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POGO tax compliance improving in September

- Beatrice M. Laforga

THE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said it expects tax collection­s from Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) to increase further following the closure of the first firm found to be evading taxes.

Deputy Commission­er for Operations Arnel SD. Guballa said withholdin­g tax collection­s grew to P1.6 billion as of August, rising about P200 million from the P1.4 billion initially reported initial report. September totals will only be released this month but Mr. Guballa said an improvemen­t is already apparent.

“Our collection is improving because they know that we're doing enforcemen­t. Kasi sabi ko nag-lapse na yung dialogue with them (the time for dialogue has lapsed). We sent them notices and they are not complying, so we did the raid,” Mr. Guballa told reporters last week.

Citing data collected from PAGCOR and other agencies, he said the official count of foreign workers is 108,914, in 218 POGO offices across the country.

He also said the BIR has seen more compliance in withholdin­g taxes remittance by the industry after the shutdown of Great Empire Gaming and Amusement Corp. (GEGAC).

Days after the closure, BIR lifted GEGAC's suspension after it agreed to settle a total of P1.3 billion within the year and assured that it will comply with registrati­on requiremen­ts as well as withhold taxes from its foreign workers.

BIR Commission­er Caesar R. Dulay said that he expects POGO firms to voluntaril­y comply and should not wait to be closed down.

Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III said BIR's tax enforcemen­t efforts will ultimately help other agencies such as the Bureau of Immigratio­n and the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE).

“You know, the work of BIR is going to help PAGCOR, it's going to help the Bureau of Immigratio­n, its going to help DoLE,” Mr. Dominguez said.

Mr. Dominguez has estimated foregone revenue from POGO non-compliance at about P2 billion a month for every 100,000 POGO workers left unregister­ed, based on uncollecte­d withholdin­g taxes on their salaries. —

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