+ Follow PHILIPPINE TOBACCO INSTITUTE Tag
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[Title] => DOF supports higher taxes on sin products
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[Summary] => One interesting tax measure presently being tackled by the House Ways and Means Committee chaired by Congressman Hermilando I. Mandanas of Batangas is the excise tax on cigarettes.
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[Title] => Tobacco institute questions excise tax targets of government
[Summary] => The Philippine Tobacco Institute (PTI) has questioned the facts and figures of the Department of Finance (DOF) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) that points to a lesser excise tax collection in 2011.
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[Title] => Government may appeal DOJ legal opinion on Sicpa stamp tax proposal
[Summary] => The government may appeal the legal opinion issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the controversial security stamp tax proposal of Switzerland-based Sicpa Security if necessary, Finance Secretary Margarito Teves said during the weekend.
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[Title] => Tobacco group raps DOH on graphic health warning
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[Title] => Tobacco institute decries graphic health warning
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[Title] => Tobacco industry cautions vs graphic health warnings
[Summary] => The Philippine Tobacco Institute (PTI) cautioned Health Secretary Esperanza Cabral against her plan to issue an administrative order to compel local cigarette manufacturers to put picture-based warnings on every cigarette pack, saying this would violate a law that regulates the local tobacco industry.
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[Title] => Tobacco industry scores costly Sicpa tax stamp scheme
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PHILIPPINE TOBACCO INSTITUTE
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September 16, 2010 - 12:00am