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House panel eyeing tax on foreign-based online sellers

The BIR said they were able to collect P206.67 billion from online transactions and content creators from 2017 to 2021.

Meta installs safety tools for women leaders, journos across social media platforms

The parent firm of Facebook said it is giving emphasis on protecting women as studies show that women in politics are disproportionately targeted for abuse and misinformation attacks on social media.

BSP fintech head urges recalibration of financial inclusion strategy

Jovelyn Hao, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)’s FinTech Innovation and Policy Research Group acting head, said the central bank is open to leveraging the gains brought about by fintech innovations amid the pandemic.

Gov’t rejects extension of WFH incentives for BPO firms in NCR

IBPAP president and CEO Jack Madrid said that while the group supports the need to fully reopen the economy, BPO employees have an overwhelming preference for a hybrid work arrangement.

PH startups below radar of global investors, says fintech startup CEO

Aside from venture capital, Plentina co-founder and CEO Kevin Gabayan said government grants that do not add red tape would also contribute to a startup’s progress.

Blended learning drove tablet market in PH in 2021, says IDC

According to research firm IDC, the Philippines tablet market grew by 60% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2021 as smartphone vendors Nokia, realme, and Xiaomi launched their products in the market. This was, however, still down 44.9% year-on-year.

Google exec: Local startups promising but PH suffers from lack of investment

Despite the record amounts of funding flowing into the greater Asia Pacific region, Philippine start-ups are facing one major obstacle -- the lack of investments in the country’s start-up market.

Senators furious as Pagcor refuses to heed resolution to suspend ‘e-sabong’

Senators pointed out that Pagcor does not need the permission from Malacañang to temporarily suspend the licenses of e-sabong operators in the country.

SC says it will use artificial intelligence to improve court operations

SC chief justice Alexander G. Gesmundo said the court is aiming to capitalize artificial intelligence (AI) to improve court operations, such as the use of technology in preparing transcripts of stenographic notes and in digitalizing judgments rendered.

SC to pilot-test e-payment solution in 20 courts nationwide

The SC also approved the new procedural rules for first-level courts that allows notices to be served through mobile phone calls, SMS, or instant messaging software applications. Aside from Microsoft Teams, the rules also now allow the use of alternative platforms or instant messaging applications with video call features, under certain conditions.

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