By Niña G. Sumacot/LPM
(The Freeman) Updated October 21, 2011 12:00 AM
CEBU,
Philippines - The Central Visayas Coop Solidarity Council composed of
coop federations and unions in the region kicked off the First Central
Visayas Cooperative Congress at the Waterfront Lahug yesterday.
The three-day event is held in cooperation with the Cooperative Development Authority.
Over 200 primary cooperatives and 500 coop leaders gathered for the event.
Part of the event is the launching of 2012 as International Year of
Cooperatives as declared by the United Nations to highlight the
contribution of cooperatives to global socio-economic development.
With theme “Transformative cooperatives advancing the people, planet,
prosperity and peace for sustainable development,” the event aims to
increase public awareness about cooperatives and their contribution to
development.
The event also aims to promote cooperatives and encourage government to establish policies conducive to their growth and stability.
Today, topics such as the conversion of electrical cooperatives, which are not registered under CDA, will be tackled.
Only cooperatives registered under CDA can enjoy tax exemption privileges.
CDA chairman Orlan Ravanera said members of the Cebu Electric
Cooperative (CEBECO) I, II, and III, Bantayan Electric Cooperative
(BANELCO), and Camotes Electric Cooperative (CENELCO) are at a loss on
their part.
Ravanera said that under the Republic Act 9520, electrical
cooperatives will be charged with an additional 12 percent value-added
tax apart from the tax that they are paying to the government. (FREEMAN)
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