbound traveler.

While it may seem straightforward, the nuances of who needs to pay, the varied rates, and available exemptions make it a topic worth exploring further.

If you’re planning to leave the Philippines anytime soon, understanding these details could save you time and hassle, and there’s more to it than meets the eye.

Key Takeaways

  • Philippine Travel Tax varies by ticket class, with rates set at PHP 1,620 for Business/Economy and reduced rates for qualified passengers.
  • Certain groups, including OFWs, their dependents, and diplomatic passport holders, can be exempt from paying the travel tax.
  • Payment for the travel tax can be made at TIEZA counters, airline offices, or online, depending on the ticket purchase location.
  • Late payment of travel tax incurs a 25% monthly penalty, highlighting the importance of timely settlement to avoid fines and travel restrictions.

Understanding Travel Tax

The Philippine Travel Tax, set at PHP 1,620 for Business/Economy Class passengers, is a mandatory fee you might encounter when flying out of the country.

This levy serves as a significant part of the Philippines’ tourism infrastructure development, ensuring that departing travelers contribute to the growth and maintenance of tourist facilities and services.

If you fall under certain qualified passenger categories, you’re eligible for a reduced tax of PHP 810, making your travel slightly lighter on the wallet.

Furthermore, dependents of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) benefit from an even lower rate of PHP 300.

You’ve got options for settling this tax, including direct payment at TIEZA counters for tickets issued outside the Philippines or conveniently online for adult passengers, making the process smoother and less of a hassle before your journey begins.

Who Needs to Pay Travel Tax?

Understanding who’s required to pay the Philippine travel tax, it’s essential to note that all travelers departing the country, regardless of their nationality, must settle this fee.

This includes tourists, business travelers, and even Philippine citizens. However, there are exemptions.

Notably, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and diplomatic passport holders may not need to pay the travel tax, thanks to specific regulations under Presidential Decree (PD) 1183 and its amendments.

To comply, you must pay the travel tax at TIEZA counters for tickets issued outside the Philippines or through airline offices for tickets issued within the country.

Keep in mind, while the travel tax applies widely, exemptions exist for certain groups, so it’s worth checking if you qualify.

Rates and Categories

When it comes to the Philippine Travel Tax, you’ll find that rates are set at PHP 1,620 for Business/Economy Class, with reduced rates and specific exemptions available for certain categories of travelers.

The tax varies depending on your ticket class and whether you qualify for any exemptions.

Here’s a quick look at the rates:

Exemptions Explained

You’ll find that certain individuals, including Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their dependents, enjoy exemptions from the Philippine travel tax.

Dependents of OFWs benefit from a reduced rate, paying only PHP 300.

Furthermore, certain categories of travelers, like permanent residents and some foreign diplomats and officials, won’t have to pay the full travel tax amount, if at all.

This exemption also extends to children under 2 years old, who are generally not subject to the travel tax.

These exemptions are designed to alleviate the financial burden on specific groups, ensuring that travel remains accessible.

By understanding these exemptions, you can better prepare for your travel expenses and possibly save a significant amount on your next trip out of the country.

Payment Procedures

Paying your Philippine travel tax is straightforward, with several convenient options available depending on where you’ve purchased your ticket.

If your ticket was issued outside the Philippines, you can make your payment directly at the TIEZA counter, which stands for Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority.

This agency is dedicated to enhancing the country’s tourism infrastructure and services, ensuring a smooth process for travelers.

For those who bought their tickets within the Philippines, designated airline offices are your go-to for settling the travel tax.

Adult passengers have the advantage of paying their travel tax online, offering an even more convenient method.

However, keep in mind this online service isn’t available for children and infants.

Common Questions Answered

You might be wondering how much you’ll need to pay for the Philippine travel tax or if you’re eligible for any exemptions.

We’re here to clear up those questions by discussing the travel tax rates and the criteria for exemption.

Understanding these aspects will ensure you’re well-prepared for your journey.

Travel Tax Rates

Understanding the travel tax rates in the Philippines can save you time and money when planning your trip.

This tax is a levy imposed on travelers and varies depending on several factors.

For Business/Economy Class, the rate is PHP 1,620, but there’s a reduced option at PHP 810. If you’re a dependent of an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), you’ll only have to pay PHP 300.

It’s essential to note that infants without seats aren’t subject to the fuel surcharge, making travel slightly more affordable for families.

You can pay this levy directly at TIEZA counters for tickets purchased outside the Philippines or through airline offices within the country.

For added convenience, adult passengers have the option to pay online, although this facility isn’t available for children or infants.

Exemption Criteria

While learning about the travel tax rates is crucial, it’s equally important to know if you’re among those exempt from these charges in the Philippines.

If you’re curious about your eligibility, here are the key exemptions:

  • Infants below 2 years old.
  • Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) , with the necessary documents.
  • Diplomats and their dependents .
  • Filipino permanent residents abroad with ACR I-Cards.

For those traveling to the Philippines for medical reasons , presenting a medical certificate may qualify you for exemption.

To clarify your status or for more detailed information, contacting the Central Office or checking the Online Services Available is recommended.

This step ensures you’re well-informed and can plan your travel accordingly.

Avoiding Pitfalls

Navigating the intricacies of the travel tax in the Philippines can be tricky, but you’re not alone.

By understanding the laws, clarifying common misconceptions, and avoiding late payment penalties, you’ll be better prepared for your journey.

Let’s ensure you’re well-informed to steer clear of any pitfalls.

Understanding Travel Tax Laws

To avoid pitfalls in travel tax laws, you need to know the specific exemptions and payment methods that apply to you.

Understanding these aspects ensures you’re not caught off guard when planning your trip.

The Philippine travel tax, set at PHP 1,620 for Business/Economy passengers, has exemptions and varied payment methods to accommodate different travelers.

Here’s what you should keep in mind:

  • Check if you qualify for travel tax exemptions.
  • Remember, dependents of OFWs have reduced rates.
  • Payment can be made directly at TIEZA counters for international flights.
  • Domestic ticket payments can go through airline offices within the Philippines.

Staying informed about Travel Tax and Payment Methods helps you manage your travel budget effectively, avoiding unnecessary stress.

Common Misconceptions Clarified

Understanding the travel tax laws is crucial, but it’s equally important to clear up common misconceptions to ensure you’re fully informed.

Many think the travel tax only applies if tickets are purchased or payments are made within the Philippines.

However, it’s imposed on anyone leaving the country, regardless of where tickets are issued or payments are made.

Another misconception is that exemptions are rare or difficult to obtain.

In reality, specific exemptions outlined by Presidential Decree (PD) 1183, as amended, are quite accessible for those who meet the criteria, such as presenting their original passport.

Avoiding Late Payment Penalties

While avoiding late payment penalties on your travel tax might seem daunting, settling your dues on time can save you from a hefty 25% additional fee per month.

To steer clear of such fines and ensure your future travel plans aren’t impacted, it’s crucial to pay attention to deadlines and manage your obligations efficiently.

Here’s how you can avoid pitfalls:

  • Mark your calendar with the travel tax payment deadline.
  • Set reminders a week before the due date.
  • Use online platforms for convenient payment.
  • Visit the Central Office or an authorized Enterprise for inquiries or assistance.

Navigating the seas of the Philippines’ travel tax doesn’t have to be like sailing through a storm.

Once you’ve charted the course, understanding who’s on the hook, how much they owe, and who gets to sail by without paying, you’re set to navigate these waters smoothly.

Remember, exemptions are like hidden treasures, and knowing the payment ropes keeps you from getting tangled.

So, hoist your sails, and let this guide be your compass to a hassle-free departure from the Pearl of the Orient Seas.

A renowned tax attorney and professor, Dr. Acuzar has published extensively on the legal aspects of taxation in the Philippines. His work on tax policy and administration has influenced tax law education nationwide.

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If you are an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), you are required to pay a travel tax before leaving the country. This tax is imposed by the Philippine government as a way to generate revenue and support the country’s tourism industry. The travel tax applies to all outbound passengers, but OFWs and their dependents may be exempted from it.

In this article, we will walk you through the basics of the OFW Family Travel Tax, its exemptions, and how to go about paying it. Our aim is to help you avoid any confusion and make the process as smooth as possible.

The OFW Family Travel Tax: A Brief Overview

The OFW Family Travel Tax is a levy imposed on OFWs and their dependents who are leaving the country. The tax is collected by the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) through its authorized collection agents: airline companies, international shipping lines, and the Philippine Travel Tax Office.

The tax is calculated based on the class of ticket that the passenger purchases for their outbound travel. It ranges from PHP 1,620 (economy class) to PHP 2,700 (first-class), and it’s valid for one year from the date of payment.

Exemptions from OFW Family Travel Tax

OFWs and their dependents are eligible for exemption from the travel tax if they meet certain conditions. These conditions are:

1. Valid Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC)

OFWs must have a valid OEC issued by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) as proof of their employment abroad. The exemption also applies to their dependents, as long as they are accompanied by the OFW.

2. Permanent Residency Abroad

OFWs who are permanent residents abroad are exempted from paying the travel tax upon presentation of their foreign permanent resident card.

3. Balikbayan status

Filipinos returning from abroad who have been away for at least one year are entitled to a one-year tax exemption. They are considered as balikbayans or returning Filipinos.

How to Pay the OFW Family Travel Tax

If you or your dependent(s) are not exempted from paying the OFW Family Travel Tax, you can pay it through any of the following modes:

1. At the airport or seaport

You can pay the tax at the airport or seaport before departure.

2. Online payment

You can also pay the travel tax online through the PTA’s website. Payment can be made using your credit card or through bank transfers.

In summary, the OFW Family Travel Tax is a mandatory fee that OFWs and their dependents must pay before leaving the country. The amount varies depending on the class of the ticket purchased for outbound travel. However, OFWs and their dependents may be exempted from paying the tax if they meet certain conditions such as having a valid OEC or being permanent residents abroad.

It’s essential to be familiar with the OFW Family Travel Tax and its rules to avoid delays and inconveniences when traveling. By keeping in mind the information provided in this article and staying up to date with any changes to the policy, OFWs can save time and money and focus on their overseas employment or travel goals.

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Travel Tax in the Philippines: Everything a Traveler Needs to Know

Paying the travel tax is one of the steps a traveler must do before flying out for an international trip. Here's a guide on what you need to know about this tax.

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What is Travel Tax?

The Philippine travel tax is an additional fee you need to pay every time you go abroad.

You can read up on it in greater detail under Presidential Decree 1183 , but all you need to know about it is that you are required to pay this fee no matter which country you are headed to.

Who is required to pay the travel tax?

If you fall under any of the following demographic, you are required to pay the travel tax:

Who is exempted from paying the travel tax?

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There are also other individuals who are exempted from paying the travel tax:

I fall under the travel tax exemption. What do I need to avail of it?

Depending on your case, you will need:

1. Original documents required by your embassy or agency , which can include but are not limited to:

2. Travel to the nearest TIEZA Travel Tax Field Office in the Philippines , either in the airports or in the provincial field offices.

Show your original documents, as well as photocopies.

3. Pay a PHP 200 processing fee.

Wait for your Travel Tax Exemption Certificate to be released, and present this to the authorities at the airport.

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How much do I have to pay?

Depending on your ticket, your travel tax will vary. See the table below:

Where do I pay the Philippine travel tax?

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You can pay your travel tax in advance in several malls. Check out these mall counters that accept travel tax payments:

You can also pay your travel tax on the day of your flight in the airport counters. You need to show your ticket and passport.

Meanwhile, there are also provincial offices and other government offices where you can pay the travel tax:

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You can also pay online. Here's how:

Where does that money go.

As per Section 73 of the Republic Act No. 9593 , the money earned from the travel tax is divided accordingly:

How do I get a refund?

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You qualify for a refund if you fall under one of the following conditions:

What do you need to present to get a refund?

Depending on your case, prepare the following:

Now you know your travel tax basics. Make sure you keep them in mind when you plan and book your trips with Traveloka!

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Philippine Travel Tax (11 Commonly Asked Questions)

The Philippine Travel tax has become one of the most reliable sources of funding for the government.

In fact, 50 percent of the total travel tax collected is retained by TIEZA. TIEZA or Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority replaced the PTA or Philippine Tourism Authority.

The CHED (Commission on Higher Education) gets 40 percent of the collected tax and the National Commission For Culture and the Arts get the remaining 10 percent of travel tax collected.

Enumerated hereunder are the common questions asked by Filipinos and Tourists alike about the Philippines travel tax.

1. What is the Philippine Travel Tax ?

Philippine travel tax is a levy imposed by the Philippine government on individuals who are leaving the Philippines irrespective of the place where the air ticket is issued and form or place of payment.

2. Who Must Pay The Travel Tax?

  • Citizens of the Philippines
  • Taxable Foreign Passport Holders
  • Non-immigrant foreign passport holders who have stayed in the Philippines for more than one (1) year

3. Which Philippine government agency has the power to collect Travel Tax?

The TIEZA or Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority is the government agency mandated by law to collect the travel tax.

4. What is the Travel Tax For?

The Philippine Travel Tax was originally imposed to curtail unnecessary foreign travel and to conserve foreign exchange. Later, the tax was used to generate much-needed funds for tourism-related programs and projects. It is recognized that tourism promotion alone is not enough to attract tourists to the Philippines. Adequate tourism facilities and infrastructures need to be provided for the growth of the tourism industry. The Travel Tax plays an important role in funding the development and maintenance of these tourism facilities and infrastructures to enhance the countries competitiveness as a major tourism destination.

5. Are those exempted from paying travel tax also exempted from paying terminal fee?

Under the law, only the following are exempted from paying terminal fee

  • OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker)
  • Pilgrims endorsed by the National Commission of Muslim Affairs
  • Athletes endorsed by the Philippine Sports Commission
  • Others authorized by the Office of the President

6. How Much Is The Travel Tax?

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Under the law, the rate for a 1st class passenger is 2,700 pesos and the rate for economy class is 1,620 pesos. This rate is the full travel tax.

7. Where to pay Travel Tax in the Philippines?

The Following Companies operating in the Philippines are delegated to collect the tax upon issuance of tickets: 1. Airline Companies 2. Shipping companies 3. Travel agencies

For tickets issued outside the Philippines or for internet-booked tickets, pay the travel tax directly at 1. TIEZA Travel Tax Offices 2. Travel Tax Counter at major international airports like NAIA or Mactan-Cebu international airport or Clark International Airport.

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8. What are the documents required when paying travel tax?

Bring your original passport and airline ticket

9. Who are exempted from paying the Philippine Travel Tax?

  • Overseas Filipino workers
  • Filipino permanent residents abroad whose stay in the Philippines is less than one year Family members accompanying such are also exempted
  • Infants (2 years and below
  • Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Officials and Members of their Staff
  • Officials, Consultants, Experts, and Employees of the United Nations (UN) Organization and its agencies
  • United States (US) Military Personnel including dependents and other US nationals with fares paid for by the US government or on US Government-owned or chartered transport facilities
  • Crew members of airplanes plying international routes
  • Filipino permanent residents abroad whose stay in the Philippines is less than one (1) year
  • Philippine Foreign Service Personnel officially assigned abroad and their dependents
  • Officials and Employees of the Philippine Government traveling on official business (excluding Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations)
  • Grantees of foreign government-funded trips
  • Bona-fide Students with approved scholarships by the appropriate government agency
  • Personnel (and their dependents) of multinational companies with regional headquarters, but not engaged in business, in the Philippines
  • Those authorized by the President of the Republic of the Philippines for reasons of national interest

10. May a travel tax be refunded? Yes, travel tax can be refunded like

  • When there is undue tax – you are exempt but you paid
  • Tax inadvertently paid twice for the same ticket
  • Entitled to exemption or reduced tax
  • Offloaded passengers /canceled flights
  • Downgraded ticket
  • Reduced Travel Tax
  • Travel Tax Exemption
  • Unused ticket

11. Where are the locations of TIEZA travel tax offices?

Provincial Offices

Laoag Travel Tax Unit Departure Lobby Laoag International Airport Laoag City, Ilocos Norte Telefax: (077) 772-1162 Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm Saturday and Sunday, 8 am – 9 pm

Baguio Travel Tax Unit Department of Tourism Building Governor Pack Road Baguio City Tel. No.: (074) 442-6226 Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

San Fernando, La Union Travel Tax Unit Mabanag Hall, San Fernando, La Union Telefax: (072) 607-1963 Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

Clark/DMIA Travel Tax Unit Departure Lobby Diosdado Macapagal International Airport Clarkfield Pampanga Monday to Sunday, 4 am – 1 am

SM City San Fernando, Pampanga Travel Tax Unit 3/F Government Service Center, SM City Pampanga San Fernando, Pampanga Monday to Friday, 10 am – 6 pm

Kalibo Travel Tax Unit Departure Area Kalibo International Airport Kalibo, Aklan Monday to Sunday, 8 am – 12midnight

New Bacolod-Silay Airport Travel Tax Unit Departure Area New Bacolod-Silay Airport Brgy. Bagtic, Silay City Monday to Sunday, 5 am – 7 pm

Iloilo Travel Tax Unit DOT Region VI Bldg., Capitol Grounds, Bonifacio Drive, Iloilo City Tel. No.: (033) 366-0480 Telefax: (033) 335-0245 Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

Iloilo International Airport Travel Tax Unit Departure Area IIA Cabatuan, Iloilo M-T-TH-F-Sunday, 8 am – 11 pm Wednesday and Saturday 8 am – 5 pm

MCIA Travel Tax Unit International Departure Area Mactan Cebu International Airport Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu Tel. No.: (032) 236-3481 24/7 Operation

Cebu Travel Tax Unit Cebu Travel Tax Field Office Andres Soriano Avenue, cor P.J. Burgos Street, Centro, Mandaue City Telefax: (032) 253-3532 Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

Cagayan de Oro Travel Tax Unit 2nd Floor Lingkod Pinoy Center Robinsons Cagayan De Oro Rosario Crescent, cor. Florentino St. Limketkai Center, Cagayan De Oro City Monday to Friday, 10 am – 6 pm

Davao Travel Tax Unit Door 12, Tourism Complex, Ramon Magsaysay Park, Davao City Telefax: (082) 221-7123 Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

Davao International Airport Travel Tax Unit Departure Area, Davao International Airport Sasa, Davao City Monday to Sunday, 3 am – 6 pm

SM City Cebu Travel Tax Service Counter Government Service Center North Reclamation Area, Cebu City 6000 Metro Cebu Monday to Saturday, 10 am – 7 pm

Zamboanga Travel Tax Unit NSValderosa Street, Zamboanga City Tel. No.: (062) 991-8687 Telefax: (062) 992-6246 c/o Lantaka Hotel Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

Metro Manila Travel Tax Offices

TIEZA CENTRAL OFFICE TIEZA Building 6th & 7th Floors, Tower 1, DoubleDragon Plaza Macapagal Avenue corner EDSA extension 1302 Bay Area, Pasay City Philippines Tel. No.: (02) 512-0485 Email.: [email protected] Monday to Friday, from 07:30 am – 05:30 pm

SM CITY MANILA TRAVEL TAX SERVICE COUNTER 5/F Government Service Center, SM City Manila Tel. No.: (632) 463-9934 Monday to Friday, 10 am – 5 pm

NAIA TERMINAL 1 TRAVEL TAX COUNTER Departure Lobby, NAIA, Pasay City Tel. No.: (632) 879-6038 24/7 Operation

SM CITY NORTH EDSA TRAVEL TAX SERVICE COUNTER Government Service Express The Annex Lower Ground Floor, Beside SM Bowling Center

Tel. No.:(632)533-5026 Monday to Friday, 10 am – 5 pm

NAIA TERMINAL 2 TRAVEL TAX COUNTER Departure Lobby, Centennial Terminal 2, Pasay City Tel. No.: (632) 879-5160 24/7 Operation

ROBINSONS GALLERIA TRAVEL TAX SERVICE COUNTER Edsa Cor. Ortigas Ave., Ugong Norte, Quezon CityTel. No.:(632)475-6347 Monday to Friday, 10 am – 6 pm

NAIA TERMINAL 3 TRAVEL TAX COUNTER Departure Lobby, NAIA Terminal 3, Pasay City Tel. No.: (632) 877-7888 loc. 8166 24/7 Operation

POEA MAIN TRAVEL TAX COUNTER Ortigas Ave., Mandaluyong City Tel. No.: (632) 533-5174 Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

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How Much Travel Tax In The Philippines

The Philippines imposes a travel tax on citizens and resident aliens of the Philippines who are leaving the country for any reason other than for official, business, or employment purposes. The travel tax is collected by the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) and is used to fund the development of the tourism industry in the country.

The amount of travel tax you are required to pay depends on your destination and the class of travel you choose. The travel tax rates are as follows:

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  • First class: PHP 1,620 (about $33)
  • Business class: PHP 1,110 (about $22)
  • Economy class: PHP 820 (about $17)
  • Tourist class: PHP 820 (about $17)

The travel tax is waived for children below two years of age and for Filipinos who are traveling to countries that have a reciprocal tax-exemption agreement with the Philippines.

The travel tax must be paid at the International Tourist Bureau of the DOT or at any authorized travel agency before departure. You can also pay the travel tax online through the DOT’s website or through the Philippine Travel Tax Payment System (PTTPS), a web-based system that allows you to pay the travel tax using a credit card or through a bank transfer.

In conclusion, the travel tax in the Philippines is a mandatory fee that is imposed on citizens and resident aliens of the Philippines who are leaving the country for any reason other than for official, business, or employment purposes. The amount of travel tax you are required to pay depends on your destination and the class of travel you choose. The travel tax must be paid before departure at the DOT or at an authorized travel agency, or online through the DOT’s website or the PTTPS.

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Travel Tax Exemption

The following individuals are required by the Philippine Government to pay the Travel Tax  every time they depart the country for an overseas destination:

(a)  Filipino citizens

(b)  Permanent resident aliens

(c)  Permanent resident aliens

The following Filipino citizens are exempted from the payment of Travel Tax pursuant to Sec. 2 of PD 1183, as amended:

(a)  Filipino overseas contract workers.

(b)  Filipino permanent residents abroad whose stay or visit in the Philippines is less than one year.

(c)  Infants (2 years and below).

Also exempted are foreign diplomatic representatives in the Philippines, United Nations employees, US military personnel, international carrier crew, Philippine foreign service personnel (i.e., officials and employees of the Philippine Government who are assigned in Philippine foreign service posts and who are returning to their country of assignment), Philippine government employees (who are on official travel), bona fide students on scholarships and personnel of multinational companies.

Non-immigrant aliens, who have not stayed in the Philippines for more than a year, is exempted from the Travel Tax.

For more information on travel tax exemption, read this   or contact the Philippines’ Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) here  

Duty and Tax Free Privileges

Section 105 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP)  as amended by Executive Order No. 206 provides duty and tax free privileges to the following individuals, the extent of which depends on their particular status:

(1)  Returning Resident.  A Returning Resident is a Filipino national who had gone abroad and is now returning.  Only those Returning Residents who have uninterrupted stay abroad of at least six (6) months prior to their return to the Philippines are entitled to duty and tax-free privileges.

(2)  Overseas Contract Workers (OCW).  An OCW is a Filipino national who is working in a foreign country under an employment contract.  Only OCWs who have uninterrupted stay abroad for at least six (6) months are entitled to duty and tax-free privileges.

(3)  Former Filipino.  A former Filipino national is one who has acquired foreign citizens abroad and is now returning.  Only former Filipinos who are coming to settle permanently in the Philippines and have stayed abroad for six (6) months are entitled to the duty and tax exemption privileges.

What is the extent of duty and tax-free privileges of returning Filipinos or Balikbayans?

The extent varies as follows:

(1) Returning Resident – Personal effects and household goods used by him and abroad for at least six (6) months and the dutiable value of which is not more than Ten Thousand Pesos (PhP10,000.00) are exempt from duties and taxes. Any amount in excess of PhP10,000.00 is subject to fifty percent (50%) duty for the first PhP10,000.00 exemption across the board as provided for under Section 105 (F) of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines.

(2) Overseas Contract Worker (OCW) – in addition to the privileges granted to Returning Residents as described above, an OCW may be allowed to bring in, duty and tax free Ten Thousand Pesos (PhP10,000.00) worth of used home appliances provided:

  • The quantity is limited to one of each kind.
  • The privilege has not been enjoyed previously during the calendar year which must be declared under oath by the owner.
  • The owner’s passport is presented at the port/airport of entry.
  •  Any amount in excess of PhP10,000.00 will be subject to taxes and duties.

Are family members of returning residents, OCW and former Filipinos also entitled to certain privileges?

Yes, provided they themselves satisfy the specifications outlined in Section 105 of TCCP.

What are the conditions and limitations attached to tax exemption privileges?

The following are the conditions imposed in availing of the duty and tax privileges:

(1)  The Bureau of Customs must be presented with a written endorsement from the relevant government agency (2) The goods extended duty and tax-free privileges are not to be sold, bartered nor traded (3) The quantity is not commercial.

(4) The goods are not prohibited importations. Goods that are restricted or prohibited require endorsement from the proper regulatory agency.

For more information on duty and tax free privileges, contact the Philippines’ Bureau of Customs

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