[ LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 943, October 17, 1979 ]
The Minister, Ministry of Finance
The Governor, Central Lank of the Philippines
The Commissioner, Bureau of Customs
The Governor, Central Lank of the Philippines
The Commissioner, Bureau of Customs
In line with the policy of the Government to enhance the effective posture of the Philippine Air Force and in order to insure the improvement of the operational readiness of their aircraft and assure the effective performance of their responsibilities to ensure national security and considering that the achievement of said objectives requires the prompt release iron customs custody of aircraft, it is hereby ordered that:
- The importation of aircraft, engines, equipment, machinery, spare parts, aviation pas, fuel and oil, whether crude or refined, and such, other articles or supplies by and for the use of Philippine Air Force shall be allowed informal entry free of customs duty and other tariff and released immediately subject to the presentation, within fifteen (15) days from date of release, of a statement under oath stating:
- That such articles or supplies are not locally available in reasonable quantity, quality, and price; and
- That they are necessary for or incidental to the operation of the Philippine Air Force and its ether allied activities.
- That such articles or supplies are not locally available in reasonable quantity, quality, and price; and
- The following retirements are hereby dispensed with:
- Prior authority and/or indorsement of qualification for tax exemption from the Ministry of Finance;
- Certification from the Civil Aeronautics Administration that such articles or supplies are not locally available in reasonable quantity, quality, and price, and that they are necessary for or incidental to the proper operation of the scheduled airlines importing the same; and
- Central Bank release certificate.
- Prior authority and/or indorsement of qualification for tax exemption from the Ministry of Finance;
- As a general rule end whenever practicable and in order to meet critical security needs, planeside or shipside delivery of imported items to the PAF is authorized provided importation documents are submitted to the Ministry of Finance for accounting of the importations.
- Effective this date the Philippine Air Force is given tax exempt status and free of the requirements of Section 1205 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines.
(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the Philippines
President of the Philippines