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[Title] => PEZA asks Cebu City to amend tax rule
[Summary] => The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) is asking the Cebu City Council to amend the city’s existing ordinance, which states that all PEZA-registered enterprises operating in the ecozones in the city shall not be exempted from real property taxes.
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[Title] => Naninda sa diskohan gipusil namatay
[Summary] => CEBU, Philippines – Patay nang nadangat sa tambalanan sa lungsod sa Sogod ang usa ka 26-anyos nga lalaki human kini gipusil sa duha ka mga lalaki alas 11:30 sa gabii niadtong Lunes sa sitio Tagaytay, barangay Pansoy.
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[Title] => LTO exec asks CSC to hold salaries of “illegally appointed” employees
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[Title] => Carnapping, estafa filed vs. couple, retired cop
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The National Bureau of Investigation has filed charges of carnapping and estafa against a couple and a retired police official for allegedly selling a suspected carnapped vehicle.
Manuel and Merlita Tabada, owners of Merman Auto Sales in barangay Mabolo, and Marcelo Cabahug were indicted by the NBI for carnapping and estafa after they allegedly connived in selling a suspected stolen vehicle to Teresita Olaivar three years ago.
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[Title] => Ecozone firms not exempt from real estate tax, says PEZA
[Summary] => Trece Martirez City Firms located at export processing zones which have availed of income tax holidays are still liable for the payment of real property tax, according to the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).
Procolo Olaivar, PEZA manager for legal services group, clarified this to ease the brewing controversy over the Cavite provincial governments move to collect real estate taxes on machinery, equipment and fences owned by Intel Philippine Technology Inc., a unit of the worlds biggest maker of microprocessor chips.
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The National Bureau of Investigation has filed charges of carnapping and estafa against a couple and a retired police official for allegedly selling a suspected carnapped vehicle.
Manuel and Merlita Tabada, owners of Merman Auto Sales in barangay Mabolo, and Marcelo Cabahug were indicted by the NBI for carnapping and estafa after they allegedly connived in selling a suspected stolen vehicle to Teresita Olaivar three years ago.
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[Title] => Ecozone firms not exempt from real estate tax, says PEZA
[Summary] => Trece Martirez City Firms located at export processing zones which have availed of income tax holidays are still liable for the payment of real property tax, according to the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).
Procolo Olaivar, PEZA manager for legal services group, clarified this to ease the brewing controversy over the Cavite provincial governments move to collect real estate taxes on machinery, equipment and fences owned by Intel Philippine Technology Inc., a unit of the worlds biggest maker of microprocessor chips.
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December 13, 2006 - 12:00am