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Willie Trinidad, DOTC undersecretary for railways and mass transit, explained that the terminals are public service-oriented facilities so they cannot be taxed.
"Its the public that benefits from the LRT and MRT. I dont think we should pay taxes," Trinidad said.
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LIBERTAD AND BUENDIA
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Willie Trinidad, DOTC undersecretary for railways and mass transit, explained that the terminals are public service-oriented facilities so they cannot be taxed.
"Its the public that benefits from the LRT and MRT. I dont think we should pay taxes," Trinidad said.
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By Sheila Crisostomo | August 4, 2002 - 12:00am
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