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Willie Revillame leads top celebrity taxpayers, BIR confirms

by yenjam, on Mon, Dec 20 2010 | 1 Comment

The Bureau of Internal Revenue is now on the lookout for large names in showbiz industry who are evading taxes. However, famous celebrities are obliged to pay more, no doubt about that. But, do they really return what the government obliged them to pay? Inevitably, not in reality, top celebrities lead the list of those charged with tax evasion.
 
Anyway, other showbiz personalities are responsible taxpayers. On the previous year however, Top Individual Taxpayers list of year 2009 is posted on their website and 12 showbiz personalities were included among those who are law-abiding citizens.
 
This is the overall list of top celebrities who adequately pay tax last year, 2009:

 

  1. Willie Revillame #3- paying P57, 248,831.34
  2. Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan #18- paying P19, 546,807.70
  3. Kris Aquino #39- paying P12, 796, 707.52
  4. Piolo Pascual #50- P11, 509,860.48
  5. Marian Rivera #62- paying P 10,115,118.10
  6. John Lloyd Cruz #86- paying P8, 599,032.56
  7. Judy Anne Santos # 97- paying P8, 210, 404.89
  8. Manny Pacquiao # 113- paying P7, 410, 221.44
  9. Vic Sotto #158- paying P 6, 262, 055.70
  10. Vilma Santos Recto # 196- paying P5, 612, 132. 22
  11. Sarah Geronimo # 261- paying P4, 893,310.04
  12. Kim Chui # 302- paying P4, 605, 017. 71
  13. Two of the news celebrities are included also, they are:
  14. Maria Ressa #173- paying P5, 905, 472. 27
  15. Julius Babao # 175- paying P5, 883, 926. 84
  16. To name the top executives from big TV networks that were on the list are:
  17. Atty. Felipe Gozon –GMA Network chairman- # 12- paying P22, 197, 202. 29
  18. Manny V. Pangilinan – TV5 chairman- #20- paying P19, 284, 666.67
  19. Atty. Ray Espinosa- TV5 president # 33- paying P13, 993,593.38
  20. Eugenio Lopez III- ABS-CBN chairman #242- paying P5, 151, 108.60
  21. Ma.Socorro Vidanes- Kapamilya network entertainment head- #401- paying P3, 992,264.00

 

In the meantime, world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao has been investigated regarding the big difference from his tax paid last 2008 that was P125 Million, and now he only paid P7M. Manny was the top taxpayer last 2008 and abruptly went down to rank 113 last 2009. BIR representative commented that, he had only 2 fights during those 2 years but he had many endorsements anyhow. BIR added also that those individuals who ranked high in Forbes would be further examined.

Copyright Infringement Case of ABS-CBN to Willie Moved to Stop

by yenjam, on Tue, Dec 14 2010 | No Comments

Willie and his showThe network that put Willie into the limelight is now his worst opponent that resulted to royal battle between royal networks. Their feud has been all over the tabloids and people seem not to take side on Willie because of his arrogant attitude. The success of “Wowowee” made Revillame wealthy that he mishandled. Being a mere sidekick, he bought the yacht and mansion of his former bosses, as well as a fleet of expensive cars. He tried to cope up with the status symbol as part of his image. No one from the Kapamilya employees had been as dominant and as ungrateful as him. The monster that ABS created was devouring the hands of the one who feed him.
 
Wowowee’s camp, lead by Willie Revillame filed a motion to further delay the court proceeding on the P127 Million law suit filed against them by ABS-CBN. The top TV network, Kapamilya has applied a TRO (temporary restraining order) to TV5 program, “Willing Willie” on airing and subsequently, the defendant’s counsel, Revillame’s, Wil Productions and ABC 5 have countered a petition for certiorari at the Court of Appeals, President Ray Espinosa of ABC5 has confirmed. Their court encounter causes a hullabaloo that is more entertaining than the “abangan ang susunod na kabanata” shows.
 
Criticizing the Makati RTC of being gravely abusing discretion after continually denying the motion they submitted. Hence, as judicial courtesy they stated, Judge Villarosa, should have waited for the Court of Appeal’s decision prior to TRO hearing. They submitted diversity of motions, motion to dismiss case, motion to inhibit against the presiding judge, motion to suspend the TRO and motion to drop Espinosa as one of the defendants. However, it was finally agreed between two parties, that the TRO be continued, but vowed to recognize the pending motions in making a resolution on the said TRO, as ruled by Judge Villarosa.
 
Evidences of the said infringement committed by Revillame and company as specified by the written complaint of ABS-CBN were:

  • They use the same audiovisual comparisons of Willing Willie and Wowowee, will be testified by Marilou Almaden, the ABS-CBN Business Unit Head for game shows
  • The opening songs that are sung on the said show and the dance number lead by the host are similar
  • The trivia games of the show, wherein participants share their own experience and display their own talent before being ask to play the game
  • The design and arrangement of the set and stage used are the same
  • The seating arrangements of the studio viewers are similar
  • The lightings set up, music and angles of the camera of Willing Willie are the same to Wowowee

 

Thus, the implementation and the appearance of all elements mentioned above are in a way alike to that of Wowowee of ABS-CBN, giving confusion that appears to be of comparison to the latter show and therefore said to be a perfect ground of copyright infringement claim, ABS-CBN spokesperson, Atty. Bienvenido Somera Jr. has said.

Willie is ready is ABS-CBN files a case

by admin, on Mon, Aug 16 2010 | No Comments

Willie Revillame said he was unfazed should ABS-CBN pursue a case against him for seeking to unilaterally end his talent contract.


“Karapatan naman nila yun. Okay lang sa akin,” Willie said in an interview aired on GMA-7’s “Showbiz Central” on Sunday, August 15. “(Kung mangyayari yun) sasabihin ko lang po lahat ng totoo.”


Willie sought to rescind his contract with ABS-CBN after the network had allegedly reneged on an agreement that would allow his return to his now defunct noontime show “Wowowee.” The popular host claimed that he decided to leave ABS-CBN because the network did not “treat me fairly,” he said in a letter to the network last week.


“After much thought and thorough reflection on where I should stand in the face of these frustrating events, I have come to the conclusion that I should now rescind our contract,” Willie said in the letter addressed to ABS-CBN chairman Eugenio Lopez III on August 9.


He claimed that top officials of the network met him in July to negotiate his return to “Wowowee” that ended in an agreement that will allow a comeback on July 31. After a week of preparations for his comeback to “Wowowee,” Willie said ABS-CBN suddenly changed its mind.


ABS-CBN, instead, offered him two new shows on Channel 2 and sister channel Studio 23, one of which is pre-recorded.
The network had since decided to cancel “Wowowee” in favor of a new noontime show, “Pilipinas Win na Win!” that premiered on the supposed agreed date of his comeback, July 31.


Willie revealed in a press conference that the comeback was blocked by top officials of the network, who opposed his return.
“Sa puso ko, pinapakiramdam ko kung masaya ako pagbalik ko,” said in the television interview on August 15. “Hindi na ako magiging masaya kasi ang feeling ko hindi na ako welcome.”


He declined the ABS-CBN offer. “Although ABS-CBN has graciously offered me a replacement program, I am declining it because it is a one-hour weekly show, not live but pre-recorded, and therefore, not of the same kind of equivalent importance as ‘Wowowee,’” Willie said in his letter to ABS-CBN.


While there are speculations that Willie would move to TV5 for a supposed new noontime show, ABS-CBN had quickly shot down that possibility.


“ABS-CBN wishes to reiterate that it will hold Willie to his obligations under the contract which expires September 2011,” it said in a statement.


Despite this, Willie said he has other plans.


“I have to move on with my life kung ano ang gusto kong gawin, which is balak kong magtayo ng sarili kong production,” Willie said.


Source: ph.yfittopostblog.com

Willie Revillame Bids Farewell to Kapamilya

by admin, on Wed, Aug 11 2010 | 10 Comments

As Funfare headlined yesterday, Willie Revillame did deliver a little “shocker” when he faced the movie press at Annabel’s Restaurant (Quezon City) at lunch also yesterday, his first time to come out in the open since he left (or “suspended” from) Wowowee last May.


“I’m rescinding my contract with ABS-CBN,” said Willie who was accompanied by his lawyers Leonardo de Vera and Ferdinand Domingo. Willie’s contract is good until Sept. 2011.


In a letter to Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez, ABS-CBN Chairman of the Board, signed by Willie and his lawyers, Willie said that his decision is justified by ABS-CBN’s breach of its obligations to him under his contract with the company “and its consequences which, according to their nature, should be in keeping with good faith, usage and law; and the unjust imposition of unauthorized penalties,” as follows:


1. Suspension without pay.


2. Unilateral cancellation of the Wowowee Program due to reason not attributable to me. The Wowowee Program became successful because of me, as the host/creative force. The ratings, in fact, fell because I was taken out as Host.


3. Unilateral downgrading of m y program from three (3) hours daily (Monday to Saturday) or eighteen (18) hours weekly to one (1) hour weekly or seventeen (17) hours less.


4. Being placed on probation to a weekly programs without assurance to reinstatement to daily programming.


5. Unilateral downgrading of my appearance from a “live” to a “pre-recorded” program, which constitutes prior restraint and censorship.

6. Due to 2 and 3 above, I was, and will be, deprived of my earning from “in-show” product endorsements which have become part of my compensation as a talent of the Company.


7. Deliberate sabotage of my image by the Company by airing, or allowing to be aired, destructive pieces against me, instead of promoting me as a talent of the company.


8. Abuse of right by the Company under a one-sided contract of adhesion, purposely intended to destroy my career and humiliate me, which is not in keeping with good faith, usage and law.


9. Refusing to salvage the Wowowee Program by reinstating me as Host when the rating started to decline with different trial hosts who did not generate the same viewership of 22-23 percent under my watch.


10. To continue to work under the proposed probation, censorship and prior restraint constitutes involuntary servitude.


Willie revealed that during a meeting last July 13 with ABS-CBN head Charo Santos, Florida “Linggit” Tan (head of the network’s Entertainment Production), Wowowee director Edgar “Bobot” Mortiz and Willie’s manager Arlene de Castro, he agreed to go back to Wowowee and even made suggestions for new segments, only to be told by Tan on July 20 that “the Company changed its mind.” On July 31, instead of Willie coming back as originally agreed upon, the new show Pilipinas Win Na Win was launched, hosted by Kris Aquino, Mariel Rodriguez, Pokwang, Valerie Concepcion and Robin Padilla (who is “on leave” for the duration of Ramadan).


“I honestly believe that the Company has not dealt with me fairly,” Willie added in his letter to Gabby. “The Company acted in bad faith and in clear violation of our contract,” while at the same time, in a separate official statement, saying, “To Sir Gabby and Ma’am Charo, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for nurturing me, for believing in me and for giving me opportunities in life.”

In a post-presscon interview with Funfare, Willie denied reports (in this section) that he has been negotiating with GMA and TV5.


“I couldn’t do that while my contract with ABS-CBN was good,” he explained. “But now, my lawyers told me that I can start such negotiations.”


There’s also a report that an ABS-CBN lady executive threatened to resign with her team if the network took Willie back.


“I didn’t know that,” said Willie. “I decided to rescind my contract to make it easier for the Company if it really wants to terminate my services and rescind our contract.”


Once the coast is clear, Willie said he plans to put up his own company, tie up with another big company (Viva or Regal?) for co-production ventures and attend to the completion of his Wil Tower located just across the street from the ABS-CBN studio. Willie bought the lot from retired ABS-CBN head Freddie M. Garcia. Willie’s P80-M-plus house and lot in Ayala Heights, Quezon City, was bought from Gabby Lopez.


In the separate official statement, Willie said that he is aware of the implications of his decision to rescind his ABS-CBN contract.


“But I have to do it. I cannot just sit idly by and watch the death of a show that has brought hope and joy in so many ways to our less fortunate countrymen.”


A Funfare VDPA (Very Deep Penetration Agent) said that Willie will announce what his “next move” will be in two weeks time.


My guess?


Willie will surface in another channel which starts with the letter “K.”


Suggested title for Willie’s new show on an other channel, if and when: Willing-Willie.


Nice, isn’t it?


Incidentally, at presstime yesterday, Funfare got the following official statement from ABS-CBN:


We take note of Willie Revillame’s pronouncements in his press conference today.


Willie is bound to ABS-CBN by a contract until September 2011. He violated the behavioral provisions of his contract when he threatened the ABS-CBN management during the May 4, 2010 episode of Wowowee, with a resignation if management does not fire another artist of the network. His behavior was generally seen as a display of disrespect and arrogance, completely unacceptable to the Filipino public.

As the one who violated his contract, Willie has no right to have it unilaterally invalidated. Contracts are binding agreements that must be respected by the contracting parties involved. The one who violates the contract cannot be allowed to dictate whether it should continue or end. Otherwise, contracts will have no value and may be terminated based on whim.


ABS-CBN is the aggrieved party, and as such, is the only one that can decide to end the agreement.


Despite all that had happened, ABS-CBN was willing to continue with the contract. Willie, however, refused to take responsibility for his actions.


ABS-CBN wishes to reiterate that it will hold Willie to his obligations under the contract which expires September 2011.


source: philstar.com

Is Willie Revillame on his way back to Wowowee?

by admin, on Thu, Jul 22 2010 | 6 Comments

I am sure that you have heard about the drama exit of ABS-CBN’s asset Willie Revillame.

Only a few months after all the brouhaha started — with the drama of leaving because of his displeasure with a fellow network talent who castigated and ostracized his show — it seems the whole charade has ended.

Willie Revillame seems headed back to “Wowowee.”

While he remained mum about his return when ABS-CBN caught up with him in a showbiz event, it was Cristy Fermin, Willie’s longtime ally and ardent supporter, who confirmed his impending return to the popular noontime show in an interview with Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP).

Cristy told the showbiz news website that Willie had spoken to ABS-CBN president and CEO Charo Santos-Concio last week and they had ironed things out about his return. She indicated the controversial host had asked forgiveness for his actions.

“Kumpirmado… babalik siya,” Cristy declared.

Cristy added that “it seemed” the network was the party that initiated moves for his return to the show.

“Palagay ko nga, kasi si Willie, nagpapa-release, e. The mere fact na nagpapa-release, that means he has no more intention of going back,” Cristy told PEP during the taping of her weekend show biz talk show “Paparazzi” on TV5.

Cristy said that his expected return would prove he was vindicated.

“Oo! Tinanong niya ako, e, ‘Nay, ano, babalik pa ba ako?’ Sabi ko, vindication yun, Willie. Kung saan ka bumagsak, doon ka bumangon,’” Cristy further revealed in her PEP interview.

But as to the exact date of return, no one, not even Cristy could say. Reports said Willie was to re-take the “Wowowee” stage on July 31. But even Cristy was not sure. “Hindi ko alam yung July 31. Siguro yung clamor, nakita ng ABS-CBN yun,” Cristy further told PEP.

Officially however Willie remains on “indefinite leave” and ABS-CBN said it was still considering its options.

Bong Osorio, ABS-CBN Corporate Communications Head, reiterated talks about Willie’s return to “Wowowee,” were still speculations.

“Ang mga lumalabas na bali-balita tungkol kay Willie Revillame at sa Wowowee ay mga espekulasyon. Nag-usap na ang ABS-CBN management at si Willie kung ano ang options o mga posibleng gagawin pagkatapos ng kanyang break,” Bong said in a statement.

As it is, it was apparent that Willie’s discussions with Charo last week were mere exploratory and no official or final agreement was reached. Or at least the network remains locked in their own discussions for a final decision on the matter.

But all point to one conclusion. As the show bleeds in the ratings with no ideal fit to replace Willie, ABS-CBN might not have any other recourse but to consider taking Willie back instead of gambling on a new show. It took years of experimentation, from its original “Magandang Tanghali Bayan” to today’s “Wowowee” for the right formula to challenge the ever dominant “Eat Bulaga.” With Willie as its mere answer to its decades-old pursuit for noontime greatness, losing him may take more decades to come before beating “Eat Bulaga” again.

And that noontime spot is so precious to the networks because it is the main lead-in to its advertiser-laden afternoon to evening primetime programming. Losing the ratings on the noontime slot could most likely result in losing the ratings for the remainder of the day.

This is the main reason why Willie’s much vocal rival, Joey de Leon, always brags about “Eat Bulaga” traditionally taking the “whole station” to lead in the ratings. With Willie there having respectable if not triumphant numbers over his seasoned noontime rivals, ABS-CBN remains competitive if not dominant in Mega Manila, Urban Nationwide and Nationwide ratings on the afternoon and primetime blocks. Without him, ABS-CBN runs the risk of losing this competitiveness and ultimately conceding the network war. At present, however, with a series of replacements still calling the shots in “Wowowee,” the prevailing ratings slide may still not have a direct effect on ABS-CBN’s programming as its shows towards the evening primetime block remains on top of the ratings heap. But for the long term, ABS-CBN could not afford to take this trend sitting down.

As such, Cristy can now claim that extra amount of credibility she does not usually enjoy.

Can Pappie revive the Wowowee? We’ll see.