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Deleting socmed accounts not enough to escape tax By Julito G. Rada FINANCE Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said Sunday tax authorities would still go after social media influencers, even if they had deleted their social media accounts, to make sure they pay taxes to the government. Reports said some media influencers have deleted their social media accounts following the government's recent announcement that they would be taxed because they earned money from their
social media activities. "We will still go after them whether or not they have a social media account because if they earned money, and we have evidence that they had money, they have to pay the tax. Everybody has to pay tax whatever the source of your income is," Dominguez said in an online briefing. Finance Assistant Secretary Dakila Elteen Napao said based on Bureau of Internal Revenue data, 105 media influencers or content creators have Next page
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NCR likely low risk by end-Oct. OCTA sees herd immunity showing results, cites drop in infections, hospital utilization By Macon Ramos-Araneta, Othel V. Campos and Willie Casas
COVID BREAD. A baker in San Andres, Manila inspects some bread shaped like the COVID-19 virus to test its appeal on Sunday -- but at the end of the day, nobody wanted to buy the novelty item. Danny Pata
Supreme Court voids audit of BIR men By Rey E. Requejo THE Supreme Court has nullified tax audits or investigation of taxpayers by revenue officers who are not mandated or authorized to do so. In a decision penned by Associate Justice Jhosep Lopez, the SC ruled that tax audits or investigations could only be done by revenue officers authorized under a letter of authority (LOA) issued by the
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commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue or his or her duly authorized representatives. The SC made the ruling as it dismissed the petition filed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue (CIR) against the 2018 CTA ruling. The ruling invalidated the BIR’s P16.2 million assessment of deficiency value-added tax for 2006 issued against
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NDEPENDENT researchers tracking the coronavirus pandemic said Metro Manila might be classified as a low risk for COVID-19 by the end of October as they no longer see a variant of concern that can enter the country.
In an interview on ABS-CBN Manila now has a reproductive number TeleRadyo, OCTA Research Group of 0.6 percent and a positivity rate of 13 fellow Guido David said they also expect percent. hospital occupancy to decline as Metro The Philippines is currently considered
at moderate risk from the coronavirus despite a continued decline in infections, according to the Health Department. Infections in the past two weeks fell by 21%, while the average daily attack rate was 14.73 for 100,000 people, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario S. Vergeire told an online news briefing. The reproductive number is the number of people who can be infected by a single virus patient, while the positivity rate is the percentage of people tested that are found positive for the coronavirus. "Within this week, there might be
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‘Maring’ moves up north, may become typhoon By Rio N. Araja THE provincial government of Cagayan has suspended classes from preschool to senior high school for today as Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 2 was raised in several areas in northern Luzon due to Tropical Storm “Maring.” Signal No. 2 was also raised over Isabela, Kalinga and Ilocos Norte as Maring was moving west northwestward over the Philippine Sea east of Cagayan, Next page
MORE DOSES. Vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. and Heather Variava, Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy (first and second from left) welcome the arrival of 918,450 doses of Pfizer vaccines donated by the US government through COVAX at the NAIA Terminal 3 in Pasay City on Sunday. Avito Dalan
STAR OF HOPE. A medical staffer hangs a small Christmas star lantern at the window of the Manila Field Hospital at the Luneta grandstand in the capital on Sunday. Meanwhile, a big tarpaulin for health protocol awareness hangs at the entrance passage of Kamuning Market in Quezon City, showing that the COVID-19 is still present despite declining numbers in Metro Manila. Norman Cruz and Manny Palmero
BBM wants salaries ‘Sara just needs big Leni leans on Pinoys’ Dutiful ‘Bato’ follows of frontliners raised push from dad to run’ ‘overwhelming’ help party’s call to file bid FORMER Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" M a r c o s wants to raise the salaries of nurses and healthcare workers across the country as part of his "TawidCovid, Beyond Covid" program if he is elected President in the 2022 elections. In a statement, Next page
DAVAO Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio just needed a "big push" from her father to run for President, Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said late Saturday in a radio interview. "There is only one key for her running —President (Rodrigo) Duterte Next page
By Macon Ramos-Araneta
By Rio N. Araja NOT having enough money to bankroll a presidential camcam paign, Vice President Leni Robredo on Sunday said she is banking on the overwhelming support of the people. Next page
IT WOULD be good to have a military man as the next Chief Executive, President Rodrigo Duterte said in a television program on Friday night. That’s partly the Next page