Fuel marking program
Officials of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and Bureau of Customs meet to discuss measures to further enhance the implementation ...
Read moreOfficials of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and Bureau of Customs meet to discuss measures to further enhance the implementation ...
Read moreThe Department of Finance reports that 18.29 billion liters of fuel were marked by the government from Sept. 4, 2019 ...
Read moreFinance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said over the weekend the government likely marked 100 percent of fuel oil inventory in ...
Read moreThe Department of Finance reports that 14 billion liters of fuel were marked from Sept. 4, 2019 to Oct. 15, ...
Read moreThe Bureau of Customs collected a total of P97.191 billion worth of duties and taxes from the importation of gasoline, ...
Read moreAround 9.30 billion liters of fuel were marked by the government from September 2019 to July 2, 2020 under the ...
Read more(Continued from yesterday) Our revenue generating agencies are putting on the fast lane the digital transformation of their offices to ...
Read moreThe government’s two main revenue collecting agencies marked a total of 3.21 billion liters of petroleum products under the fuel ...
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