Senior Citizen Discount.
Senior Citizen Discount.
Senior Citizen Discount.
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On senior-citizen discount
The privileges granted to senior citizens under the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010
are not actually new. Except for a few additions, these privileges are already provided
under the Senior Citizens Act of 2003.
But despite the fact that these privileges had been existing for years, some of our senior
citizens are still not enjoying these privileges either because they dont know about them
or they failed to provide the establishments extending the benefit the necessary proof
that they are entitled to such privileges.
One of the major benefits provided under the law is the 20% discount on certain
purchases made by senior citizens for their exclusive use and enjoyment. But does this
20% discount extend to all purchases made for the enjoyment of senior citizens? The
answer is no. This privilege is available on purchases of medicines and other essential
medical supplies; professional fees of attending physicians and licensed professional
health workers; medical and dental services; actual fare for land transportation; actual
transportation fare for domestic air transport services and sea shipping vessels;
utilization of services in hotels and similar lodging establishments, restaurants and
recreation centers; admission fees charged by theaters, cinema houses and concert
halls, circuses, carnivals and other places of culture, leisure and amusement; and
funeral and burial services for the death of senior citizens.
Other than these specified goods and services, other purchases for the use of senior
citizens are not entitled to the 20% discount. Purchases of food and other items and
services from grocery stores and somewhere else, other than those specified above, are
not entitled to the 20% discount. The law, however, provides that the government may
grant special discounts in special programs for senior citizens on purchase of basic
commodities. On this basis, the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department
of Agriculture granted special 5% discount of the regular retail price of specific items of
basic necessities and prime commodities. This privilege is limited to a specific amount
per week.
The author is a Senior Partner of Du-Baladad and Associates Law Offices (BDB Law). If
you have any comments or questions concerning the article, you can e-mail the author at
[email protected] or call 403-2001 local 310.