DoF: Duterte supports tax reforms
President Rodrigo Duterte is fully supportive of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program that will play a pivotal role to dramatically reduce poverty, achieve economic inclusion...
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte is fully supportive of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program that will play a pivotal role to dramatically reduce poverty, achieve economic inclusion...
Read moreReturning National Treasurer Rosalia De Leon said the government will look for innovative solutions to fund the administration’s ambitious infrastructure program amid external volatilities that...
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte will only sign into law the proposed comprehensive tax reform program if Congress will pass it in full, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez...
Read moreThe Finance Department said it will oppose a bill reverting to the two-tier tax system on cigarette packs in the country once it reaches deliberations...
Read moreThe government will prioritize 12 out of the initial 40 projects lined up for funding by the Chinese government at an indicative cost of $4.4...
Read moreThe Finance Department on Friday said the government will collect over P800 billion in additional revenues if fuel taxes are adjusted under a proposed reform...
Read moreThe gross domestic product expanded 6.6 percent in the fourth quarter, bringing the full-year growth to 6.8 percent in 2016 and making it the second...
Read moreInflation rate may hit as high as 3.2 percent in January, on higher fuel prices and after the government increased the excise tax rates on...
Read moreFormer National Treasurer Rosalia De Leon will be back as the head of the Bureau of Treasury, the Finance Department said. Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez...
Read moreThe government is seeking China’s support for 40 infrastructure projects in the Philippines, including the $3-billion South Line of the North-South Railway from Manila to...
Read moreThe government officially kicked off its Food Stamp Program (FSP) on Friday as part of its “No Hunger” campaign, with...
Read morePresident Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said a whole-of-nation approach is needed to rid the country of illegal drugs through prevention,...
Read moreAll regions will see an increase in daily minimum wages before the year ends, the Department of Labor and Employment...
Read moreThe website and member's portal of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) went back online yesterday after eight days of...
Read moreAt least half of Filipinos are dissatisfied with the K to 12 basic education program, while 89 percent prefer the...
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