+ Follow FINANCE UNDERSECRETARY GAUDENCIO MENDOZA JR. Tag
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[Title] => RP to sell biggest property in Tokyo
[Summary] => The Department of Finance (DOF) said yesterday that it will sell its biggest property in Tokyo, Japan within the year.
Finance Undersecretary Gaudencio Mendoza Jr. in an interview with reporters said this move will allow the government to increase its revenues to finance its infrastructure projects and social services.
Mendoza said the bids and awards committee (BAC) will meet anytime next week to finalize the terms of reference of the planned privatization of the Fujimi or Kudan property.
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[Title] => Government asks Japanese consortium to pay for development of RP property in Tokyo
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The government has asked the Nagayama-Taisei consortium to pay for the development of the Philippine-owned property in Nampeidai district in Tokyo not later than Aug. 18.
Finance Undersecretary Gaudencio Mendoza Jr. said based on the service development agreement signed with the group on Aug. 11, it still has 10 days to deliver the ¥480 million service development fees.
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[Title] => DOF readies list of positions to be covered by Lateral Attrition Act
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The Department of Finance (DOF) will draw up soon the list of positions in the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and Bureau of Customs (BOC) covered by Republic Act 9335 or the Lateral Attrition Act of 2005.
Finance Undersecretary Gaudencio Mendoza Jr. told reporters that representatives from the BIR and BOC are expected to finalize the list that would be subject to the reward or punishment system provided under the law.
The law will reward those able to meet their target collections and punish those failing to meet their targets.
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Finance Undersecretary Gaudencio Mendoza Jr. in an interview with reporters said this move will allow the government to increase its revenues to finance its infrastructure projects and social services.
Mendoza said the bids and awards committee (BAC) will meet anytime next week to finalize the terms of reference of the planned privatization of the Fujimi or Kudan property.
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[Title] => Government asks Japanese consortium to pay for development of RP property in Tokyo
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The government has asked the Nagayama-Taisei consortium to pay for the development of the Philippine-owned property in Nampeidai district in Tokyo not later than Aug. 18.
Finance Undersecretary Gaudencio Mendoza Jr. said based on the service development agreement signed with the group on Aug. 11, it still has 10 days to deliver the ¥480 million service development fees.
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The Department of Finance (DOF) will draw up soon the list of positions in the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and Bureau of Customs (BOC) covered by Republic Act 9335 or the Lateral Attrition Act of 2005.
Finance Undersecretary Gaudencio Mendoza Jr. told reporters that representatives from the BIR and BOC are expected to finalize the list that would be subject to the reward or punishment system provided under the law.
The law will reward those able to meet their target collections and punish those failing to meet their targets.
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