+ Follow FORMER AGRICULTURE SECRETARY LEONARDO MONTEMAYOR Tag
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[Title] => Montemayor quits as Cocofinance chairman
[Summary] => Former Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor has resigned as chairman of the United Coconut Planters Bank-Coconut Industry Investment Funds Finance and Development Corp. (Cocofinance), one of the companies established under the coconut levy funds.
Montemayor assumed the Cocofinances helm on Oct. 27, 2003 on the basis of a "desire letter" from President Arroyo that was transmitted by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) to the Cocofinance board.
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[Title] => Farmers buck hike in cigarette taxes
[Summary] => VIGAN CITY A group of tobacco farmers have issued an appeal to President Arroyo to suspend the implementation of a Bureau of Internal Revenue regulation raising the level of excise taxes on certain brands of cigarettes.
The Philippine Association of Tobacco Based Cooperatives (PATCO) assailed BIR Regulation No. 22-2003 as "counter-productive." The tax regulation increased the tax rates of medium-blend cigarettes from P1.12 to P5.60 per pack in some brands and P8.96 to P13.44 per pack in others.
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FORMER AGRICULTURE SECRETARY LEONARDO MONTEMAYOR
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Montemayor assumed the Cocofinances helm on Oct. 27, 2003 on the basis of a "desire letter" from President Arroyo that was transmitted by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) to the Cocofinance board.
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[Summary] => VIGAN CITY A group of tobacco farmers have issued an appeal to President Arroyo to suspend the implementation of a Bureau of Internal Revenue regulation raising the level of excise taxes on certain brands of cigarettes.
The Philippine Association of Tobacco Based Cooperatives (PATCO) assailed BIR Regulation No. 22-2003 as "counter-productive." The tax regulation increased the tax rates of medium-blend cigarettes from P1.12 to P5.60 per pack in some brands and P8.96 to P13.44 per pack in others.
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October 26, 2003 - 12:00am