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[Title] => City reminds businesses to renew permits early
[Summary] => The Cebu City government is urging business establishments to renew their business permits starting January 2 next year to avoid paying fines.
Business Taxes and Fees division chief Monina Paires said they will start entertaining business permit renewals by January 2 until the 20th of the month.
Paires said after January 20, those who failed to renew their business permit will be charged 25 percent of total tax due surcharge and another two percent interest per month.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Stevedoring firm settles tax dues to avoid closure
[Summary] => The Cebu City Revenue Task Force closed down the Cebu Arrastre Stevedoring Services Corporation at Pier 3 yesterday morning for failing to settle unpaid business taxes since 2002 amounting to P745, 340.
The task force, however, reopened the stevedoring firm in the afternoon after the firm made partial payments and executed an affidavit of undertaking.
Nanette Sungahid, head of the task force, said the firm paid P50,000 yesterday, covering the unpaid taxes for 2002, and agreed to pay the balance due in monthly installments of P200,000 per month until March next year.
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[Title] => 4 more establishments found with fake permits
[Summary] => Four more businesses using fake permits were uncovered by the Cebu City Revenue Task Force, as an arrastre stevedoring establishment will be up for closure within the week.
Nanette Sungahid, head of the task force said that Cebu Arrastre and Stevedoring Services Corporation in Pier 3 will be closed today for failure to pay business taxes.
Sungahid said despite the demand letter sent to the management last August 17, the latter failed to settle its P745,340.023 business taxes since 2002 up to this year.
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[Title] => City Hall uncovers 70 fake business permits
[Summary] => The Cebu City Revenue Task Force uncovered more than 70 fake business permits over the weekend, raising suspicions that some City Hall employees were involved in their proliferation.
Christopher Ong, the task force assistant head, said 50 people had executed affidavits pointing to two employees at the City Treasurer's Office as responsible for the issuance of fake business permits.
Ong said the affidavits would be forwarded to the National Bureau of Investigation within this week for the filing of charges against the culprits.
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CEBU CITY REVENUE TASK FORCE
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[Title] => City reminds businesses to renew permits early
[Summary] => The Cebu City government is urging business establishments to renew their business permits starting January 2 next year to avoid paying fines.
Business Taxes and Fees division chief Monina Paires said they will start entertaining business permit renewals by January 2 until the 20th of the month.
Paires said after January 20, those who failed to renew their business permit will be charged 25 percent of total tax due surcharge and another two percent interest per month.
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[Title] => Stevedoring firm settles tax dues to avoid closure
[Summary] => The Cebu City Revenue Task Force closed down the Cebu Arrastre Stevedoring Services Corporation at Pier 3 yesterday morning for failing to settle unpaid business taxes since 2002 amounting to P745, 340.
The task force, however, reopened the stevedoring firm in the afternoon after the firm made partial payments and executed an affidavit of undertaking.
Nanette Sungahid, head of the task force, said the firm paid P50,000 yesterday, covering the unpaid taxes for 2002, and agreed to pay the balance due in monthly installments of P200,000 per month until March next year.
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[Title] => 4 more establishments found with fake permits
[Summary] => Four more businesses using fake permits were uncovered by the Cebu City Revenue Task Force, as an arrastre stevedoring establishment will be up for closure within the week.
Nanette Sungahid, head of the task force said that Cebu Arrastre and Stevedoring Services Corporation in Pier 3 will be closed today for failure to pay business taxes.
Sungahid said despite the demand letter sent to the management last August 17, the latter failed to settle its P745,340.023 business taxes since 2002 up to this year.
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[Title] => City Hall uncovers 70 fake business permits
[Summary] => The Cebu City Revenue Task Force uncovered more than 70 fake business permits over the weekend, raising suspicions that some City Hall employees were involved in their proliferation.
Christopher Ong, the task force assistant head, said 50 people had executed affidavits pointing to two employees at the City Treasurer's Office as responsible for the issuance of fake business permits.
Ong said the affidavits would be forwarded to the National Bureau of Investigation within this week for the filing of charges against the culprits.
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