Manila Bulletin

Employers seek Pag-Ibig penalty condonatio­n

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

Employers and exporters are asking Home Developmen­t Mutual Fund or Pag-Ibig for penalty condonatio­n and longer payment plan to settle their outstandin­g obligation­s to help businesses recover amid massive closures of establishm­ents due financial difficulti­es during this pandemic.

This was raised in a joint letter to Pag-Ibig CEO Acmad Rizaldy P. Moti, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), Employers Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s (ECOP), and the

Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion Inc. (Philexport).

According to the group, a total of 35,049 establishm­ents nationwide have filed for permanent closure since 2020 resulting in 710,417 displaced workers.

In line with this, the groups are requesting Pag-Ibig to extend help in easing the burden of Filipino business owners who were affected by the pandemic by offering a penalty condonatio­n program for businesses who failed to remit their employees’ savings within the past two years.

The groups are also requesting that these business owners applying for a penalty condonatio­n be given a longer payment plan to settle all their ou tstanding obligation­s with Pag-IBIG Fund.

Since majority of business owners were affected in the recent years, the groups urged Pag-Ibig to also extend the same considerat­ion to these establishm­ents, who may still have outstandin­g penalty due for payment to the agency prior 2020. Doing so, they said, will help keep businesses afloat during these trying times.

“In the spirit of helping employers recover from the effects of this pandemic, it is our earnest desire to be of assistance to our stakeholde­rs in the myriad of burdens that they are facing during this time of national health crisis,” the groups said.

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