+ Follow MUNTINLUPA AND MAKATI Tag
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[Title] => BIR widens coverage for tax reprieve
[Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has included businesses in the country’s financial district and neighboring cities to its list of taxpayers that received a reprieve from the monthly deadline for tax payment.
[DatePublished] => 2012-08-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Iris Gonzales
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[Title] => Metro mayors mull open dumpsites
[Summary] => Metro Manila mayors are getting worried over the impending garbage crisis expected to hit the metropolis by the end of the year.
After two recent meetings at the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, the 17 Metro Manila mayors have all but resigned themselves to the apparent inability of the government to find a new landfill site before yearend.
MMDA chairman Jejomar Binay told reporters yesterday that a possible option most likely to be taken by the local government executives at the end of the year is the use of open dumpsites.
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After two recent meetings at the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, the 17 Metro Manila mayors have all but resigned themselves to the apparent inability of the government to find a new landfill site before yearend.
MMDA chairman Jejomar Binay told reporters yesterday that a possible option most likely to be taken by the local government executives at the end of the year is the use of open dumpsites.
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