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Wade vs Heat

For Heat fans, the sight of Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem exchanging pleasantries at the end of yesterday’s match was a decidedly welcome one. They were, after all, warriors toiling side by side from the time they entered the National Basketball Association in 2003 up until the 12-time All-Star’s departure for the Bulls in 2016; one was the engine and the other the enforcer, and they both shared in the glory of three championships and the ignominy of two early exits. Considering all they had been through together, it was but fitting for them to exchange jerseys before parting ways in their latest, but certainly not the last, meeting.

These days, Wade and Haslem are far removed from their best. The former is the Cavaliers’ first player off the bench, having suffered through an ineffective stint as a starter through the first three set-tos of the season. The latter mostly collects more DNPs than minutes and gets to burn rubber only when matches have long been decided and there are still minutes left to burn. They’re also on different paths; although they both continue to cast moist eyes on the Larry O’Brien Trophy, only one is likely to get closer new.

Nonetheless, Wade was clearly motivated to show his best — or, to be more precise, the best that he can still summon — against the Heat, for whom he competed during his peak and against whom he holds no small measure of disappointment. He didn’t want to leave after a difficult 2015-2016 campaign, and, as its top draw, didn’t feel he deserved being given a hard time on the negotiating table. And so, for all his frailties and increasing susceptibility to injury at 35, he somehow manages to produce shades of his old self whenever he suits up opposite the black and red. Yesterday, he put up relatively sterling numbers of 17, five, four, and two in 28 minutes on the court — proving his worth yet again, and, from his vantage point, hopefully sending the message that letting him go last year was a mistake.

At this point, there’s no telling how long Wade and Haslem will keep plying their trade. The game has evolved, and to a degree that doesn’t cater to their strengths at their finest. And yet, out of sheer love of the sport, they remain active, their contributions far more pronounced than their stats indicate.

 

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is the Senior Vice-President and General Manager of Basic Energy Corp.

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Regarding independent consultants

IN THE CURRENT WORLD of advanced technology, when work can be done wherever you are at a time most convenient to you in the most efficient way, more and more people are now deciding to leave their eight-hour office jobs and start working for themselves as independent consultants.  Undeniably, such a set-up would normally give them benefits they cannot otherwise have as employees — from having more time for themselves and their families to saving more money.

Unfortunately, some don’t know the various government registration requirements they need to comply with before they can fully operate as independent consultants.

In the World Bank Ease of Doing Business 2018 survey, however, the Philippines ranked 113th among 190 economies — an unpleasant reflection of how tedious the registration process for a new business is. The process includes dealing with various government agencies separately such as, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Office of the City Mayor, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and Social Security System, to name a few. The good news for small businesses is that, through Republic Act No. 10644, also known as the Go Negosyo Act, the government has established Negosyo Centers to promote ease of doing business and facilitate access to services for Micro, Small Medium Enterprises (MSME), by way of business registration and business advisory services. Having said that, people still tend to neglect their responsibility to register their new businesses.

Nonetheless, this article is not about the pros and cons of being an independent consultant or practicing your profession. Instead, I would like to share information on the basic registration and compliance requirements for those who have weighed them already and are now looking to venture out on their own.

DTI, SEC REGISTRATION
For sole proprietors, the DTI requires registration as a first step to secure the right to use a business name. In relation to this, Negosyo Centers may be found in the DTI that can assist the registrants with their registration requirements with the different government agencies.

TIN REGISTRATION UPDATE
Under the Philippine Tax Code, any person who is required to make, render or file a return, statement or other documents, whether natural or juridical, shall secure a TIN from the relevant BIR Revenue District Office (RDO) having jurisdiction over the business address (or place of residence of the taxpayer, in the absence of a business address).

In case a TIN has already been issued from previous employment, the individual no longer needs to secure another TIN.  However, the registration status needs to be updated with the BIR as self-employed, as well as the RDO, depending on the registered address.

Note that acquisitions of multiple TINs is a criminal offense and shall be subject to penalties and/or imprisonment.

REGISTRATION OF OFFICIAL RECEIPTS AND BOOKS OF ACCOUNT
Upon updating the registration with the BIR as a self-employed person, certain documentary requirements have to be submitted. The BIR requires the taxpayer to maintain books of account where all the transactions should be recorded. Businesses whose quarterly sales, earnings, receipts, or output do not exceed P50,000 shall keep and use a simplified set of bookkeeping records. Also, businesses whose gross quarterly sales, earnings, receipts, or output exceed P150,000 shall have their books of account audited and examined yearly by independent Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and their income tax returns accompanied with a duly accomplished Account Information Form.

AUTHORITY TO PRINT
A consultant will also be required to apply for Authority to Print official receipts (OR) with the BIR before such ORs can be printed and issued to the clients. A sample OR needs to be submitted to the BIR for assessment and approval.

SOCIAL SECURITY AGENCIES REGISTRATION UPDATE
In case the consultant wishes to continue membership with the social security agencies, such as Social Security System (SSS), Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) and Pag-IBIG, a registration update has to be filed with the respective agencies to convert a registration to self-employed status. Note that membership with these agencies is only voluntary for independent consultants, unless they operate a business and employ workers; in which case, the independent consultants must register as employers and enroll/remit their employee’s monthly contributions.

PERMITS
For independent consultants who are considered to be engaged in business — not as an employee but in their individual capacities — a Mayor’s Business Permit (or duly received Application for Mayor’s Business Permit) must be submitted to the BIR upon registration. However, exemption is given to those professionals practicing their profession, e.g., doctors, CPAs, and other professionals licensed by the Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC).

A Mayor’s Business Permit may be secured from the Office of the City or Municipal Mayor where the business address or place of residence of the taxpayer is situated.

Once registered and necessary documents permits and licenses have been secured, the following basic relevant taxes shall apply:

INCOME/WITHHOLDING TAX
An independent individual consultant is subject to income tax based on the graduated tax rates of 5% to 32% on net taxable income, i.e., gross receipts minus allowable expenses (and possibly an 8% gross income tax based on the proposed Tax Reform on Acceleration and Inclusion ACT [TRAIN]). However, for purposes of withholding tax, tax may be withheld by clients or customers at 15% (or 10% if gross income for the year is P720,000 or less).

The amount withheld shall be considered creditable withholding tax and will be deducted from actual income tax due when computing for the quarterly and annual income tax liabilities.

For self-employed individuals, with both compensation and business income (derived as a sole proprietor), the same tax rate applies. However, if the business is incorporated, the income will be subject to a 30% corporate income tax rate.

BUSINESS TAX
Aside from the foregoing taxes, an independent contractor is likewise subject to either percentage tax or Value Added Tax (VAT), as follows:

• Percentage tax — An independent consultant shall be required to pay the percentage tax of 3% if his gross receipts for the year do not exceed P1,919,500.

• VAT — An independent consultant shall be subject to 12% VAT if his gross receipts exceed P1,919,500. The independent contractor may generally pass the VAT to his local clients.

Percentage tax and VAT due should be reported and remitted to the BIR through the filing of monthly and quarterly tax returns.

LOCAL BUSINESS TAX
Professionals licensed by the PRC are required to pay their annual professional tax to the local government unit (LGU) pursuant to Section 139 of the Local Government Code.

Moreover, independent consultants are required to pay local taxes and business permit fees to the LGU in the city or municipality where the business or residential address is situated. Depending on the nature of work rendered, the LGU may further assess local fees, such as sanitary or City Health inspection fee, fire safety inspection fee, etc.

The foregoing are just some of the basic tax compliance requirements for independent consultants; there are others, e.g., documentary stamp tax and withholding tax on compensation (for employees).

Admittedly, complying with government paperwork and registration process can be challenging. However, while the need for income is normally given more weight, compliance with the rules and regulations should also be given priority. With the continuous effort of the government to provide assistance and its future plans to ease business registration processes, there is reason to hope for compliance with regulatory requirements to become more efficient. Indeed, both interests must meet in the middle somewhere. Only by maintaining this equilibrium we can be assured of better compliance, and a more sound business environment.

The views or opinion expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Isla Lipana & Co.  The content is for general information purposes only, and should not be used as a substitute for specific advice.

Kent Lileo Tong is a senior manager at the tax services department of Isla Lipana & Co., the Philippine member firm of the PwC network.

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$135 billion in deposits targeted in experiment

IN THE COUNTRY with the longest history of negative interest rates, an experiment is under way.

The minister in charge of Denmark’s finance industry wants savers to shift some of the billions of kroner now in bank deposits over to riskier assets.

Danes have about 840 billion kroner ($135 billion) in bank deposits, the latest central bank figures show.

Nykredit, the biggest Danish mortgage bank, estimates that number will continue to grow through the end of 2017, marking a record.

But those bank deposits pay no interest. Add the effect of inflation, and savers are actually losing money. For corporate clients, banks charge a fee to hold their deposits, making the loss even bigger.

Business Minister Brian Mikkelsen says he doesn’t want to force households into anything. But “the money is just sitting there at zero interest doing nothing for society,” he said in an interview. “I’m hoping we can put some of all those billions to work.”

Denmark has had negative central bank rates for about half a decade, longer than any other country on the planet, to defend the krone’s peg to the euro.

Mikkelsen’s proposal is intended to shift bank deposits into designated equities savings accounts. The idea is that doing so will support Danish companies and help savers earn a little more.

“The banks themselves believe they can put billions of this money to work as investments,” Mikkelsen said.

“We need to see how the final proposal is drawn up, but that money’s free so why not put it to work through an equity savings account?”

Mikkelsen this month won political backing for his plan, which would take effect in 2019. Danes will be allowed to place up to 200,000 kroner into the equity savings accounts. Returns will be subject to a 17% tax, which is less than half Denmark’s capital gains tax. The plan also envisages that savers can get tax rebates on investments as big as 800,000 kroner in start-ups.

According to Nordea Bank AB, Scandinavia’s biggest financial group, Denmark faces negative interest rates until well into 2020. — Bloomberg

Introducing exos and nytro: The enterprise datasphere fleet

Introducing exos and nytro: The enterprise datasphere fleet

Data is the lifeblood of our growing digital existence. It has become critical to all aspects of human life over the past 30 years, and global demand for storage continues to increase at an exponential rate. From smart personal devices to large-scale intelligent systems, vast amounts of data are created every instant, fundamentally enriching our world. This is the datasphere.

Seagate welcomes the continually evolving challenge with our newly branded Enterprise Datasphere Fleet of solutions. The Datasphere Fleet includes Seagate’s trusted Exos™ family of hard drives, offering the world’s fastest and highest capacity hard drives on the market today, and the Nytro® line of solid-state drives, offering blazing speed and solid reliability for a wide array of enterprise storage needs. Available with Seagate Secure™ protection, selected models within Seagate’s Enterprise Datasphere Fleet comply with stringent security standards, guarding humanity’s most valuable data.

Each is purpose-built to manage the ever-expanding dimension of data-in-flight, constantly moving around us and amplifying our lives in infinite ways. From smart power grids to life-enhancing medical research and more, Seagate prides itself on arming its
customers and partners with the right technologies to help pioneer their business, empowering billions of people and businesses to realize the full potential of their living data every day.

Seagate Exos

Seagate Exos Enterprise hard drives are purpose-built for a multitude of applications, workloads and storage tiers to maximize your storage efficiency. They deliver the scalable capacity you need to harness the power of the datasphere, providing top performance and the highest capacity for enterprise data centers for the most efficient and cost-effective data center footprint available on the market today. Exos drives are built for demanding 24/7 operations, enabling data center architects and IT professionals to deliver trusted performance, rock-solid reliability and maximum security at the best possible total cost of
ownership (TCO).

Seagate Exos X-Class is the flagship that takes Exos to the next level, supporting your journey through the datasphere with the latest innovative technology, including enablement for some of the fastest data transfers possible, while simultaneously protecting sensitive data and ensuring compliance with security policies.

Seagate Nytro

Seagate Nytro SSDs are ultra-high-performance storage solutions, flash-based storage products with blazingly fast performance, lower latency and reduced power consumption that are changing how storage is architected. By delivering improved speed, density and TCO in data centers, Nytro effectively addresses needs for data storage with real-time responsiveness, enabling instantaneous data availability and meaningful insights. The Nytro portfolio offers among the broadest range of maximum performance SSD and flash solutions on the market to meet a wide array of enterprise storage needs.

The need to scale up capacity and performance while balancing customer requirements within a defined space, infrastructure and budget is driving hyperscale, cloud, data center and enterprise storage to multitier architectures. Learn more about Seagate’s Enterprise Datacenter Fleet — the broadest set of solutions serving this future, and the safest and most powerful way to transcend the datasphere and harness its full potential. From trusted performance, to rock-solid reliability, ironclad security, and ultra-high-performance storage solutions, the Enterprise Datasphere Fleet helps you maximize your data, confident it’s always available and always safe.

 

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Lasting for years

Like all other vehicle types, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) — no matter how sturdy they may be — are not impervious to wear and tear. They are bound to bite the dust so soon if their owners are totally neglectful.

Regular maintenance is the key to stretching out the usefulness of an SUV. It also spares an owner huge and unnecessary expenses that repairing damages that could have been avoided or tackled early entails.

“A dime’s worth of maintenance saves a dollar amount of repair,” says Pro Car Mechanics, a repair and sales provider based in the United States.

“Catching a problem in the beginning can save you a sizable amount of cash. Having your SUV checked on a scheduled basis at the determined auto service center keeps everything working at top performance.”

The firm recommends setting up a maintenance agreement with an auto service center so that any maintenance work is done in a timely fashion and at a reduced rate.

It adds: “You will want to develop a relationship with one particular service and repair center, and not just for the maintenance agreement.”

That center, which can keep a log of all the maintenance services that one has requested for his or her SUV, should have, Pro Car Mechanics emphasizes in an article posted on its website, a good deal of experience servicing SUV models.

There are things SUV owners can do on their own, and they can start with the body.

“SUV owners need to take special care of the bodies of their vehicles. This includes washing and waxing the body to help protect it from the sun, rain, and other damaging elements. This in turn keeps the paint on the exterior from becoming damaged or rusting,” eBay, an e-commerce company, says on its post about maintaining SUVs.

To ensure that the engine is functioning well, one should regularly check the engine oil and change it when it turns dark or dirty. The oil filter ought to be replaced as well.

“Oil helps keep an engine and its various internal components cool and free of dirt. The oil filter aids in this process by removing particles and debris from the oil as it passes through the filter,” eBay explains.

Tires also have to be inspected every now and then. eBay suggests looking at the tire treads and sidewalls for signs of wear or damage.

Air pressure is another important thing to consider when going over the tires. “This ensures that tires do not become too hot from having low pressure, which can cause excessive tire wear. Tires inflated too much can also suffer damage and require replacement,” eBay says.

Don’t forget the interior. “Vehicle owners should clean seats and other surfaces, especially those made of leather, with cleaners especially made for these purposes. This keeps the materials free of dirt, and, in the case of leather, it keeps it soft and supple,” eBay says.

“The dash, console, and door panels need a good cleaning to remove any dust, dirt, or stains. This in turn ensures that the upholstery and other materials in the interior of the SUV lasts for years to come.”

The roomiest SUVs

An SUV (sport utility vehicle) is generally regarded as the go-to vehicle when going on trips, and for good reason. The SUV is powerful, sturdy, reliable, and they do not cost as much as to break the bank. These family vehicles are usually built with power and durability for long trips on rough, unpaved roads; they can accommodate more people than a typical sedan; and they are more stylish and elegant than any van or truck.

One of the most important features to have for the best holiday wagon, of course, is space. Vacation luggage is cumbersome and unwieldy. To maximize the passengers’ comfort and enjoyment, a good SUV should have enough room to everything that they might need for their trip. We’ve compiled a list to help those who are looking for the perfect vehicle with the most spacious interiors.

Mitsubishi Montero Sport

Whether riding through unpaved terrain or on rough city streets, Mitsubishi’s popular Montero Sport ensures a premium experience all the way. With sharp lined features and the Dynamic Shield Design, the Montero Sport evokes a distinctive presence wherever it goes.

The Montero Sport’s sophisticated interior was crafted with comfort in mind, with the Leather Contoured Seats with Multi-layer Cushioning for different firmness in the squab and seatback for a more comfortable fit. The car also features 8-way Power Adjustable Driver’s Seat and Front Passenger Seat, and an elegant High Center Console Design. For more legroom and space for luggage, the second row of the vehicle was moved slightly forward while the third row was pushed back.

Ford Escape 2017

The new stylish Ford Escape is a visual treat with a unique black-out trim, sport seats, leather-trimmed shift lever and steering wheel, and more, and not at the expense of function. The new design offers 25% more storage in the front row and sports a new media bin for utilities like cup holders, glove box, power ports and other gadgets.

This is not to mention the increased overall storage. Passengers on the new Escape can expand the cargo space to about 23 luggage handbags if with the foldable second row seats. The rear cargo also offers an under-floor compartment for discreet storage.

Honda CR-V

With its distinctive headlights, taillights, and the sporty look of its panels, the Honda CR-V managed to achieve popularity with the Philippine market with its balance of form and function. The CR-V, short for Comfortable Runabout Vehicle, is regarded as the pioneering model in the SUV segment, and features a sophisticated and innovative interior, with touches like available Leather-Trimmed Seats with Driver’s Seat Memory to ensure a comfortable and refined experience within its cabin.

The CR-V possesses a roomy cabin unlike any other compact SUV, with nearly-40-cubic-feet space that can house up 10  pieces luggage with the seats folded. If that isn’t enough, folding the rear seats reveals room enough for 25 pieces of luggage for a smooth and worry-free vacation.

Honda’s CR-V also offers its 12-Way and 4-Way Power Seat feature for the passengers’ comfort, while the seats themselves could be raised or lowered to preference with a “one-motion dive down” feature. The vehicle also comes with a programmable power tailgate height for the easy loading of cargo. With an alterable height, it can provide more room serving for holding stuff of the car owner. The Cargo Tray in the rear storage area also prevents accidental spills that can happen during turns and quick stops.

Nissan X-Trail 2017

The Nissan X-TRAIL continues to offer an unparalleled experience for adventure-seeking families. With enough room for families and groups who love to go on road trips, the new X-Trail features enhancements to its design like new door and instrument panel finishers, new shift knob design, revised center console, and the console lid that define the car’s plush interiors.

The car features its standard “luggage board” system, which can provide up to 18 interior arrangements to address any need. The X-Trail also offers two-section lift-out panels for extra space under the floor, while underfloor storage is divided into trays to make the loading of luggage much easier.

Subaru Forester 2017

The Subaru Forester 2017 is not only a spacious SUV for your holiday needs, it is also a robust vehicle for any kind of trip. The Forester’s rear suspension is self-levelling, allowing passengers to load it up with all manner of heavy cargo without fear of causing the car to tip. The car also features a rear seat system that makes it easy to fold with just one press.

The boxy, low-key styling of the Subaru Forester’s body is distinct for an SUV, but it offers luggage room up to nearly thrice its size. With the one-touch mechanism, the rear seats fold at a standard 60:40, perfect for elderly and disabled passengers who may need more room.

Toyota RAV4 2017

The Toyota RAV4 aims to go beyond expectations with its practical, sports-centric design that is dedicated to the sports-centered lifestyle. Endowed with terrain-treading alloy wheels, sharp headlamps, and sleek character lines, the RAV4 provides a driving experience that focuses on action and practicality.

In this sense, the vehicle does not disappoint with a large storage space in both front and rear areas. The 60/40 split foldable rear seats plus the low height of the cargo floor makes it load luggage onto the vehicle. The RAV4 is also equipped with a height-adjustable power lift gate for people who have trouble adapting to its opening height. — Bjorn Biel M. Beltran

How theater plays a role in this Maginhawa co‑working space

Food parks and co‑working spaces are two of the trendiest businesses right now. Now a team of millennials from University of the Philippines, Diliman brings you a co‑working space on the second floor of a food park, so you can get your food and your unli‑internet/coffee too.

WIP PH is a co‑working space located on the second floor of Streat Food Park at Maginhawa Street. Charging ₱40 per hour, this cozy co‑working space made from two recycled container vans has found itself fully booked most of the time from the influx of walk‑in students and freelancers. And they’re hardly even a month old!

What sets WIP apart from other co‑working spaces is how the co‑founders utilized their background in theater to create diverse, versatile spaces which maximizes their limited floor area. As a whole, WIP can accomodate 40 people, but clever use of sliding doors and curtains can divide the space into two to three rooms that can seat eight to 20 people, which can be rented as a whole. The dark curtains can also turn WIP into a blackbox theater, making it perfect for film showings.

“Theater required us to be on our feet all the time, and to be sobrang productive,” WIP co‑founder Chic San Agustin told SparkUp. “And then we need to be able to come up with solutions quickly. So I think when we did our research for WIP, we automatically knew what we had to do differently, what we had to fix.”

“So that’s why we applied that here. You’ll see that we have a lot of rooms and spaces that you can explore,” San Agustin said. And indeed there are a lot of set‑ups to fit your needs. Do you want to relax from time to time? There’s a space with beanbag chairs that’s right in front of a window overlooking the food park. Do you take power naps? Feel free to nap on the rug under the short, Japanese‑style tables—no one will judge you. There’s the default table and chairs for a more classroom‑style session, and a communal tall table with tall stools for people who need that extra push to get serious.

Because WIP is also open for rent for events like a recent cactus and succulent workshop by The Midnight Hardinero, or for students who want to have their own room for their group work projects, the chairs and the tables can be dismantled and folded easily to maximize the area.

Part of their research was to compare the prices of their competitors vis‑&‌agrave;‑vis prices that would attract customers, whether or not they should offer food when you can buy food from the food park downstairs, and whether or not the term “co‑working” was working for them.

“We didn’t want to compare ourselves to Makati co‑working spaces which house start‑ups,” San Agustin said. “Here we want to cater to individuals and freelancers.” So that’s why the rates are affordable, without skimping on the amenities like internet, charging cables, and free flowing coffee. As for food, customers are allowed to bring food from the food park downstairs (they’re friends with Streat’s owner after all) as long as they don’t bring something smelly. (Sorry, grilled squid fans.) But due to the demand of some customers to have something on hand, WIP offers ₱25 milk teas and ₱85 sandwiches with a side of banana chips. Super affordable.

The term “co‑working” though, hasn’t caught on with the Maginhawa crowd. “It hasn’t been digested yet,” San Agustin said. “So sometimes we have to explain that WIP is a study and work space, and then slowly explain to our customers what co‑working means.” But considering how popular they are right now, people are bound to get what it means.

“We want people to feel like they’re coming home, like they can relax while they work,” San Agustin said about their plans for WIP. Other plans include sound‑proofing the place (surprisingly, the noise mostly comes from the Maginhawa tricycles and not from the food park downstairs) and an all‑women event next February called Women In Particular.

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