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DTI opens steel, tile testing laboratory

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THE DEPARTMENT of Trade and Industry (DTI) said Wednesday that it opened a testing laboratory in Cavite for ceramic tiles and steel to better assess the quality of goods sold in the local market.

The facility will expand the testing capacity available, currently performed mostly by third-party private-sector testing labs.

“With greater testing capabilities, we should be able to minimize substandard products in the market,” DTI Secretary Ramon M. Lopez said at the launch event.

“This should likewise encourage investment in more competitive and smart manufacturing operations using modern technologies that will guarantee high quality products at all times.”

The DTI’s Bureau of Philippine Standards partnered with the Philippine Iron and Steel Institute and Ceramic Manufacturers Association, Inc. for the project, which also aims to support standards development for steel and ceramic tiles. It will also assist small businesses with product development.

The laboratory will contribute to the government’s infrastructure program by testing construction materials, Mr. Lopez said.

The bureau will put up more testing facilities for cement, hollow blocks, and flat glass, he added.

Some steel products like deformed and rerolled steel bars and ceramic tiles are included in the list of products that must be certified before being sold in the local market. — Jenina P. Ibañez

New catastrophe insurance facility to charge separate rates for provinces deemed high-risk

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THE PHILIPPINE Catastrophe Insurance Facility (PCIF) may set rates according to the local hazard profile, which will price in risk associated with disaster-prone areas, insurance industry officials said.

“The efficient management of catastrophe exposures will further result in a more risk-appropriate rating environment, that will ensure sustainable catastrophe premium rates. This will provide the public with wider access to catastrophe insurance protection,” Insurance Commissioner Dennis B. Funa said at an online forum.

“The Technical Working Group with the help of some brokers and also the World Bank is now modelling the rates for the catastrophe perils. The idea is to vary the rates by risk zones — a risk zone is almost like a province — to reflect the risks involved in the rates,” Philippine Insurers & Reinsurers Association Chairman Allan R. Santos said.

Rates are currently set for each catastrophe type instead of by zone.

Mr. Santos said the risk zone-specific rates will only be applicable for typhoon, earthquake, and flood coverage.

He said the PCIF is targeted for launch by April 2022. 

The PCIF is intended to expand the industry’s ability to take on more risk. Currently, insurance firms need to seek reinsurance coverage overseas for their natural disaster-related insurance products. 

“The PCIF was designed to heighten our country’s financial resilience against natural disasters as well as to address the catastrophe insurance gap,” Mr. Funa said. 

Apart from the PCIF, Mr. Funa said the insurance industry has also been working to develop microinsurance cover to reach members of communities that are most vulnerable to climate change and natural disasters.

The Department of Finance estimates that the Philippines may sustain P177 billion worth of losses to public and private assets due to typhoons and earthquakes each year. — Luz Wendy T. Noble

DoF acknowledges downgrade as ‘possible,’ says all economies hurting

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FINANCE SECRETARY Carlos G. Dominguez said a credit rating downgrade for the Philippines is possible, but noted that the ratings agencies are not accounting for the fact that nearly all economies have been beaten down by the pandemic, and called for the need to evaluate them on a new grading curve.

“Of course, there’s a possibility that our credit rating will be downgraded. But the question I have asked the rating agencies and they have not given me the answer: Have we slid down the curve or has the curve been forced downwards? If the curve has been forced downwards, is it still correct to use old standards?” he said in a speech at a Finex forum.

“I really don’t know. I’m not the credit rating guy. But if you want to use the old standards and downgrade us, fine,” he added.

Fitch Ratings maintained its investment grade “BBB” credit rating for the Philippines but revised its outlook to “negative” from “stable” due to the prolonged crisis.

Fitch also said it will continue to monitor the Philippines’ fiscal health.

Mr. Dominguez said he expects the debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio to peak at 60.8% next year with the government to remain an active borrower in order to fund measures to deal with the pandemic.

In a message to reporters Wednesday, Mr. Dominguez said economic managers expect outstanding debt to hit 59.1% of GDP by year’s end, from 54.6% in 2020.

After the peaking in 2022, the 2023 will decline to 60.7% in 2023 and 59.7% in 2024, he said in a speech delivered to the Finex forum also Wednesday.

“Lower revenue collections and a higher public health bill translate into budget deficits. To cover the budget gap, we had to borrow more. It is a necessity. This is the way the world works. Fortunately, with our high credit ratings, it was not difficult to engage in emergency financing with concessional rates,” he said in his speech.

The economic team in its latest medium-term plan capped the fiscal deficit at 9.3% of GDP in 2021, 7.5% in 2022, 5.9% in 2023 and 4.9% in 2024.

The government’s debt stock was estimated at P11.071 trillion at the end of May. Between the start of the year and May, the debt stock rose 13% following borrowing of an additional P1.276 trillion.

Government spending on the pandemic has hit P660 billion so far, including last year’s expenditures.

He reiterated that the Finance department will only support “reasonable and affordable” additional spending to stimulate the economy further to keep its budget deficit intact.

“Before we end our term, the Duterte administration will make sure that we help the next President and the next generations address fiscal and economic risks,” Mr. Dominguez said. — Beatrice M. Laforga

A much-deserved privilege: 20% discounts for national athletes and coaches

As a sports fan, I empathize with our athletes and coaches, who have spent a considerable amount of time preparing for the 2020 Summer Olympics, only for the Games to be postponed due to the pandemic. Nonetheless, these efforts do not go unnoticed. The state recognizes the invaluable contributions of athletes and coaches in bringing honor to our country by providing them with much-deserved privileges. With the Games now rescheduled to commence on July 23, it is an opportune time to recall Republic Act (RA) No. 10699 or the National Athletes, Coaches, and Trainers Benefits and Incentives Act. Signed into law on Nov. 13, 2015, RA 10699 provides a 20% discount to national athletes and coaches on their purchases of goods and services from various establishments.

While the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of this law mention the scope and qualifying conditions of the discount, some business establishments are reluctant to grant the privilege due to lack of clear-cut guidelines on their tax treatment. To address these misgivings, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issued Revenue Regulations (RR) No. 13-2020, which comprehensively discusses the rules on granting the discount and the corresponding tax treatment from the perspective of business establishments.

Among the prerequisites for availing of the discount, the RR requires national athletes and coaches to be recognized and accredited by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), including athletes with disabilities (AWD) who have represented the country in international sports competitions. They must then secure a Philippine National Sports Team Identification Card (PNST ID) and booklet from the PSC for presentation to business establishments.

Section 4 of the RR enumerates the goods and services that are entitled to the 20% discount, which are limited to those for the actual and exclusive use of the qualified national athletes and coaches. Services include transportation (i.e., land transportation including PUBs, PUJs, taxis and TNVS; domestic air and sea fares, including baggage allowance), accommodation (e.g., hotels, resorts and other lodgings), food (i.e., dine-in, take-out, and delivery, subject to conditions), as well as recreation (e.g., fees for use of sports facilities and equipment, admission fees for theaters, amusement parks, etc.). Stock, non-profit, and exclusive sports and country clubs are not required to grant the discount.

On the other hand, goods covered by the discount include medicine (including vaccines, vitamins and mineral supplements) and sports equipment such as balls, racquets, nets, footwear, protective and training equipment). The athlete/coach will need an endorsement from the appropriate National Sports Association to avail of the discount on sports equipment.

The 20% discount is computed based on the VAT-exclusive sales price, if the establishment is VAT-registered, and based on the gross selling price for non-VAT establishments. Moreover, the discount only applies to the amount of the sales attributable to the goods or services that are for the actual and exclusive use or enjoyment of the qualified athlete or coach. The illustration below provides how to compute the discounts for a VAT and non-VAT enterprise.

Business establishments granting the discounts may claim them as a deduction for income tax purposes, subject to proper substantiation requirements under the RR and the Tax Code. However, just like any other expense deduction, taxpayers who opt for the Optional Standard Deduction or the 8% income tax cannot claim it as a deduction.

Effectively, while labeled a “discount,” it is more akin to an “expense” incurred by the business establishments; thus, such discount would not be deducted from the gross selling price/gross receipts for purposes of computing VAT and the 3% percentage tax. While not expressly mentioned in the RR, the input tax arising from the purchases of the vendors related to the discounted sales should be creditable against any output tax of VAT-registered vendors since these are not VAT-exempt, unlike discounted sales to senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs).

If the AWD also has a PWD ID, the AWD can use either the 20% discount under RA 10699 or under RA 10754 as a PWD. While the AWD can enjoy the privileges under both laws, they cannot avail of the 20% discounts conjunctively.

As a requirement under the RR, business establishments granting the discount must keep a record of sales to national athletes and coaches, consisting of the name, PNST ID number, date of transaction, gross sales/receipts, discount granted, and invoice number of every transaction. Failure to maintain these required records may be grounds for disallowance by the BIR of the discounts claimed as deductions for income tax purposes.

To manage potential abuse by athletes, trainers, or business establishments, the RR penalizes violators with fines and/or imprisonment upon the court’s discretion.

As the country’s torchbearers in the international arena, our national athletes and trainers deserve more than the applause, accolades, and medals they earn. They, who put their heart and soul into the games, certainly deserve more. For now, the least that business establishments can do is to recognize and implement RA 10699 effectively. Perhaps, in better days, legislation will expand the benefit further given their patriotic contributions.

The views or opinions 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.

 

Carl Noah Luis A. Javier is an Associate at the Tax Services Department of Isla Lipana & Co., the Philippine member firm of the PwC network.

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Antetokounmpo leads Bucks to first NBA crown since 1971

MILWAUKEE Bucks players celebrate after winning the NBA Championship following game six of the 2021 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns at Fiserv Forum. — REUTERS

THE Milwaukee Bucks, powered by a masterpiece from Greek forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, captured the franchise’s first National Basketball Association (NBA) championship in 50 years with a 105-98 win over the visiting Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.

With the victory, the Bucks clinched the NBA Finals (4-2) and became only the fifth team to win the best-of-seven championship series after losing the first two games.

Antetokounmpo was named most valuable player of the series after scoring a playoff career-high 50 points in the clinching game that will surely soothe the Bucks’ recent history of postseason failure.

“I’m so blessed to work with Giannis every day,” Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer said during an on-court interview.

“He’s a special human being, he’s an even more amazing human being than he is a player. I’ve learned so much from him and his leadership.”

Phoenix overcame a slow start to the game and led by as many as seven points early in the third quarter but could not contain Antetokounmpo down the stretch.

Suns guard Chris Paul had a team-high 26 points.

For Phoenix, who were seeking their first championship in the team’s 53-year existence, the defeat marked the first time all season they have lost four consecutive games.

Unlike last year’s NBA Finals when the celebratory screams of the Los Angeles Lakers echoed across an arena void of fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bucks’ win kicked off a wild party for both a capacity crowd of 17,000 inside and the 65,000 supporters who attended a watch party outside the arena.

SHAKY START
Both teams got off to a shaky start that saw poor shooting on both ends of the court and plenty of turnovers but Milwaukee, powered by Antetokounmpo, led 29-16 after the first quarter.

Phoenix, facing elimination for the first time in the 2021 playoffs, shook off their lowest-scoring first quarter of the postseason as they turned up the defense while Chris Paul led the offense as the Suns took a 47-42 lead into the half.

The Suns opened up a seven-point lead early in the third quarter but the Bucks responded with a 16-6 run that put them back in front. From there, the teams went back and forth and took a 77-77 tied into the final quarter.

But Milwaukee never trailed the rest of the way and it was Antetokounmpo who took over on the offensive end to deny the Suns’ a chance to host a decisive seventh game. — Reuters

Tokyo kicks off Games amid COVID-19 concerns

OPENING Round match between Australia 1-8 Japan during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium in Fukushima, Japan. — REUTERS

FUKUSHIMA/TOKYO — The pandemic-postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympics began on Wednesday with Japanese women’s softball pitcher Yukiko Ueno getting Games competition underway in what the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said was needed as “a celebration of hope.”

Rising coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in host city Tokyo have cast a shadow over the world’s largest sporting event, which is taking place largely without spectators. Japan this month decided that participants would compete in empty venues to minimize health risks.

WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the Games should go ahead to demonstrate to the world what can be achieved with the right plan and measures.

“May the rays of hope from this land illuminate a new dawn for a healthy, safer and fairer world,” he said, holding aloft an Olympic Games torch. “It is my sincere hope the Tokyo Games succeed.”

But Tedros warned the world was in the early stages of another wave of infections and criticized the vaccine discrepancies between countries.

Olympics and Japanese officials have forged on with the sports spectacle despite opposition in the country to hosting more than 11,000 athletes and the staff and media that come with them amid rising COVID-19 infections.

Underscoring the downsized Games due to the pandemic, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will only meet with less than 20 country leaders on the sidelines of the Olympics, down from as many as 120 originally scheduled.

In a recent poll in the Asahi newspaper, 68% of respondents expressed doubt about the ability of Olympic organizers to control coronavirus infections, with 55% saying they were opposed to the Games going ahead.

Japanese domestic media report that government adviser Shigeru Omi said Tokyo daily COVID-19 infections may spike to a record level of 3,000 in first week of August.

That would cause an extremely high risk of pressuring on the already-stretched medical system.

Two more softball games as well as the first six women’s soccer matches are scheduled for later on Wednesday. The opening ceremony is Friday. — Reuters

Nets, Lakers ahead in 2022 NBA title odds

THE Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns are looking up at the favorites to win the 2021-22 NBA title according to early odds released by sportsbooks on Tuesday.

Leading the pack as the favorite for the Larry O’Brien Trophy next summer are the Brooklyn Nets at +210. The Nets lost a seven-game series to the eventual-champion Bucks in the Eastern Conference semifinals last month.

The Suns eliminated the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of this year’s Western Conference playoffs, but it’s LeBron James’ team that has the best title odds in the West for next season, according to DraftKings.

PointsBet rates the top three in the same order — Nets (+250), Lakers (+650) and Bucks (+800) — and the Golden State Warriors are even with the Suns in a tie for fourth at +900.

At +475 via DraftKings, the Lakers are ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers (+800), Golden State Warriors (+1,200) and Suns (+1,400). Golden State missed the playoffs due to a loss to the Lakers and the Memphis Grizzlies in the play-in tournament, but the Warriors expect the return of shooting guard Klay Thompson and have the No. 7 pick in the 2021 draft.

The Suns eliminated the Clippers in the 2021 conference finals.

Philadelphia was the top seed in the Eastern Conference entering the 2021 playoffs, but the 76ers are just +1,600 at DraftKings to claim the championship with tumult on the roster and the future of 25-year-old point guard Ben Simmons unclear. The Sixers lost to the Atlanta Hawks in a second-round series last month.

Bringing up the rear on the DraftKings NBA title odds board, the Detroit Pistons own the No. 1 pick in next week’s draft and share +50,000 odds with the Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers, Oklahoma City Thunder and Houston Rockets. — Reuters

Giannis named NBA Finals MVP

MILWAUKEE Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) celebrates with the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award after game six of the 2021 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns at Fiserv Forum. — REUTERS
MILWAUKEE Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) celebrates with the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award after game six of the 2021 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns at Fiserv Forum. — REUTERS

MILWAUKEE Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) after leading his team to a 4-2 series victory over the visiting Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.

Antetokounmpo, who was born and raised in Athens to Nigerian parents, joins Dirk Nowitzki (2011), Tony Parker (2007), Tim Duncan (2005 and 2003) and Hakeem Olajuwon (1994 and 1995) as the only international players to be named NBA Finals MVP.

It was a remarkable NBA Finals debut for the 26-year-old Antetokounmpo, especially considering he missed the final two games of the previous series after suffering a gruesome-looking hyperextension of his left knee.

But Antetokounmpo managed to play in each game of the NBA Finals during which he averaged 35.2 points, 13.2 rebounds and five assists over six games.

Antetokounmpo saved his best for last as he recorded a playoff career-high 50 points in the championship-clinching game at home to go along with 14 rebounds and five blocks. — Reuters

Obiena has eyes on the prize in Tokyo

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo, Senior Reporter

POLE-VAULTER EJ Obiena holds the distinction as the first Filipino athlete to qualify for the Olympic Games in Tokyo and is looking to create more history as he competes in the rescheduled quadrennial Games.

“The Olympics is very near and no one can predict the results, but rest assured that the fighting spirit is very much alive. We will proudly not just represent the Philippines, but fight for its glory,” shared the 25-year-old Obiena on social media.

The Manila native is one of 19 Philippine bets out to hand the country its first-ever Olympic gold medal in almost a century of participation.

Mr. Obiena, who qualified for the Olympics in September 2019 in a tournament in Napoli, Italy, has spent majority of the past few years in Italy for his training; a situation that was not easy, especially with the pandemic, but something he had to do in the hopes of achieving his goals in Tokyo.

“When you’re out of the country and seeing what’s happening, it’s not easy… So hopefully, I can give back something to the country of some sort [in the Olympics during these times],” he told digital site PusoPilipinas.

And it has paid dividends for him as he steadily won a number of international competitions, including gold medals in meets in the Czech Republic, Germany and Italy.

He also struck gold in the Asian Championships, Southeast Asian Games and World University Games in 2019.

The solid run has him now ranked number six in the world in the men’s pole vault.

For the Olympics, the target for Mr. Obiena is to top his personal best and national records of 5.87 meters (outdoor) and 5.86 meters (indoor) to position himself for a podium finish, or even a gold.

To do that, he has to contend against a tough field which include world number one Armand Duplantis of Sweden, Americans Sam Kendricks and Christopher Nilsen, Polish Piotr Lisek and French Renaud Lavillenie.

Mr. Obiena begins his campaign on July 31 (qualification) with the pole-vault finals set for Aug. 3. He is due in Tokyo on Friday, July 23, hours before the Opening Ceremony.

The Tokyo Olympics will last until Aug. 8.

Team Philippines settling well in Athletes’ Village heading into start of Olympic Games

TAEKWONDO jin Kurt Barbosa is one of the Filipino athletes now in the Tokyo Olympics Athletes’ Village. — PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE FB PAGE

MEMBERS of Team Philippines for the Tokyo Olympic Games are settling well in the Athletes’ Villages as they wait for the official start of the proceedings this weekend.

While Japan is in a state of emergency because of the pandemic, Philippine bets are managing to adjust to the situation and going about their affairs.

“The athletes approach each day as a regular one, but they don’t let their guards down,” Team Philippines’ physician Dr. Randy Molo of the Philippine Sports Commission’s Medical and Sports Science Science unit communicated to local sports media from Japan.

“They bring their chairs into the open, grass field and they soak up the sun. You see athletes jogging or cycling, but with the usual masks and social distancing,” he added.

The team physician also shared that the athletes’ needs are being taken care of, including extensive meals to choose from and massage treatment available upon request online.

Also, athletes, officials, and coaches numbering 6,700 inside the village undergo saliva testing for COVID-19 daily.

Dr. Molo said the village has had its share of positive cases already and it is something they are closely monitoring.

Majority of the Philippine bets are staying in the Athletes’ Village, including four-time Olympian Hidilyn Diaz (weightlifting) and debuting Margielyn Didal (skateboarding), Cris Nievarez (rowing), Caloy Yulo (gymnastics) and Kurt Barbosa (taekwondo).

The Philippines also has athletes seeing action in athletics, shooting, swimming, golf, judo and boxing. — Michael Angelo S. Murillo

Northport notches first win in rout of Phoenix

The Northport Batang Pier routed the Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters, 115-79, on Wednesday to book their first win in the PBA Philippine Cup. (PBA Images)   

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo, Senior Reporter

The Northport Batang Pier barged into the win column in the PBA Philippine Cup after routing the Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters, 115-79, on Wednesday at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.

Northport left Phoenix from the second quarter all the way to the fourth period, outscoring the latter, 93-61, to take their record to 1-1 early in the season-opening Philippine Basketball Association All-Filipino tournament.

Guard Robert Bolick, Kevin Ferrer and rookie big man Troy Rike each finished with 20 points apiece for the Batang Pier in the victory. Mr. Bolick also had 11 assists and seven rebounds while Mr. Ferrer grabbed nine boards. Mr. Rike, meanwhile, shot a high 85% (6-of-7) from three-point land.

Also finishing with double-digit points for Northport were Sidney Onwubere and rookie Jamie Malonzo with 15 points each, and Paolo Taha with 12.

The 36-point winning margin was the largest for the Batang Pier in franchise history, eclipsing their 34-point advantage, 124-90, against the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kings set in Game One of their 2019 Governors’ Cup best-of-five semifinal series.

Meanwhile, Phoenix, which dropped to its second defeat in as many outings, was led by the 26 points of Vic Manuel. Matthew Wright finished with 15 points.

Cignal tops Sta. Lucia in four sets

The Cignal HD Spikers were four-set winners over the Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors in PVL Open Conference action on Wednesday. (PVL Media Bureau)

The Cignal HD Spikers bounced back from their opening game loss in the Premier Volleyball League Open Conference, defeating the Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors in four sets, 25-22, 25-18, 13-25, 25-20, on Wednesday at the PCV Socio-Civic Cultural Center in Bacarra, Ilocos Norte.

Cignal came back stronger in the fourth set after it failed to complete a shutout of Sta. Lucia.

Janine Marciano and Roselyn Doria paced the HD Spikers with 14 points apiece with the former having 13 kills.

May Luna added 10 in the win while Rachel Anne Daquis and Norielle Ipac contributed eight points apiece.

The HD Spikers had a chance to close out the contest early but never got it going in the third frame where they fell behind and could not recover.

For Sta. Lucia, it was MJ Phillips who led with 20 points, 17 off kills. Aiza Maizo-Pontillas had 15 and Jovielyn Prado 11.

The loss sent the Lady Realtors to their second defeat in three matches. – Michael Angelo S. Murillo