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Tax Incentives Proposed to Boost Workplace Wellness Programs

  • Joseph Tan
  • Nation
  • April 30, 2026
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A bill filed in the Senate seeks to grant tax incentives to companies that adopt workplace wellness programs, aiming to improve employee health while boosting productivity.

Under Senate Bill No. 1928, or the proposed Workers Health and Wellness Act, businesses that implement qualified Employee Wellness Programs may receive tax credits of up to P1,000 per employee for firms with fewer than 200 workers, and up to P500 per employee for larger companies.

The measure was introduced by Sen. Imee Marcos, who said it aims to encourage employers to invest in initiatives that promote healthier lifestyles and better working conditions.

The bill outlines key components of effective wellness programs, including regular health screenings and referrals, targeted health education, and employee participation in planning and evaluation. It also covers behavioral programs on stress management, nutrition, and fitness, as well as workplace policies supporting mental health awareness, flexible work arrangements, and healthier office environments.

Marcos noted that while studies show wellness programs can reduce health risks, cut absenteeism, and improve productivity, many businesses—especially micro, small, and medium enterprises—struggle to implement them due to financial constraints.

To address this, the bill seeks to ease the cost burden on employers that prioritize worker well-being.

“If business enterprises can avail of incentives to bring down their tax liabilities, they will be encouraged to focus on the wellness of their workers,” Marcos said, adding that healthier employees could lead to higher job satisfaction and improved economic output.

The measure also promotes Workplace Improvement Programs, including upgrades such as better ventilation, energy-efficient retrofitting, and the use of smart or renewable technologies. Employers undertaking such improvements may claim an additional 30 percent of the cost as deductible depreciation expense, with an option for accelerated depreciation.

Lawmakers said the proposal aims to balance support for businesses with public health goals, with the long-term objective of building a healthier, more productive workforce.

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