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Ease of Paying Taxes law: Making tax less taxing

For years, taxpayers have been wishfully thinking of simple and practical yet comprehensive tax laws and regulations that will encourage compliance. Our legislators have heeded the call, embraced the convenience brought about by digitalization, and introduced changes to make things more convenient for the taxpayer.

To ensure that the taxation process moves forward, R.A. No. 11967, or the Ease of Paying Taxes Act (EoPT), was signed into law on Jan. 5, taking effect on Jan. 22.

With the end goal of easing the payment process, thereby encouraging compliance from taxpayers, the EoPT Law amended the Tax Code. The amendatory provisions notably include the following:

  • additional taxpayer classifications, with special concessions provided to micro and small taxpayers;
  • timing of the withholding of tax at the time when the income becomes payable;
  • use of a uniform document for sellers of goods and services for VAT purposes;
  • timing of the recognition of VAT on sale of services;
  • risk classification for VAT refund claims.

The law also tasks the Secretary of Finance (SoF), after consulting with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the private sector, with promulgating the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) within 90 calendar days from the EoPT Law’s effectivity. Thereafter, the taxpayers have six months from the effectivity of the IRR to comply with the EoPT Law’s amendments on VAT and other percentage taxes.

Pending the issuance of the IRR, here are some of the questions that taxpayers hope that the regulations will shed light on:

Additional classification of taxpayers
Under the EoPT Law, taxpayers are now classified into Micro, Small, Medium, and Large taxpayers. As micro (gross sales of less than P3 million) and small taxpayers (gross sales of P3 Million to less than P20 million) are given special concessions under the law, some taxpayers, particularly those near the borderline of the threshold amounts, are asking whether they need to wait for an official notice or an official publication of a list from the BIR in order to be classified as a micro or a small taxpayer.

Micro and small businesses comprise 99% of all business establishments (PSA, 2022 Philippine MSME Statistics). How can unregistered taxpayers be classified as micro or small taxpayers? Will the classification as micro or small be left to the voluntary determination of the taxpayer, subject to the subsequent BIR audit?

Timing of tax withholding
As the obligation to deduct and withhold the tax arises at the time the income has become payable, there is a need to clarify the definition of the word “payable,” as there is no statutory provision to fall back on.

For reference, RR No. 02-98 defines “payable” as when the obligation becomes due, demandable, and legally enforceable. Following this definition, apparently, the parties to a contract could expressly agree as to when the collection and payment will be performed for the withholding obligation to attach.

Further, to avoid confusion with the other types of withholding taxes, the regulations may also want to clarify if this new rule on the timing of withholding would also apply to withholding taxes on compensation or to withholding VAT on transactions involving nonresidents.

Uniform VAT documentation
For sellers of services, the EoPT Law requires the use of sales invoices for VAT purposes, the same type of document for sellers of goods. In this regard, the regulations should clarify what will happen to the use or possible disposal of unused official receipts from the sellers of services.

Timing of VAT recognition on sale of services
Another major amendment introduced is the recognition of VAT on sales of services at the time they are rendered. In this matter, clarifications on the following may be made, among others:

  1. the timing of VAT output recognition for services already rendered prior to the effectivity of the amendment under the EoPT Law, but the collections were received or will be received after the effectivity date;
  2. the timing of VAT output recognition for taxpayers using the percentage of completion method for revenue accounting; and

iii. the possible recognition of deferred VAT output on advanced billings wherein the services have not yet been rendered.

Risk classification for VAT refund claims
On the procedure for claiming a VAT refund, the EoPT Law provides that such claims will be classified into low risk, medium risk, and high risk based on the size of the claim, tax compliance history, and frequency of filing claims, among others. Those classified as medium and high risk claims will be subject to audit or other verification processes in accordance with the BIR’s national audit program for the relevant year.

Hence, the taxpayers hope that the specific thresholds to be defined by the regulations will be reasonable for the taxpayer to be able to claim the refund that it is entitled to.

As with new legislation, confusion is part of the so-called birth pains. The above are some examples of taxpayer concerns that I hope will be considered in drafting the IRR to make the EoPT rollout less taxing.

Let’s Talk Tax is a weekly newspaper column of P&A Grant Thornton that aims to keep the public informed of various developments in taxation. This article is not intended to be a substitute for competent professional advice.

 

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KC Chiefs in dynasty-creating victory against San Francisco

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS QUARTERBACK PATRICK MAHOMES (15) hoists the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium. — REUTER-STEPHEN R. SYLVANIE-USA TODAY SPORTS

LAS VEGAS — Patrick Mahomes threw a touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman in overtime to give the Kansas City (KC) Chiefs a 25-22 win over the San Francisco 49ers in a ‘Sin City’ Super Bowl thriller on Sunday, cementing their status as an National Football League  (NFL) dynasty.

The blockbuster finish in Las Vegas was worthy of the biggest show on the Strip, as the Chiefs won a third Super Bowl in five years and became the NFL’s first repeat champions since the New England Patriots in February 2005.

After 49ers rookie kicker Jake Moody had booted a field goal to open overtime Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes marched down the field and finished the game with a three-yard touchdown pass to Mr. Hardman in the final seconds of the opening overtime period.

The win made pop queen Taylor Swift’s mad dash from Tokyo, where she performed on Saturday, to Las Vegas to watch boyfriend Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce all worthwhile. The pop superstar showed no signs of jetlag, jumping up and down and cheering throughout the entire contest.

While Ms. Swift and Chiefs supporters celebrated it was more heartbreak for 49ers fans, who were looking to claim a record equaling sixth Super Bowl title only to be denied by Kansas City once again.

At the Super Bowl in 2020 is was also the Chiefs who sent the 49ers home empty handed when they scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter for a 31-20 victory in Miami. “They should learn by now that when we down by 10, we turn into a different animal,” said Mr. Hardman. “This team, we fought hard, we knew what we needed to do.

“They counted us out, they said we down, we nothing, we washed up. They said the receivers were done.

“But look now, back-to-back champs, we got the best quarterback in the word and the best tight end in the world, don’t ever count us out. “

Mr. Mahomes produced a 75-yard game-winning drive to prove yet again why he is rated the best quarterback in the business, earning Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honors for a third time.

“What we’ve come through, dealt with this year,” smiled Mahomes as confetti fell from the rafters of Allegiant Stadium. “The guys never faltered.

“I’m proud of my guys man, this is awesome, it’s legendary.

“It’s the start of (a dynasty), we’re not done. I know we’re going to celebrate tonight but we got a young team, we going to keep this thing going.”

After a glitzy week of high-octane partying and obsessing over Ms. Swift’s travel plans the spotlight returned to the action on the field.

San Francisco dominated the opening half where the highlight for Chiefs supporters was Ms. Swift chugging down a drink and slamming down the cup as Niners fans booed. Neither team were able to find their stride in a scoreless first quarter where both quarterbacks turned to the ground game.

The 49ers took charge in the second, opening up a 10-0 lead on a Super Bowl record field goal and bit of ‘razzledazzle.’

Mr. Moody nailed a 55-yarder before San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan reached into his bag of tricks with a play that saw receiver Jauan Jennings, a former high school quarterback, throwing the ball across field to running back Christian McCaffrey, who scampered 21 yards for the score.

Kansas City got on the scoreboard just before the end of the half with kicker Harrison Butker chipping a 28-yard field goal to send the Chiefs into the break trailing 10-3.

MISSED CONVERSION
The misfiring Chiefs then sputtered out of the break when Mr. Mahomes was intercepted by Ji’Ayir Brown, turning the ball over on their own 44.

The Chiefs’ play remained scrappy but their determination did not waver and Mr. Butker booted a Super Bowl record 57-yard field goal to trim the Niners’ lead to 10-6.

Just before the end of the third quarter the Chiefs got the break they had been waiting for — a punt brushing off the leg of Niners Ray-Ray McCloud and the Chiefs recovered.

Mr. Mahomes quickly made San Francisco pay for the error, hitting Marquez Valdes-Scantling with a 16-yard touchdown to take the lead for the first time at 13-10.

San Francisco answered with a 75-yard drive that was capped by a 16-yard touchdown pass from Brock Purdy to Jennings to put the 49ers up 16-13.

But Mr. Moody then missed the extra point to leave the Chiefs needing only a field goal to tie the contest. That miss would prove costly as the Chiefs followed with another Butker field goal to leave it deadlocked at 16-16.

Mr. Moody redeemed himself with a pressure-packed 53-yard field goal with just under two minutes to play in regulation time, giving San Francisco a 19-16 lead, but Mr. Butker showed nerves of steel by banging home a 29-yarder to send the Super Bowl to overtime for just the second time. — Reuters

Chiefs QB Mahomes wins Super Bowl MVP award for third time

LAS VEGAS — Kansas City quarterback (QB) Patrick Mahomes won his third Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (MVP) award on Sunday after leading the Chiefs to a thrilling 25-22 overtime victory against the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas.

The three-time Super Bowl champion and two-time league MVP marched his team down the field in overtime, rushed to convert on fourth down and capped the comeback win with a three-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mecole Hardman.

Mr. Mahomes was quick to credit his team mates for the triumph in Las Vegas.

“What we’ve come through, dealt with this year, the guys never faltered,” he said.

“I just got to give God the glory man, he challenged us to make us better. I’m proud of my guys man, this is awesome, it’s legendary.

The Kansas City Chiefs have now won three Super Bowls in the last five seasons.

“It’s the start of (a dynasty), we’re not done. I know we’re going to celebrate tonight but we got a young team, we going to keep this thing going.”

Mr. Mahomes and the Kansas City offense got off to a poor start and trailed 10-3 at halftime against a swarming 49ers defense.

But they regrouped in the second half in a back-and-forth battle to send the game to overtime, and when the 49ers were forced to settle for a field goal it opened the door for some Mahomes magic. Tight end Travis Kelce said he always believed Mr. Mahomes would get it done.

“Never a doubt in my mind,” he said.

“I guess at this point I take it for granted but I know we’re in every single game I’ve ever played with him no matter what the score is or how much time is left.

“That guy has magic in his right arm.”

After what was by his standards a sub-par season, where he was never in the league MVP conversation, the 28-year-old found his groove in the playoffs.

He led the Chiefs to impressive road victories against the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens to reach the Super Bowl where, just as he did in the title game four years ago, broke 49ers hearts.

“Battling through the adversity that we battle through this year, guys staying with the process and keeping believing, you never know how it’s going to happen,” he said.

In only six years as a starter in the NFL, Mr. Mahomes has already built a resume worthy of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

And he said he has no intention of slowing down.

“I’m going to celebrate tonight, I’m going to celebrate at the parade and then I’m going to do whatever I can to be back in this game next year,” he said.

“Go for that three-peat.” — Reuters

Hotshots bank on pair of big bounce backs to win against Beermen

SURROUNDED and all by a charging power, Magnolia isn’t ready to submit to a San Miguel Beer (SMB) rule.

A major source of the Hotshots’ confidence comes from having previously wiped out SMB’s 2-0 running start with a pair of big bounce back wins.

“I feel good. We came down from 0-2 (to tie it). We could do it again. We could win two more games, why not?” said import Tyler Bey, whose team will first try to stop San Miguel Beer from delivering the death blow in tomorrow’s Game 6 before thinking of winning it all in a decider.

“We’re a great team. I don’t feel like our backs are against the wall. We’re down one and they got one more game to go. But I believe in this team, I believe in the coaching staff and I believe in myself as well so (I’m) pretty confident.”

For the Magnolia Hotshots to succeed, they have to be primed to get SMB’s vast arsenal, not just Bennie Boatwright and June Mar Fajardo, stymied, if not silenced. In Game 5, Jericho Cruz did a lot of damage with his 30-point sizzler spiked by eight three-pointers, mostly on open looks.

“We can’t just let guys go off for 30. We got to respect everybody on their team,” said Mr. Bey.

“Mr. Cruz got off eight treys. He had a great game; he did what he had to do. For us, I felt like we just didn’t adjust quickly enough. We took him lightly and that’s our problem. We didn’t respect him enough and we paid for it.” — Olmin Leyba

UAAP  Season 86 women’s volleyball kicks off Saturday at MOA Arena; spotlight on DLSU

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NEW FACES, old aces now in different squads headline the cast as the highly-anticipated University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 86 women’s volleyball tournament opens shop this Saturday at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena.

Six new mentors will strut their stuff in the star-studded women’s division with De La Salle University’s (DLSU) Ramil de Jesus and University of Santo Tomas’ “Kungfu” Reyes as the only head coaches staying at their stables.

Brazilian Sergio Veloso, also the men’s national team coach, will now call the shots for the rebuilding Ateneo de Manila University squad, deputy Manolo Refugia has been elevated to head coach in lieu of now consultant Tina Salak in Far Eastern University as Norman Miguel returns to National University.

From Ateneo, Oliver Almadro will now steer its neighbor University of the Philippines as former Adamson University tactician Jerry Yee will be handling University of the East. Taking his place in Adamson is JP Yude, who also mentors the high school team. But the spotlight is still on reigning titlist De La Salle, which is bracing for a big target on its back in a back-to-back championship bid after exacting vengeance on Season 85 queen NU. DLSU will be dealing with the departure of its core led by captain Jolina dela Cruz, setter and Finals MVP Mars Alba, middle blocker Fifi Sharma and libero Justine Jazareno but Season 85 Rookie-MVP Angel Canino, Shakey’s Super League (SSL) National Invitationals MVP Shevana Laput and Best Middle Blocker Thea Gagate are still on board.

The Lady Spikers revved up for their UAAP title retention goal by winning the SSL National Invitationals while their fierce rivals Lady Bulldogs ruled the SSL Pre-Season Championship led by MVP Alyssa Solomon and former UAAP Rookie-MVP Bella Belen.

Other teams are not to be left behind either with prized rookies set for their UAAP arrival led by high school sensations UE’s Casiey Monique Dongallo and Santo Tomas’ Angeline Poyos.

In the men’s division, three-time champion NU and challenger Santo Tomas — fresh from a stunning title run in the PNVF at the expense of the Bulldogs and pro team Cignal — are the undisputed major forces to be reckoned with.

The opening weekend schedule is yet to be released by the UAAP as games will be held durings Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, live and on-demand on Pilipinas Live and UAAP Varsity Channel with catch-up free TV broadcast on One Sports. — John Bryan Ulanday

Flying Titans chase a breakthrough PVL title with determination

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UNDETERRED by their heartbreaking finals defeat to sister team Creamline, Choco Mucho setter Deanna Wong vowed they would come in with more resolve as the Flying Titans chase a breakthrough Premier Volleyball League (PVL) title.

“We’re really motivated,” said Ms. Wong during the media day organized by Cignal at its main office in Mandaluyong City over the weekend.

Ms. Wong, one of the most popular volleyball personalities in the country today, was a vital cog in fueling Choco Mucho’s dream run in last December’s PVL All-Filipino Conference where it made a breakthrough finals appearance.

They eventually lost to the much-experienced Cool Smashers in a heartbreaking two-game sweep.

But for Ms. Wong, she considered it a start of something bigger for the young but blossoming Dante Alinsunurin-mentored franchise.

The enigmatic lass from Cebu thought it would all start from hard work. “We’re going to keep on training and improving so that next season, our goals are even higher,” she said.

The Flying Titans made some changes though as they tapped Royse Tubino, Mean Mendrez, Mars Alba and Bia General to fill in the massive void left by Bea de Leon and Denden Lazaro-Revill, who went to Creamline, and Caitlin Viray, who left for Farm Fresh.

Expected to help Ms. Wong carry most of the load are reigning Most Valuable Player Sisi Rondina, Maddie Madayag, Isa Molde, Cherry Nunag, Kat Tolentino and Thang Ponce.

The league opens on Feb. 20 at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum. — Joey Villar

Argentina knocks Olympic champion Brazil out of Paris Games

ARGENTINA secured their ticket to this year’s Olympic Games by beating Brazil 1-0 on Sunday in the final four of the South American qualifying tournament, leaving the 2020 champions out of the tournament in Paris.

Javier Mascherano’s side required a win against their bitter rivals following draws with Venezuela and Paraguay in the round-robin qualifying stage for the 2024 Games, with only the top two teams securing berths in Paris.

Argentina’s Under-23 team finished with five points, one ahead of Paraguay, who were facing Venezuela later on Sunday. Brazil finished with three points.

Luciano Gondou’s header in the 77th minute was enough to give the victory to Argentina, gold medallists at the 2004 and 2008 Games.

Brazil, medal winners at the last four Olympics, have not missed the Games since 2004. — Reuters

Military man Prabowo Subianto targets Indonesia presidency

INDONESIAN national flags fly at a business district in Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb. 5, 2021. — REUTERS

JAKARTA — Dismissed from the military amid speculation of rights abuses, exiled in Jordan, and once banned from the United States over his alleged dark past, Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto is now in pole position to be Indonesia’s next leader.

The twice presidential loser is trying his luck for a third time, with incumbent Joko Widodo’s tacit backing, and the hugely popular president’s son as his running mate.

The former special forces commander has undergone a remarkable transformation since being appointed defence minister in 2019, cultivating a persona that is more charismatic statesman than the fiery, pious nationalist he earlier portrayed, analysts say.

From an elite Indonesian family and once the son-in-law of late strongman president Suharto, Mr. Prabowo is accused of involvement in the kidnapping of student activists in 1998 and human rights abuses in Papua and East Timor.

The allegations are unproven, and Mr. Prabowo has always denied any responsibility.

And as the 72-year-old draws closer to the Feb. 14 vote, the numbers suggest his rebranding is working.

Surveys have consistently shown Mr. Prabowo is the candidate to beat, with a lead that stretched to a huge 28 points in polls released late last week by Indikator Politik and Lembaga Survei Indonesia, which projected him winning a majority with 51.8% and 51.9% support respectively.

Unable to run after serving the maximum two terms, Mr. Widodo, better known as Jokowi, has signaled his support for once bitter enemy Prabowo, who he defeated in the 2014 and 2019 elections.

With his 36-year-old son as a possible vice president, Jokowi is seeking to retain some influence in government, analysts say.

By appointing Mr. Prabowo to his cabinet, Jokowi provided him with a level of validation and visibility he previously lacked, earning him red carpet treatment as defense minister on trips from Paris to Beijing, and the end of his de facto US travel ban in 2020 when he visited the Pentagon.

His 9 million Instagram followers get to see snaps from his day job, interspersed with offerings of his cats, artistic black and white portraits, and vintage family photographs. Many young Indonesians have become endeared to Mr. Prabowo, particularly his awkward dance moves in public that have gone viral on TikTok, helping him to tap a key demographic.

More than half of Indonesian voters are under 40, with limited knowledge of the darker narratives of his hardline military past and his ascent under Suharto’s autocratic rule.

“Prabowo’s team is clearly portraying Prabowo in a ‘softer’ way in an effort to win over undecided voters. It’s a change from previous campaigns where we’ve seen nationalist populist Prabowo, and pro-Islamist Prabowo,” said Ross Tapsell, from the Australian National University.

In another sign of the image makeover, in a television interview, Mr. Prabowo, known for his legendary temper, came across as humorous and avuncular.

Referring to his time as a soldier, Mr. Prabowo said: “Maybe the perception of me was that I was tough, scary. I am not scary now, right?” — Reuters

Israel frees hostages in Rafah amid airstrikes; officials say 37 killed

A view shows houses and buildings destroyed by Israeli strikes in Gaza City, Oct. 10, 2023. — REUTERS

DOHA/JERUSALEM — Israel launched a special forces operation that freed two Israeli hostages in Rafah amid airstrikes early on Monday, which local health officials said killed 37 people and wounded dozens in the southern Gaza city.

A joint operation by the Israel Defense Force (IDF), Israel’s domestic Shin Bet security service and the Special Police Unit in Rafah freed Fernando Simon Marman, 60, and Louis Hare, 70, the Israeli military said.

The two men were kidnapped by Hamas from Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak on Oct. 7, the military said.

“It was a very complex operation,” Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Richard Hecht said. “We’ve been working a long time on this operation. We were waiting for the right conditions.”

The hostages were being held on the second floor of a building that was breached with an explosive charge during the raid, which saw heavy exchanges of gunfire with surrounding buildings, Mr. Hecht said.

“I’m very happy to announce that this night two released hostages landed here at Sheba medical center, Israel’s largest hospital,” said Prof Arnon Afek, director of Sheba general hospital. “They were received in our ER and initial examinations were conducted by our ER staff and they are in a stable condition and being tended to.”

Israeli military said the air strike on Rafah coincided with the raid to allow its forces to be extracted.

The airstrikes caused widespread panic in Rafah as many people were asleep when the strikes started, said residents contacted by Reuters using a chat app. Some feared Israel had begun its ground offensive into Rafah. Israeli planes, tanks and ships took part in the strikes, with two mosques and several houses hit, according to residents.

Hamas said in a statement that the attack on Rafah was a continuation of a “genocidal war” and forced displacement attempts Israel has waged against the Palestinian people.

US President Joseph R. Biden told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday that Israel should not launch a military operation in Rafah without a credible plan to ensure the safety of the roughly 1 million people sheltering there, the White House said.

Aid agencies say an assault on Rafah would be catastrophic. It is the last relatively safe place in an enclave devastated by Israel’s military offensive.

Mr. Biden and Mr. Netanyahu spoke for about 45 minutes, days after the US leader said Israel’s military response in the Gaza Strip had been “over the top” and expressed grave concern over the rising civilian death toll in the Palestinian enclave. Mr. Netanyahu’s office has said that it had ordered the military to develop a plan to evacuate Rafah and destroy four Hamas battalions it says are deployed there.

Hamas militants killed 1,200 people in southern Israel and abducted at least 250 in their Oct. 7 incursion, according to Israeli tallies. Israel has responded with a military assault on the Gaza Strip that has killed more than 28,000 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

Mr. Netanyahu said in an interview aired on Sunday that “enough” of the 132 remaining Israeli hostages held in Gaza were alive to justify Israel’s war in the region.

Hamas-run Aqsa Television on Sunday quoted a senior Hamas leader as saying any Israeli ground offensive in Rafah would “blow up” the hostage-exchange negotiations.

Egypt warned on Sunday of “dire consequences” of a potential Israeli military assault on Rafah, which lies near its border.

“Egypt called for the necessity of uniting all international and regional efforts to prevent the targeting of the Palestinian city of Rafah,” its foreign ministry added in a statement. — Reuters

North Korea develops new rocket launcher controller — state media

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SEOUL — North Korea has successfully developed a new ballistic control system for a multiple rocket launcher along with controllable shells, state media KCNA reported on Monday.

The Academy of Defense Science, which oversees the country’s missile development, conducted a “ballistic control” test firing of 240-mm caliber controllable multiple rocket launcher shells on Sunday, KCNA said.

KCNA said the strategic value of the 240 mm-caliber multiple rocket launcher will be “reevaluated” its role in battlefields will also increase due to what it called “rapid technical improvement.” The development of the shell and the ballistic control system will make a “qualitative change” in its army’s multiple rocket launcher force, the report added.

Sunday’s launch comes amid multiple missile tests by North Korea in recent weeks and growing ties between Pyongyang and Moscow — moves that have been criticized by the US and its allies as escalating tensions in the Korean Peninsula.

North Korea has accused the US and South Korea of escalating tensions with their large-scale military drills. — Reuters

IMF’s Georgieva says Mideast growth seen to slow in 2024 on oil cuts, Gaza

EUROPEAN Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva share a moment at the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting during the 2022 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund. -- IMF PHOTO/ALISON SHELLEY

DUBAI — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Sunday Middle East economies were lagging below growth projections due to oil production cuts and the Israel-Gaza conflict, even as the global economic outlook remained resilient.

Despite uncertainties, “the global economy has been surprisingly resilient,” IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva told the Arab Fiscal Forum in Dubai, while warning of a potential wider impact on regional economies of continued conflict in Gaza.

In a regional economic report last month, the IMF revised its gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for the Middle East and North Africa down to 2.9% this year, lagging below October projections, due in part to short term oil production cuts and the conflict in Gaza.

The IMF last month edged its forecast for global economic growth higher, upgrading the outlook for both the United States and China and citing faster-than-expected easing of inflation.

Ms. Georgieva said economies neighboring Israel and the Palestinian territories saw the conflict weighing on tourism revenues, while Red Sea attacks weighed on freight costs globally.

Those factors compounded “the challenges of economies that are still recovering from previous shocks,” she told the forum on the sidelines of the World Governments Summit in Dubai.

The Iran-aligned Houthis in Yemen have been targeting commercial vessels with drones and missiles in the Red Sea since mid-November, and say their attacks are in solidarity with Palestinians as Israel strikes Hamas militants in Gaza. But the US and its allies characterize them as indiscriminate and a menace to global trade.

Several global shippers have been diverting traffic to the Cape of Good Hope, a longer route than through Egypt’s Suez Canal.

Egypt’s Finance Minister Mohamed Maait told Reuters on the sidelines of the summit that part of the impact of the diversion on Suez Canal revenues could be absorbed due to good growth in “the period before the events.”

The IMF will publish on Monday a paper that shows phasing out energy subsidies could save $336 billion in the Middle East, equivalent to the economies of Iraq and Libya combined, Ms. Georgieva said.

Ms. Georgieva said that eliminating regressive energy subsidies also “discourages pollution, and helps improve social spending.”

In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, fossil fuel subsidies made up 19% of GDP in 2022, the IMF has said.

It has recommended the gradual unwinding of energy subsidies for the region’s economies, including oil exporters, and suggested targeted support as an alternative.

AI TSUNAMI
Advanced technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), is a key theme of focus at the World Governments Summit, with several top executives from major global tech firms due to speak, including Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI.

Ms. Georgieva said globally, 40% of jobs are exposed to AI, and countries that lack the infrastructure and a skilled workforce to invest could fall behind.

Regional economies such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have significantly increased investment in AI as part of strategies to diversify income sources. — Reuters

Biden’s campaign joins TikTok in push for young voters

US President Joseph R. Biden’s reelection campaign joined short-form video app TikTok on Sunday, using the National Football League’s Super Bowl to kick off its new account to reach young voters ahead of the presidential election in November.

The campaign’s launch on TikTok is notable given that the app, which is owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, is under review in the US for potential national security concerns. Some US lawmakers have long called for the app to be banned over concerns that the Chinese government could access user data or influence what people see on the app.

Last year, the Biden administration ordered government agencies to remove TikTok from federal government-owned phones and devices.

TikTok has maintained that it would not share US user data with the Chinese government and has taken substantial measures to protect the privacy of its users.

The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Sunday.

Biden campaign advisors said in a statement it would “continue meeting voters where they are,” including on other social media apps like Meta Platform’s Instagram and Truth Social, which is owned by former US President Donald Trump.

The campaign is taking “advanced safety precautions” for its devices and its presence on TikTok was separate from the app’s ongoing security review, a campaign official added.

Mr. Trump, the Republican frontrunner in the presidential race, does not have an official account on TikTok.

The video posted by the Biden-Harris HQ TikTok account made light of a fringe conservative conspiracy theory that the Super Bowl was rigged in favor of the Chiefs, in order for pop superstar Taylor Swift, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, to announce an endorsement of Mr. Biden.

Amid rapid-fire questions asking the president to choose from one of two options, Mr. Biden was asked if he was “deviously plotting to rig the season so the Chiefs would win the Super Bowl” or whether the Chiefs were simply just a good football team.

“I’d get in trouble if I told you,” Mr. Biden joked.

By Sunday night, the account had gained 10,900 followers. — Reuters