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A comprehensive tax reform which eases the burden on workers could be a good option for the country, but only if this would rake in more revenues for the government, the International Monetary Fund said.

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The passage of a measure that would rationalize fiscal incentives could help the Philippines achieve the much-awaited credit rating upgrade, the International Monetary Fund’s new resident representative for the Philippines said.

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The passage of a measure that would rationalize fiscal incentives could help the Philippines achieve the much-awaited credit rating upgrade, the International Monetary Fund’s new resident representative for the Philippines said.

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