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Local Government Finance in the Philippines Milwida M. Guevara Synergeia www.synergeia.org.ph

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Local Government Finance in the Philippines. Milwida M. Guevara Synergeia www.synergeia.org.ph. The Philippines. 2,100 islands 76.5 million people in 2000; 2.4 per cent growth annually (88.7 million by July 2007) 38 percent urban estimated to increase to 82 percent in 2020. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Local Government Finance in the Philippines

Local Government Finance in the

Philippines

Milwida M. GuevaraSynergeia

www.synergeia.org.ph

Page 2: Local Government Finance in the Philippines

The Philippines

• 2,100 islands• 76.5 million people in 2000; 2.4 per cent growth

annually (88.7 million by July 2007)

• 38 percent urban estimated to increase to 82 percent in 2020

Page 3: Local Government Finance in the Philippines

Our Local Governments

Provinces 81

Municipalities 1,510

Component Cities

85

Barangays41,994

Barangays41,994

Highly Urbanized

Cities33

Barangay

Page 4: Local Government Finance in the Philippines

Who does what?

• Provinces: Hospital and tertiary health services; Low cost housing; telecommunications; Infra from local funds; social welfare services

• Municipalities: Primary health care; school building; solid waste disposal; cultural centers, parks, tourism facilities

• Barangay (Village) : health center, day care, solid waste collection, reading center

• Cities: All of the above

Page 5: Local Government Finance in the Philippines

Vertical Fiscal Imbalance

Revenues and Expenditure Shares of Central and Local Governments, 2004

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Revenues Expenditures

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Central

Local 8.1 20.48

Central 91.9 79.52

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LGU revenues do not match their expenditures.

Page 6: Local Government Finance in the Philippines

Financial Dependence of LGUs on Central Government

Grants and Revenues of Local Governments

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The Road to a Robust Local Finance

• Definition of Minimum standards for public services, e.g. P10,000 per elementary student

• Grant system that equalizes needs and resources

• Productive, flat and simple to administer local taxes

• Systems and processes that promote tax compliance and transparency

Page 8: Local Government Finance in the Philippines

Out of the Box Strategies—Policy framework that supports:• Public-private sector partnerships• Development of a credit market

* Special Purpose Vehicles * Bond financing* Credit rating for LGUs* Local Government Guarantee Corporation* Municipal/City Banks?

• Municipal Development fund for less capable LGUs