+ Follow Development Budget Coordination Committee Tag
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[Title] => Duterte gov't tempers growth targets again as new lockdowns cripple economy
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[Title] => Despite headwinds, Philippines likely to hit growth target for 2020
[Summary] => Robust public spending, strong domestic consumption and a revitalized agricultural sector would likely drive economic growth this year despite the presence of domestic and external headwinds, according to economic managers.
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[Title] => SDGs to be integrated into budgeting process
[Summary] => A sub-committee for monitoring progress on the Sustainable Development Goals has been created under the inter-agency Development Budget Coordination Committee, the National Economic and Development Authority said yesterday.
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[Title] => Economic managers flag fiscal risks
[Summary] => A Supreme Court (SC) ruling which increases the internal revenue allotment (IRA) share of local government units (LGUs) has been flagged by economic managers as a risk to the country’s fiscal stability.
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[Title] => Tax reform to drive revenues to P4.42 T by 2022
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[Title] => DBCC revises 2019 economic targets
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[Title] => Tax amnesty clips government revenue target
[Summary] => The Duterte administration’s economic managers have decided to cut the government’s revenue target this year following the enactment of a watered down tax amnesty law.
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[Title] => Government overshoots fiscal deficit target in 2018
[Summary] => The national government incurred a fiscal deficit of P558.26 billion in 2018, surpassing the revised ceiling set by economic managers for the period.
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[Title] => Government debt piles up to P7.29 trillion in 2018
[Summary] => The debt pile of the national government climbed by 9.6 percent to P7.29 trillion last year from P6.65 trillion in 2017 as the government decided to borrow more to plug the budget shortfall, according to the Bureau of Treasury.
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[Title] => No more stopping 2nd fuel tax hike in January 2019
[Summary] => With oil prices in the world market dropping, the Development Budget Coordination Committee is no longer pushing for the suspension of petroleum excise tax hike next year.
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[Title] => Duterte gov't tempers growth targets again as new lockdowns cripple economy
[Summary] => The Duterte administration’s growth outlook just got bleaker, as new lockdowns dash the government’s hopes for a strong and quick recovery this year from a pandemic-induced crash.
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[Title] => Despite headwinds, Philippines likely to hit growth target for 2020
[Summary] => Robust public spending, strong domestic consumption and a revitalized agricultural sector would likely drive economic growth this year despite the presence of domestic and external headwinds, according to economic managers.
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[Title] => SDGs to be integrated into budgeting process
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[DatePublished] => 2019-12-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Economic managers flag fiscal risks
[Summary] => A Supreme Court (SC) ruling which increases the internal revenue allotment (IRA) share of local government units (LGUs) has been flagged by economic managers as a risk to the country’s fiscal stability.
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[Title] => Tax reform to drive revenues to P4.42 T by 2022
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[Title] => DBCC revises 2019 economic targets
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[DatePublished] => 2019-03-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government overshoots fiscal deficit target in 2018
[Summary] => The national government incurred a fiscal deficit of P558.26 billion in 2018, surpassing the revised ceiling set by economic managers for the period.
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[Title] => Government debt piles up to P7.29 trillion in 2018
[Summary] => The debt pile of the national government climbed by 9.6 percent to P7.29 trillion last year from P6.65 trillion in 2017 as the government decided to borrow more to plug the budget shortfall, according to the Bureau of Treasury.
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[Title] => No more stopping 2nd fuel tax hike in January 2019
[Summary] => With oil prices in the world market dropping, the Development Budget Coordination Committee is no longer pushing for the suspension of petroleum excise tax hike next year.
[DatePublished] => 2018-11-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
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