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PH eyes Indonesia’s tax amnesty plan

The Philippines will follow Indonesia’s lead in implementing a tax amnesty as it seeks to boost revenue to pay for its ambitious spending plans,...

Creating bigger problems

I don’t know if Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Gina Lopez realizes what she has done in cancelling the permits of 23 big mining...

Finance, Trade departments set to discuss car tax

The Finance Department said it is willing to listen to the Trade Department’s position on vehicle taxes.  Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said his agency was...

Dominguez confident on new tax measures

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said he’ll reach an agreement this quarter with lawmakers on a plan to raise taxes, helping to stave off a...

Selling the bad

Bad news is supposed to sell. But when speculative news trumps hard (but good) news, you have to wonder if some news organizations have...

Japan, China pour in P1-t offical aid

IN just seven months, President Rodrigo Duterte has raised the biggest official development assistance in the history of Philippine presidents, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez...

Govt taps AIIB to fund two projects

President Rodrigo Duterte has tapped a China-backed multilateral lender to help fund his government’s “unprecedented infrastructure buildup,” Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said Monday, as...

PH pledges rational policy despite rants

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez brushed off concerns about a sliding currency and weakening investor sentiment, pledging the government will take rational action on the economy. The...

Govt studies 1% tax on stocks

The government plans to double the tax rate on stock market transactions to 1 percent of the gross selling price in a bid to...

4 Cabinet nominees confirmed

THE Commission on Appointments on Wednesday finally confirmed the ad interim appointment of Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, along with Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez, Labor...

Ultra-rich tax

The government’s plan to raise the income tax of the ultra-rich, or those earning P5 million or more annually, to ease the tax burden...

‘Ultra-rich’ to be taxed 35%

The ‘ultra-rich’ or those earning P5 million or more annually will be taxed 35 percent of their income under the proposed tax reform package,...

Customs rules under review

The Finance Department said it will need more time to issue the implementing rules and regulations for the recently enacted Customs Modernization and Tariff...
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