The Philippine Star

Philracom revenues net P1.2B in taxes, up P88M from 2016

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Horse-racing revenues amounting to P7.3 billion in 2017 has netted the government P1.2 billion in taxes, an increase of P88 million or 7.56 percent from the previous year.

The Philippine Racing Commission attributes this to its innovation­s and membership in the Internatio­nal Federation of Horseracin­g Authoritie­s (IFHA), whose mission is to promote good regulation and best practices on internatio­nal matters pertaining to the sport, such as the ratingbase­d handicappi­ng system.

“The Philracom is very proud of this accomplish­ment as the commission not only arrested the dwindling horse-racing sales for the past three years, it also bettered last year’s revenues,” said Philracom chairman Andrew Sanchez.

The actual figure for 2017 stood at P7,378,571,897 in sales, an increase of P159,830,562 from 2016’s P7,218,741,335. Taxed by 17 percent, the total revenue for the national coffers will amount to P1,254,357,222.49 for a 7.56% increase of P88,208,096.55 compared to 2016’s P1,166,149,125.94.

“The boost in revenues is a product of the increase in our prizes and the implementa­tion of a new rating-based handicappi­ng system as a result of our recent membership with IFHA,” added Sanchez. “Aficionado­s are now more confident to place their bets because they know the races are not only very competitiv­e, they are conducted fair and square.”

Meanwhile, the Philracom also released its nominated entries to its first big salvo for the new year, the 2018 Philracom Commission­er’s Cup, held in honor of former Philracom commission­er and executive director Francisco Paulino Cayco. The event is set Sunday at the Saddle & Clubs Leisure Park, Naic Cavite at a distance of 1,700 meters.

The entries are Bite My Dust of owner Nicomedes Cruz, Electric Truth of Leonardo Javier Jr., coupled entry Eugene Onegin and Lakan of owner Banjamin C. Abalos Jr., Messi of Narciso Morales, Salt and Pepper of Herminio Esguerra and 2017 Triple Crown winner Sepfourtee­n of SC Stockfarm.

A total of P1.5 million is offered in the stakes race, with P900,000 going to the winner and P337,500 to the runner-up. Third and fourth get P187,500 and P75,000, respective­ly. A purse of P70,000 is also set for the breeder of the winning horse.

In September last year, the Philracom finalized its ratingbase­d handicappi­ng system based on IFHA standards with the help of internatio­nal expert Michael Wanklin.

In April, the Philracom welcomed Japanese Racing Associatio­n Facilities Co. Ltd director Kazuhiro Youfu and JRA Facilities Co. Ltd adviser Sadamichi Imabayashi to help raise the standards of the Philippine­s’ three premier racetracks. A month before, the Philracom hosted internatio­nal racing consultant Ciaran Kennelly to review the current structure of the Philracom’s racing program.

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