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23/06/2026

The Department of Finance is pushing to lower bank transfer fees by working with banks, fintech firms, and the BSP, saying high transaction costs discourage Filipinos from fully embracing digital payments.

The proposal also builds on recent fee cuts by LandBank and aims to make sending money, and even make OFW remittances more affordable in the future.

23/06/2026

PRC Spearheads Orientation on CATS for CPSP and Micro-Credentials

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), through the Career Progression and Specialization Program–Credit Accumulation and Transfer System (CPSP-CATS), invites Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs), CPSP-CATS Committees, CPD Councils and Providers, Accredited Professional Organizations (APOs)/Accredited Integrated Professional Organizations (AIPOs), Specialty Societies and Organizations, professionals, and other stakeholders to participate in the Orientation on PRC Resolution No. 2060 (s. 2025), entitled β€œGuidelines on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer System (CATS) for Professionals towards Career Progression and Specialization Programs (CPSP),” and on Micro-Credentials.

πŸ—“οΈDate: 30 June 2026 (Tuesday)

πŸ•˜Time: 9:00 A.M.

πŸ’»Platform: Microsoft Teams

The Orientation aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the CATS framework and the role of micro-credentials in supporting professional development, career progression, and specialization pathways.

For those unable to join via Microsoft Teams, the event will be livestreamed on the PRC Official page: https://www.facebook.com/professionalregulationcommission/

For inquiries and additional information, please email: [email protected]

Join us as we advance professional growth through innovative learning pathways and lifelong development.

See you there!



23/06/2026

During the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ first Corporate Governance Summit, Monetary Board Member Benjamin E. Diokno emphasized the need for decisive leadership amid uncertainty.

He said that in times of stress, governance is measured not by frameworks alone, but by how leaders respond.

23/06/2026
23/06/2026

Mga SSS Pensioners! Para tuloy-tuloy ang inyong pension, mag ACOP na! πŸ’™ Required mag-comply sa ACOP hanggang katapusan ng buwan ang mga sumusunod na birth month ngayong JUNE:
β–ͺ️ Retirement pensioners na 80 taong gulang pataas na nasa Pilipinas
β–ͺ️ Total disability pensioners
β–ͺ️ Pensioners abroad
β–ͺ️ Survivor pensioners at dependent children under guardianship na ang birth month ng deceased member ay JUNE

Pwedeng online gamit ang ACOP via PSA’s National ID eVerify System! https://member.sss.gov.ph/member/acopPhilsys/acop

Para sa karagdagang impormasyon: https://www.sss.gov.ph/comply-to-the-acop-program/

Paalala:
Ang mga retirement pensioners na naninirahan sa Pilipinas ay exempted pa rin sa ACOP.
Ang mga retirement pensioners na survivor pensioner din ay kailangang magsumite ng dalawang (2) magkaibang ACOP Pensioner’s Reply Form.

Para tuloy-tuloy ang inyong pension, mag ACOP na!

23/06/2026
23/06/2026

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The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has opened a one-time tax abatement program for micro taxpayers, offering micro businesses and stop-filers an opportunity to resolve outstanding tax liabilities, clean up their records, and start with a clean slate.

Through Revenue Regulations No. 4-2026 issued on June 22, 2026, the BIR prescribes the guidelines and procedures for the availment of a one-time abatement of taxes and/or penalties for qualified micro taxpayers with delinquent accounts, assessments, and open stop-filer cases. Qualified applicants may avail of the program until December 31, 2026.

The program covers micro taxpayers whose gross sales for the year do not exceed Three Million Pesos (P3,000,000) and whose covered total basic tax liabilities and/or penalties do not exceed Eighty Thousand Pesos (P80,000) for a taxable year. Eligible cases include delinquent accounts and assessments, whether preliminary or final and whether disputed or not, as well as open stop-filer cases, including those involving taxpayers who have already ceased business operations. Covered liabilities must pertain to cases existing as of December 31, 2025.

Encouraging qualified taxpayers to take advantage of the opportunity, Commissioner Charlito Martin R. Mendoza said the measure supports President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to ease compliance and make government services more accessible for the transacting public.

β€œThis is an opportunity to start with a clean slate. If you are a micro taxpayer with old tax obligations, delinquent accounts, assessments, or stop-filer cases, I encourage you to avail of this program. It is meant to help you settle past obligations without a heavy financial burden, update your records, and move forward as a compliant taxpayer,” Commissioner Mendoza said.

Finance Secretary Frederick D. Go welcomed the initiative as part of the administration’s continuing Ease of Doing Business reforms.

β€œWe aim to create a more taxpayer-friendly and business-friendly environment while helping micro businesses resolve lingering tax issues and maintain good compliance practices. By helping micro taxpayers resolve old liabilities and update their records, we are removing barriers to compliance and encouraging greater participation in the formal economy,” Secretary Go said.

The Revenue Regulations complement the earlier-issued Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 47-2026, which prescribed simplified and streamlined guidelines and procedures for the closure and cancellation of business registration with the BIR, under which tax clearances may be issued in as fast as three days for qualified cases.

β€œMany micro taxpayers have already stopped operating but continue to carry unresolved tax obligations or inactive registrations. We have already simplified the process of properly closing a business, and this one-time abatement program complements it by easing the financial burden of settling old tax liabilities for our micro taxpayers. Together, these reforms make it easier to close lingering cases, put their records in order, and move forward,” Mendoza said.

Under the regulations, qualified taxpayers must file an application for abatement with the Revenue District Office having jurisdiction over them and pay a one-time abatement fee of Five Thousand Pesos (P5,000) for each approved application. Upon compliance with the requirements, the concerned Revenue District Office shall issue a Certificate of Availment evidencing that the taxpayer availed of the program and that the covered case has been closed.

By helping taxpayers regularize their records, resolve dormant cases, and close lingering obligations, the Bureau aims to strengthen voluntary compliance and maintain cleaner, more accurate taxpayer records.

Read the full Revenue Regulation here: https://tinyurl.com/BIRRR4-2026

22/06/2026
22/06/2026

This June, the Philippines marks Judiciary Month, celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Supreme Court.

Declared under Presidential Proclamation No. 1265, s. 2026, the observance calls on government agencies, local government units, the private sector, and civil society to support and partake in the commemoration.

Established on June 11, 1901 through Act No. 136 of the Philippine Commission, the Supreme Court has stood as a pillar of justiceβ€”first led by Chief Justice Cayetano Arellano.

In line with this milestone year, the Court unveils a series of activities under the theme: β€œSC: 125 Years of Tradition and Innovation.”

Stay tuned for updates through the official social media channels of the Supreme Court.

22/06/2026

MAS ANGKOP NA LOAN TERMS PARA SA SALARY LOAN

In-update ng Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) ang mga patakaran sa salary-based general-purpose consumption loans para mas maitugma ang loan term sa kakayahan ng mga borrower na magbayad.

Maaari nang umabot sa pitong (7) taon ang loan tenor, depende sa kakayahang magbayad at credit profile ng borrower.

Saklaw nito ang salary-based loans para sa edukasyon, hospitalization, emergency, travel, at iba pang personal o pampamilya na gastusin.

Hindi kasama sa maximum repayment period na 7 taon ang loans para sa credit cards, housing, motor vehicle, o loans na gagamitin sa negosyo kahit pa sweldo ang gagamitin na pambayad.

πŸ“Œ Paalala: Layunin ng patakaran na suportahan ang responsable at angkop na paghiram. Ang pag-apruba ng loan application at loan term ay nakabatay pa rin sa pagsusuri at pagpapasya ng bangko o BSP-supervised financial institution.

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