The Board of Investments (BOI) has greenlighted 627 information technology and business-process management (IT-BPM) projects geared toward “paper transfer” registration to engage in 100-percent work-from-home (WFH) arrangement.
THE Board of Investments has greenlighted 627 information technology and business-process management projects geared toward “paper transfer” registration to engage in 100-percent work-from-home arrangement.
However, of the said IT-BPM projects, only 20 have been registered with the BOI; nine have been okayed, and 24 projects are still pending for approval. Rodolfo said the BOI is coordinating with Peza and the Fiscal Incentives Review Board to carry out the process of the paper-transfer registration. The Peza official however noted that the agency will ensure that applications with complete requirements will be endorsed to the BOI on or before December 31, as the paper-transfer effectivity that will allow complete WFH will be on January 1, 2023.
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