
Senior citizens in the Philippines are entitled to a wide range of discounts and privileges under existing laws designed to ease daily expenses and promote their welfare. These benefits apply to Filipinos aged 60 and above who possess a valid senior citizen ID issued by their local government unit.
Among the most commonly used privileges is the 20 percent discount and exemption from value-added tax on essential goods and services. These include food and beverages from restaurants, medicines, medical and dental services, diagnostic tests, and hospital bills. Transportation benefits also apply to public utility vehicles such as buses, jeepneys, trains, and domestic air and sea travel, provided the trip is within the country.
Senior citizens are likewise entitled to discounts on utilities, including electricity and water, subject to consumption limits set by regulators. Funeral and burial services also carry mandatory discounts when availed for a deceased senior citizen.
To claim these benefits, seniors must personally use the service or purchase the goods and present their valid ID. Discounts are non-transferable and strictly for personal use. Authorities remind establishments to comply with the law, while seniors are encouraged to stay informed of their rights to ensure proper implementation nationwide.