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[Title] => Belmonte extends business tax deadline
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Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has signed an ordinance extending the deadline for payment of first quarter business taxes and fees.
With that, taxpayers who were unable to beat the Jan. 20 deadline can still settle their tax obligations without any penalty, subcharges or interest.
Belmonte encouraged taxpayers to take advantage of the 10-day grace period. The ordinance was authored by Councilors Ariel Inton, Winston Castelo, Voltaire Liban III and Jorge Banal Jr.
To date, there are about 65,000 businesses in Quezon City.
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[Title] => QC government, NWRB ink pact on ground water management
[Summary] => The Quezon City government and the National Water Resources Board forged a pact yesterday for the improvement of groundwater resources management and regulations.
Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and NWRB executive director Ramon Alikpala signed the memorandum of agreement that calls for a joint monitoring and enforcement of laws pertaining to water resources.
Witnessing the signing at City Hall were Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista, Councilors Winston Castelo, Ariel Inton, Jorge Banal Jr. and other members of the City Council.
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[Title] => Defensor, Banal top district derby in QC
[Summary] => The Quezon City Board of Canvassers (BOC) yesterday proclaimed Matias Defensor Jr. as the new congressman of the third district of Quezon City.
Defensor, running under the banner of the Liberal Party, obtained an overwhelming majority of votes over his rivals during the May 10 elections.
Also proclaimed were six winning councilors Jorge Banal Jr. (64,590 votes), Franz Pumaren (61,948), Wencerom Lagumbay (59,577), Dante de Guzman (59,098), Julian Coseteng (57,092) and Diorella Sotto (56,831).
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[Title] => QC to pursue devt, livelihood projects
[Summary] => Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. vowed yesterday to vigorously pursue development and livelihood projects to address the problem of poverty confronting more than one million residents in the city.
In his New Year address to city hall employees at yesterdays flagraising ceremony, the mayor said new challenges await every civil servant in 2004.
"We cannot rest on our laurels, there are lot of challenges that awaits us this year," Belmonte said referring to the series of awards in fiscal management and good governance the city bagged last year.
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JORGE BANAL JR.
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Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has signed an ordinance extending the deadline for payment of first quarter business taxes and fees.
With that, taxpayers who were unable to beat the Jan. 20 deadline can still settle their tax obligations without any penalty, subcharges or interest.
Belmonte encouraged taxpayers to take advantage of the 10-day grace period. The ordinance was authored by Councilors Ariel Inton, Winston Castelo, Voltaire Liban III and Jorge Banal Jr.
To date, there are about 65,000 businesses in Quezon City.
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[Title] => QC government, NWRB ink pact on ground water management
[Summary] => The Quezon City government and the National Water Resources Board forged a pact yesterday for the improvement of groundwater resources management and regulations.
Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and NWRB executive director Ramon Alikpala signed the memorandum of agreement that calls for a joint monitoring and enforcement of laws pertaining to water resources.
Witnessing the signing at City Hall were Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista, Councilors Winston Castelo, Ariel Inton, Jorge Banal Jr. and other members of the City Council.
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[Title] => Defensor, Banal top district derby in QC
[Summary] => The Quezon City Board of Canvassers (BOC) yesterday proclaimed Matias Defensor Jr. as the new congressman of the third district of Quezon City.
Defensor, running under the banner of the Liberal Party, obtained an overwhelming majority of votes over his rivals during the May 10 elections.
Also proclaimed were six winning councilors Jorge Banal Jr. (64,590 votes), Franz Pumaren (61,948), Wencerom Lagumbay (59,577), Dante de Guzman (59,098), Julian Coseteng (57,092) and Diorella Sotto (56,831).
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[Title] => QC to pursue devt, livelihood projects
[Summary] => Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. vowed yesterday to vigorously pursue development and livelihood projects to address the problem of poverty confronting more than one million residents in the city.
In his New Year address to city hall employees at yesterdays flagraising ceremony, the mayor said new challenges await every civil servant in 2004.
"We cannot rest on our laurels, there are lot of challenges that awaits us this year," Belmonte said referring to the series of awards in fiscal management and good governance the city bagged last year.
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January 26, 2007 - 12:00am