After several reports that some of the POGOs opened without meeting the tax obligations and the Finance department has begun investigating the allegations that many operators resumed work, but only two POGOs paid their taxes.
So, the Philippine government announced that offshore gambling operators who failed to pay their taxes won’t be allowed to operate.
There are 60 licensed POGOs in the country, and the remaining operators are still in the process of settling their taxes.
PAGCOR also allowed the casinos in four regions to resume operations. They re-opened early June, working at 50% capacity.
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