By: Recovering accumulated excess input value-added tax (VAT) has always put our VAT-registered taxpayers in a quandary on what is the best means to get back the excess tax payment when it amounts to hundreds of millions of pesos.
The productivity of New Zealand workers fell by 0.1 percent in the year ending March 2011, mainly because of a rise in productivity input, the government statistics agency announced Thursday.
Underdeclaration of sales and abuses in the tax credit mechanism of the value added tax (VAT) system continues to translate in revenue losses of hundreds of billions a year for the government, the Congressional Policy and Budget Research Department of the House of Representatives (CPBRD) said in its latest report.
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Presidential Political Adviser Gabriel Claudio said the Office of the President had received the enrolled copy of the bill and a formal signing ceremony would be set soon.
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The productivity of New Zealand workers fell by 0.1 percent in the year ending March 2011, mainly because of a rise in productivity input, the government statistics agency announced Thursday.
Underdeclaration of sales and abuses in the tax credit mechanism of the value added tax (VAT) system continues to translate in revenue losses of hundreds of billions a year for the government, the Congressional Policy and Budget Research Department of the House of Representatives (CPBRD) said in its latest report.
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Presidential Political Adviser Gabriel Claudio said the Office of the President had received the enrolled copy of the bill and a formal signing ceremony would be set soon.
Aside from the VAT measure, Mrs. Arroyo will also sign the bill creating the rank of first chief master sergeant in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
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Lawyer Victorino Mamalateo, professor at the UP College of Law and former Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) assistant commissioner, said he noted some imperfections in the law which "would only serve to undermine the growth of the Philippine economy, discourage new investments in small and medium scale enterprises, and promote inequity in the system."
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ABAP chairman Ricky Vargas was recently named to join a high-powered Board of the interim Asian Boxing that is affiliated with World Boxing, the international federation seeking to gain IOC recognition for the purpose of retaining the sport in the Olympics.
As St. Clare College stamped its class via record fashion in men’s basketball, the National Athletics Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities is gearing up for a 22nd season bigger and stronger than ever.
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