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CTA to PAGCOR: Pay P375.31M

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THE COURT of Tax Appeals (CTA) has ordered the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) to pay its basic deficiency income tax for taxable years 2005 and 2006, amounting to P375.31 million, inclusive of surcharge and penalty rates.

In a 22-page ruling dated Dec. 22, 2023, the CTA En Banc determined the amount of tax deficiency of PAGCOR following the Supreme Court’s (SC) directive to probe its income taxes (IT) for the said two-year period.

The CTA amended its previous decision, following the SC’s Nov. 22, 2017 ruling which ordered the consolidated cases between the Commissioner of Internal Revenue (CIR) and PAGCOR to be remanded to the tax court for the determination of the final amount to be paid by the government-owned corporation. The CTA ruling was penned by Associate Justice Lanee S. Cui-David. 

The High Court had reasoned that PAGCOR is entitled to the tax privilege granted for income from gaming operations. However, it cited Republic Act No. 9337, which amended the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, which withdrew PAGCOR’s exemption from corporate income tax on income derived from other related services.

Hence, the SC determined that PAGCOR should only pay deficiency income tax on income derived from other related services, and not from its gaming operations, for 2005 and 2006. Likewise, the High Court said that PAGCOR is liable to fringe benefit tax (FBT) as it is not covered by tax exemptions, echoing a previous ruling.

“As ruled by the Supreme Court, PAGCOR is only liable to pay the deficiency IT, including surcharges and interests, on its income derived from other related activities for taxable years 2005 and 2006, and the assessed deficiency FBT, including surcharges and interests, for the same taxable years,” read part of the CTA ruling.

The appellate court determined that the basic deficiency income tax amounted to P6.2 million and P115.24 million for taxable years 2005 and 2006 respectively. However, adding up the surcharge, deficiency, and delinquency interest acquired in succeeding years, the total amount due as of Dec. 31, 2017, reached P8.36 million for 2005 and P366.95 million for 2006, summing up to P375.31 million.

In its ruling, the CTA explained that the surcharge and interest were only computed until the end of 2017 which is prior to the amendment of the NIRC under the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law.

The CTA said PAGCOR is required to additionally pay a 12% per annum delinquency interest on the unpaid deficiency income tax for the taxable year 2006, as required by tax laws. The court said the total outstanding amount for the said year stands at P79.39 million as of the end of 2008. — Jomel R. Paguian

Coca-Cola, Shell boost recycling

COCA-COLA Beverages, Philippines Inc. (CCBPI) and Shell Pilipinas Corp. have expanded the number of collection points of their plastic bottle recycling initiative, assigning more gas stations for the project in Manila and Davao.

In a statement on Wednesday, CCBPI said the “Tapon to Ipon: Basta Klaro, Panalo” program collects clear polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles of any brand for recycling at designated collection locations.

The participating Shell Select stores have recycling bins as well as information, education, and communication materials, which seek to boost awareness on the recyclability of clear PET bottles and to urge the active participation of the community and Shell customers.

“The expansion of this sustainability initiative with Shell is another milestone in our unified goal towards creating more accessible collection and recycling infrastructure in the country,” CCBPI National Key Accounts Senior Manager Michael Joseph Bayani said.

“Since we started launching our collection hubs in Shell Select outlets in 2021, we have been continuously working on fulfilling our shared responsibility toward a World Without Waste. We are truly grateful for Shell’s invaluable support, and we are excited to continue driving even greater impact together,” he added.

The Tapon to Ipon initiative has been partnering with key customers, traditional trade outlets, and private and government stakeholders to create collection hubs for recyclable PET plastic bottles.

The initiative also serves a crucial role in the collection of clear PET plastic bottles for recycling at PETValue Philippines, a joint venture between Coca-Cola and Indorama Ventures, a leading sustainable chemical company. The joint venture operates as the first bottle-to-bottle recycling facility in the Philippines. — Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

BuCor prioritizing prison upgrades

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THE BUREAU of Corrections (BuCor) said on Wednesday that it is rolling out several priority projects to upgrade the country’s penal facilities, following a 23% hike in its budget from P6.1 billion last year to P7.4 billion in 2024.

“The main focus of the 1st Command Conference was to discuss and strategize the bureau’s budget allocation,” the BuCor said in a statement after its key officials convened this week at its Muntinlupa City headquarters to discuss their strategies and priority projects which includes a P1-billion allocation for building a “supermax” facility for convicts of heinous crimes.

“The discussions were… a commitment to ensuring proper utilization of resources for the benefit of the bureau,” it added, noting a focus on improving the conditions in jail facilities, the enhancement of video surveillance systems, and the use of body cameras for prison personnel.

They also discussed the deployment of K9 units in all operating prisons and penal farms (OPPF).

BuCor is also studying possible collaborations with other agencies to create additional opportunities for its development, expressing its intent to engage in such partnerships.

BuCor Director General Gregorio Pio P. Catapang, Jr. mentioned working with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to construct the “supermax” jail facility.

Also, the BuCor is planning on acquiring earthmoving equipment for development projects as it expedites the land titling of all its properties and maximizing the utility of land acquired by OPPFs. — Jomel R. Paguian

DA sets P73M for fisheries rehab

THE DEPARTMENT of Agriculture (DA) has allocated P73.62 million as rehabilitation funds for damaged fisheries equipment due to flash floods from the shear line and wind convergence in Northern Mindanao.

In a statement, the DA said that rehabilitation and the distribution of fishing equipment will be handled by the regional office of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) after the signing of a memorandum of agreement on rehabilitation projects.

Funds have been allotted for 1,259 units of motorized boats with multiple fishing gear amounting to P71.16 million, 58 units of netting gear, and two payao fish aggregating devices.

The agency also handed out catfish, tilapia, and milkfish (bangus) fingerlings amounting to P379,000.

About P1.33 million was also allocated for the rehabilitation of BFAR’s Brackishwater Fish Farm, which supplies fingerlings in Misamis Occidental and its neighboring provinces.

BFAR Regional Director Edward B. Yasay said that the provision of motorized boats, fishing gear, and other equipment would provide the needed intervention for calamity-affected fisherfolk across the five provinces of Northern Mindanao.

“These are necessary not only in restoring the livelihood of (fisherfolks) in Region 10, but also to ensure the continuous supply of fish and other fishery products in the region,” Mr. Yasay added. — Adrian H. Halili

Earthquake rocks Surigao del Sur

A MAGNITUDE 5.3 earthquake rocked Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur in the country’s south on Wednesday morning, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.

The tectonic quake, initially estimated at 5.3 magnitude, had a depth of 25 kilometers and located 32 km southeast of Hinatuan town, which felt a 7.4-magnitude tremor last month that killed three people.

Wednesday’s earthquake was deemed an aftershock of the early December tremor, Phivolcs said.

Meanwhile, the agency said 116 volcanic earthquakes had been recorded near Mt. Bulusan in Sorsogon province as of 9 a.m. on Wednesday. It urged residents near the volcano to remain cautious of potential mudflows. — Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza

Firecracker and fireworks injuries climb to 557

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THE PHILIPPINE health department on Wednesday said it had recorded 114 more injuries related to lighting up firecrackers and fireworks after the New Year celebration, bringing the total cases during the holiday season to 557.

The youngest victim so far was a 10-month-old baby from Metro Manila whose right eye was hit by a legal firecracker lit by someone else at home, the Department of Health (DoH) said in a statement.

The oldest case was a 77-year-old male from Ilocos Region who suffered burns from a legal firecracker lit by another person at home.

“Household use of fireworks is a risk not only to yourself but to your family. Our data further strengthens this observation,” the DoH said.

Almost 100% of the victims were injured at home and in the streets, the DoH said, adding that most of the cases were due to legal fireworks. It said around 9% of the new cases were hospitalized due to their injuries.

Metro Manila accounted for more than half or 306 of the 557 injury cases related to fireworks and firecrackers during the holiday season, followed by Ilocos Region with 55 cases, Central Luzon with 42, and Calabarzon with 39.

Kwitis, a rocket-like pyrotechnics product, was the top cause of injuries, followed by firecrackers “5-Star,” pla-pla, boga, and “whistle bomb,” and then sparklers like luces and the “fountain.”

“Illegal fireworks are to blame for just four out of every 10 cases (216, 39%), with legal fireworks causing more injuries,” the DoH said. — Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza

Dwight Howard beefs up PHL’s Strong Group in Dubai tourney

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NBA veteran Dwight Howard is Philippines-bound.

The decorated big man will reinforce country representative Strong Group in the Dubai International Basketball Championship slated on Jan. 19 to 28 in the United Arab Emirates.

No less than head coach Charles Tiu confirmed the news first reported by NBA insider Shams Charania of The Athletic.

“He should be here this weekend,” Tiu on Wednesday told The STAR, expecting Mr. Howard’s hulking presence to spell the difference for the Philippine team.

“I expect him to still be dominant, especially defensively. We got him because we intend to win and we think he would give us the best chance (to accomplish it).”

Mr. Howard, the No. 1 pick of the Orlando Magic in 2004, indeed boasts a stacked resume in the NBA that should be handy for Strong Group’s Dubai bid.

He’s an NBA champion, three-time Defensive Player of the Year, five-time All-NBA First Team and eight-time All-Star with stints in the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Washington Wizards and the Philadelphia 76ers.

Mr. Howard, 38, also served as a vital cog for Team USA’s Redeem Team in the 2008 Beijing Olympics as the powerhouse squad featuring legendary cagers Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Carmelo Anthony, reclaimed the gold medal. Recently, Mr. Howard played for Taoyuan Leopards in Taiwan’s T1 League, where he won Most Valuable Player (MVP) for Imports and All-Star Game MVP, before trooping to another Asian squad in Strong Group.

Aside from Mr. Howard, Strong Group also scooped up the services of Australia national team mentor and former Bay Area coach Brian Goorjian as part of Tiu’s coaching staff. Mr. Goorjian steered Bay Area to a runner-up finish in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup as a guest team.

UAAP MVP Kevin Quiambao of La Salle and ace point guard JD Cagulangan of the University of the Philippines are among the notable players to headline the squad alongside the NBA legend, according to Mr. Tiu.

The full roster, including the additional imports, will be released soon as Strong Group seeks redemption after a quarterfinal exit last year led by fellow ex-NBAers in Renaldo Balkman, Shabazz Muhammad, Nick Young Messrs. Quiambao and Cagulangan were also part of last year’s squad with MPBL MVP Justine Baltazar,Fil-American sensation Sedrick Barefield, Jerom Lastimosa, Will Gozum, Migz Oczon and Francis Lopez.

Strong Group is eyeing to bring the Dubai crown back to the Philippines after the feat of Mighty Sport, also mentored by Mr. Tiu, in 2020 as the first non-Middle Eastern champion team. — John Bryan Ulanday

Five teams vie for last three slots in playoff phase of PBA Commissioner’s Cup

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FIVE teams embark on a spirited race for the last three available slots in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup playoffs as hostilities resume tomorrow.

NorthPort (5-4), TNT (4-5), Rain or Shine (4-5), NLEX (3-6) and a still-alive Terrafirma (2-7) hope to get the job done in their two remaining eliminations assignments to catch the quarterfinals bus.

Five seats in the Last-8 are already accounted for with Magnolia (9-1) assured of Top 4 and twice-to-beat advantage no matter what happens in its eliminations closeout game.

Phoenix (7-2), Meralco (6-2), San Miguel Beer (6-3) and holder Ginebra (6-3) are disputing the three other win-once bonuses, making their post-holidays assignments equally high-value.

Carrying identical 1-8 cards, Blackwater and Converge are out of it all but will surely aim for a graceful exit in the import-flavored Season 48 opener.

With five wins, sixth-running NorthPort enjoys the upperhand among the five quarterfinal aspirants.

The Batang Pier can formally clinch a quarterfinal ticket with win No. 6 tomorrow against the also-ran Bossing; if not, versus the Gin Kings on Sunday.

Governors’ Cup kingpin Tropang Giga and the rejuvenated Elasto Painters can advance without complications if they sweep their last two, which include their faceoff tomorrow and succeeding duel with the Fuel Masters and the FiberXers, respectively

If they can hurdle both Converge and Barangay Ginebra, the Road Warriors can reach as many as five victories, which might get them an outright entry or at least a rubbermatch, depending on the final records of the other camps.

For their part, the Dyip can get to a maximum of four Ws if successful against SMB and Meralco, but they have to pray it would be enough to still send them to a KO for the quarters. — Olmin Leyba

US charges ex-fintech CEO who tried to buy Sheffield United fraudulently

NEW YORK — US prosecutors in Manhattan unveiled criminal charges against a Nigerian fintech businessman who recently bid unsuccessfully for an English Premier League soccer team, saying he lied to investors about his companies’ finances.

Odogwu Banye Mmobuosi, 45, the former co-chief executive officer of Tingo Group, was charged with securities fraud, making false US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, and conspiracy in an indictment made public on Tuesday.

Prosecutors said the defendant, known as Dozy Mmobuosi, falsely represented that his Tingo Mobile cellular business and Tingo Foods agriculture business were profitable, generating hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue.

Mr. Mmobuosi sold both businesses to Tingo Group and Agri-Fintech Holdings, caused them to falsely portray the businesses as “cash-rich, revenue-generating companies,” and looted millions of dollars by misappropriating cash and selling stock at inflated prices, the indictment said.

The alleged scheme occurred from 2019 to 2023, prosecutors said. Mr. Mmobuosi is at large. A lawyer for him could not immediately be identified.

Tingo Group, based in Montvale, New Jersey, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Mr. Mmobuosi temporarily stepped down as Tingo Group’s co-chief executive officer (CEO) on Dec. 20, two days after the SEC filed civil charges accusing him of orchestrating a “staggering” fraud.

The SEC said Mr. Mmobuosi siphoned at least $16 million from Tingo Group. It said he used the money to buy luxury cars and travel on private jets, and to try to buy the Sheffield United soccer team when it was in the lower Championship league.

According to the SEC complaint, Tingo Mobile purports to supply mobile handsets and related services to farmers in Nigeria, while Tingo Foods is a purported food processor.

Tingo Group is a defendant in the SEC case, and has said it intended to vigorously defend itself.

The indictment was made public nearly seven months after the short-seller Hindenburg Research accused Tingo Group of having “fabricated” its financials, and challenged Mr. Mmobuosi’s claim to have developed Nigeria’s first mobile payment app.

The case is US v. Mmobuosi, US District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 23-cr-00601. — Reuters

Steelers fighting for playoff spot, face top-seeded Ravens

THE BALTIMORE Ravens have locked up the No. 1 seed in the American Football Conference (AFC) playoff bracket, so why play their starters in Week 18?

Coach John Harbaugh and company are pondering that question ahead of Saturday’s season finale against the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers, whose own playoff dreams will be on the line.

The Ravens (13-3) thrashed the Miami Dolphins 56-19 last Sunday for their sixth straight victory, clinching the AFC North and a first-round playoff bye in the process. Lamar Jackson threw more touchdown passes (five) than incompletions (three) as public support grew for the quarterback to win his second NFL Most Valuable Player award.

Mr. Harbaugh said Monday that the Ravens had yet to decide how much — if at all — to play Mr. Jackson and other starters in the regular-season finale. The coach said they’d know by Wednesday and would not “keep it a secret.”

One possible factor at play is the age-old “rest vs rust” debate. When the Ravens secured a first-round bye in 2019, they held out starters against Pittsburgh in the regular-season finale, but after a long gulf between games, they came out flat in a divisional-round loss to Tennessee.

In Mr. Harbaugh’s view, there’s no comparison worth drawing. “I remember the experience and the choices we made (in 2019), but the decisions we made, we made for certain reasons,” Mr. Harbaugh said. “We thought they were the right decisions. What impacted how in terms of us not playing our best football that day, it’s really hard to say what the cause and effect was.”

The Steelers (9-7) surely would love to face Baltimore’s backups in Week 18. After staying in the AFC wild-card hunt with Sunday’s 30-23 win at Seattle, they have five paths to earn a playoff berth.

Three of the scenarios require Pittsburgh to win while getting help elsewhere in the conference. Pittsburgh could also get in with a tie, a Jacksonville loss and the Houston-Indianapolis game not ending in a tie. If the Steelers lose, but Jacksonville loses, Denver beats Las Vegas and Houston and Indianapolis don’t tie, Pittsburgh would sneak in, too.

The Steelers will continue to place their hopes on the shoulders of Mason Rudolph, their third starting quarterback this season. In two starts, both Pittsburgh wins, Rudolph has completed 68.6 percent of his passes for 564 yards, two touchdowns and zero interceptions.

Kenny Pickett was inactive against Seattle while recovering from an ankle injury, but he is now healthy and will be Mr. Rudolph’s backup Sunday. Mr. Pickett refuted a rumor that he refused to dress against Seattle if the starting job wasn’t returned to him.

“One man’s misfortune is another man’s opportunity,” Mr. Pickett said Tuesday. “Mason played well when he got in there. I have a ton of respect for Mason and everything that he’s done and what our team has been doing. My job now that I’m back healthy is to be the backup.”

“There’s never been an awkward air. Those guys are dear friends and always professional,” Mr. Rudolph said of his fellow quarterbacks.

Pittsburgh star T.J. Watt is tied for the league lead with 17 sacks. He recorded two sacks and recovered a fumble when the host Steelers defeated the Ravens 17-10 in October.

Pittsburgh has won six of its past seven games against Baltimore dating back to the 2020 season — all seven decided by seven points or fewer.

Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick (knee) and linebacker Elandon Roberts (pectoral) did not participate in Pittsburgh’s walkthrough Tuesday. Running back Najee Harris (knee) — who had season highs of 27 carries, 122 yards and two touchdowns against Seattle — was limited along with guard Isaac Seumalo (shoulder), defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (groin) and safety Trenton Thompson (neck). Pickett was a full participant.

Baltimore’s estimated injury report listed leading receiver Zay Flowers (calf), linebacker Malik Harrison (groin), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (calf) and cornerback Daryl Worley (shoulder/ankle) as non-participants. Star safety Kyle Hamilton (knee) and linebacker Patrick Queen (shoulder) were among seven Ravens listed as limited. — Reuters

Charlotte Hornets overtake Kings, end 11-game slide

TERRY ROZIER scored 34 points and the Charlotte Hornets ended an 11-game losing streak by rallying for a 111-104 victory over the host Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night.

Miles Bridges added 27 points for Charlotte, which concluded the game with 10 consecutive points to win for the first time since Dec. 8. P.J. Washington added 17 points off the bench for the Hornets, who shot 75 percent from the field (12 of 16) during a 36-point final quarter.

De’Aaron Fox recorded 30 points, six assists and five rebounds for the Kings, who have lost three of their past five games. Domantas Sabonis had 23 points and 19 rebounds but also committed a career-worst 11 turnovers.

Chris Duarte added 12 points and Keegan Murray scored 10 for the Kings, who committed 21 turnovers.

Cody Martin had 10 points for Charlotte, which played without rookie Brandon Miller (hip), the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 draft. Charlotte took a 105-104 lead on Washington’s dunk with 51.5 seconds to play. Fox turned it over on the Kings’ next possession and Mr. Martin’s layup gave the Hornets a three-point advantage with 42.1 seconds to play.

Mr. Bridges added four free throws over the final 32.9 seconds as the Hornets closed out the victory and improved to 4-13 on the road.

The Hornets made 51.2 percent of their field-goal attempts and were 12 of 34 (35.3 percent) from behind the arc.

Sacramento shot 43.5 percent from the field, including 14 of 36 (38.9 percent) from 3-point range. The Kings held a 48-35 rebounding advantage. A 3-pointer by Washington knotted the score at 81 with 10:03 left in the game.

The Kings scored 13 of the next 20 points to hold a 94-88 lead after Davion Mitchell’s 3-pointer with 6:28 remaining.

Charlotte scored the last five points of the third quarter, including a dunk by Washington with 1:03 left, to trail 78-75 entering the final stanza. — Reuters

Pliskova rallies to oust Naomi Osaka in Brisbane

BRISBANE — Karolina Pliskova gave Naomi Osaka a reality check on her return to tournament tennis by rallying for a 3-6 7-6(4) 6-4 victory in a high quality second-round clash at the Brisbane International on Wednesday.

Ms. Osaka had eased through her first tour match in 15 months on Monday after taking time out of the game to have a child but former world number one Ms. Pliskova proved an altogether tougher prospect.

The contest started well for four-times Grand Slam champion Ms. Osaka after she banged down five aces to lock up the opening set in 37 minutes against her rusty-looking opponent, who had received a bye through the first round.

Ms. Pliskova found her rhythm in the second set, however, and although Ms. Osaka’s rock solid serve repeatedly got her out of trouble until the tiebreak, she was unable to prevent the Czech from leveling up the contest.

An early break allowed Ms. Pliskova to get her nose in front in the deciding set and she saved three break points in the next game to retain her advantage over her 26-year-old rival.

That was as close as Ms. Osaka got and Ms. Pliskova showed the quality of her own serve to ease into the third round and a clash with Camila Giorgi or third seed Jelena Ostapenko. “I’m happy to start with a win, the start of the season is always important, I thought I played quite well,” Ms. Pliskova, who won the Brisbane title in 2017, 2019 and 2020, said in an on-court interview. “I thought my focus (was the difference), you can practice for as long as you like but a match is always a bit different.”

Ms. Osaka will take plenty of positives out of the contest, not least the 14 aces she pounded down, as she looks ahead to her return to the Grand Slam arena at the Australian Open, a tournament she won in 2019 and 2021. — Reuters