Philippines Charitable Giving Assistance Act Explained

Philippines Charitable Giving Assistance Act
Fullname:To accelerate the income tax benefits for charitable cash contributions for the relief of victims of the Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Introduced In The:113th
Sponsored By:Rep. Eric Swalwell (D, CA-15)
Number Of Co-Sponsors:12
Acts Affected:Internal Revenue Code of 1986
Introducedin:House
Introducedby:Rep. Eric Swalwell (D, CA-15)
Introduceddate:December 12, 2013
Committees:United States House Committee on Ways and Means, United States House Committee on the Budget
Passedbody1:House
Passeddate1:March 24, 2014
Passedvote1:voice vote
Passedbody2:Senate
Passeddate2:March 25, 2014
Passedvote2:unanimous consent
Signedpresident:Barack Obama
Signeddate:March 25, 2014

The Philippines Charitable Giving Assistance Act (;) allowed Americans to retroactively claim tax deductions for charitable donations made between January 1, 2014 and April 15, 2014 as donations made in the year 2013, which were made for the relief of victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines and nearby areas, after the Federal Trade Commission and State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs published advisories [1] [2] concerning Typhoon Haiyan charity scams. Under the law, the Internal Revenue Service accepted phone bills in lieu of documentation from 501(c)3 organizations for those donations made for the relief of victims of the typhoon. The typhoon did an estimated $1 billion in damage and killed thousands of people.

The bill was introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress by Representative Eric Swalwell of California. A similar bill was sponsored in the United States Senate by Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawaii at the same time as the House version.[3] The bill became law on March 25, 2014 after it was signed by President Barack Obama.

Background

See main article: Typhoon Haiyan.

Typhoon Haiyan, known as Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines, was a powerful tropical cyclone that devastated portions of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines, on November 8, 2013. It is the deadliest Philippine typhoon on record,[4] killing at least 6,201 people in that country alone.[5] Haiyan is also the strongest storm recorded at landfall, and unofficially the strongest typhoon ever recorded in terms of wind speed.[6] As of January 2014, bodies were still being found.[7] The cyclone caused catastrophic destruction in the Visayas, particularly on Samar and Leyte. According to UN officials, about 11 million people have been affected and many have been left homeless.[8]

The United States government gave the Philippines $52 million worth of aid and deployed the United States Marines, United States Navy and United States Air Force in order to assist with the humanitarian operations.[9] [10] This was seen by observers as part of the Asia pivot that the United States government had previously announced. The Philippine government had been discussing with the U.S. plans regarding the deployment of U.S. military troops within the country. Aid contributions of the U.S. was seen as a sign of goodwill in order to further strengthen relations.[11]

Provisions of the bill

This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the Congressional Research Service, a public domain source.[12]

The Philippines Charitable Giving Assistance Act would treat cash contributions made after January 1, 2014, and before March 1, 2014, for the relief of victims in the Republic of the Philippines affected by Typhoon Haiyan as having been made on December 31, 2013, for purposes of the tax deduction for charitable contributions. The bill would deem such a contribution as meeting the recordkeeping requirements of the Internal Revenue Code if the taxpayer produces a telephone bill showing the name of the donee organization and the date and amount of the contribution.[12]

Procedural history

The Philippines Charitable Giving Assistance Act was introduced into the United States House of Representatives on December 12, 2013 by Rep. Eric Swalwell (D, CA-15).[13] It was referred to the United States House Committee on Ways and Means and the United States House Committee on the Budget. On March 20, 2014, The Hill reported that the bill was expected to be considered the following week under a suspension of the rules.[14] The House voted to pass the bill with a voice vote on March 24, 2014.[13] The United States Senate voted to pass the bill by unanimous consent on March 25, 2014, and it was signed into law later that day by President Barack Obama.[13]

Debate and discussion

Rep. Swalwell argued in favor the bill, which he introduced, saying "Typhoon Haiyan devastated many parts of the Philippines and we should make it as easy as possible for Americans who want to assist those affected by the storm."[14] Swalwell saw the bill as providing "another incentive for Americans to donate and donate now - when their help is needed most."[14]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: How to Help Victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines . U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
  2. Web site: BEWARE TYPHOON HAIYAN DONATION SCAMS! . State of Hawaii, Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Blog.
  3. News: Blair. Chad. Hanabusa, Hirono Co-Sponsor Philippines Charitable Giving Assistance Act. Honolulu Civil Beat. 13 December 2013.
  4. Typhoon Haiyan death toll rises over 5,000 . . November 22, 2013 . November 22, 2013.
  5. Web site: SitRep No. 107 Effects of Typhoon "Yolanda" (Haiyan) . . March 14, 2014 . March 14, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140315070954/http://www.ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/1125/Update%20Yolanda%20Sitrep%20107.pdf . March 15, 2014 . dead .
  6. Was Typhoon Haiyan a Record Storm? . . November 27, 2013 . November 27, 2013 . Fischetti . Mark.
  7. Web site: More bodies turning up in Tacloban . . . January 9, 2014 . January 21, 2014 . Joey Gabieta . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140125123659/http://www.asianewsnet.net/news-55933.html . January 25, 2014 .
  8. News: Tacloban: City at the centre of the storm . November 12, 2013 . November 13, 2013 . BBC.
  9. News: Haiyan: U.S., Britain Send Warships to Philippines as New Weather Disturbance Threatens Relief Operations . https://web.archive.org/web/20131114101857/http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/521790/20131113/haiyan-super-typhoon-warships-britain-send-philippines.htm#.UoS_mxqpWSo . dead . November 14, 2013 . . November 13, 2013 . November 15, 2013 .
  10. News: Mogato. Manuel. U.S. Military Scales Down Aid Efforts In Philippines. 21 March 2014. Huffington Post (Reuters). 23 November 2014.
  11. Web site: The US Disaster Relief Mission In The Philippines Has Big Strategic Implications . . November 13, 2013 . November 15, 2013.
  12. Web site: H.R. 3771 - Summary. United States Congress. 21 March 2014.
  13. Web site: H.R. 3771 - All Actions. United States Congress. 21 March 2014.
  14. News: Kasperowicz. Pete. House looks to boost Philippines typhoon recovery efforts. 21 March 2014. The Hill. 20 March 2014.