+ Follow sin tax Tag
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[Title] => Sin taxes hiked; VAT on essential drugs lifted
[Summary] => President Duterte has signed Republic Act 11467, which amends the National Internal Revenue Code by expanding the coverage of value-added tax on vape, tobacco and liquor.
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[Title] => Lower revenues projected from approved sin tax bill
[Summary] => The government expects lower incremental revenue from higher excise taxes on alcohol, heated tobacco and vapor products due to the projected losses from the exemption of certain imported medicines from the value-added tax, the Department of Finance said yesterday.
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[Title] => Senate to approve ‘sin tax’ hike bill next week
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[Title] => Bagong 'sin tax' sa yosi, alak at vape pinapapaspasan, sertipikado na ni Duterte
[Summary] => Pinagmamadali na ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang mga mambabatas upang tuluyan nang maipasa ang pagpapataw ng karagdagang buwis na magpapataas sa presyo ng mga produktong alak, tabako at electronic cigarettes.
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[Title] => Salt is not 'a sin,' groups opposed to tax to curb consumption of salty food stress
[Summary] => “We can understand the rationale behind taxing alcoholic beverages and sugary drinks. However, we must draw the line at taxing food that our countrymen regularly consume."
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[Title] => Don't tax salt, urge manufacturers to make healthier food instead — group
[Summary] => A civil society group said Monday that urging manufacturers to produce healthier products would be a better approach to excessive salt consumption.
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[Summary] => The government expects lower incremental revenue from higher excise taxes on alcohol, heated tobacco and vapor products due to the projected losses from the exemption of certain imported medicines from the value-added tax, the Department of Finance said yesterday.
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[Title] => Bagong 'sin tax' sa yosi, alak at vape pinapapaspasan, sertipikado na ni Duterte
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[Title] => Don't tax salt, urge manufacturers to make healthier food instead — group
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