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This is in reference to Mr. Victor C. Agustin’s Money-Go-Round column which was published today, Oct. 14, in The Philippine Star. In his column, Mr. Agustin wrote “The en banc Court  of Tax Appeals ruled that the Ongpin-controlled Philippine Bank of Communications was entitled to a P4.6-million tax refund in 2006….”

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Naglunsad na kahapon ng malawakang manhunt operations ang Philippine National Police laban kay dating AFP Comptroller ret. Lt. Gen. Jacinto Ligot at misis nitong si Erlinda na ipinaaresto ng Court of  Tax Appeals sa kasong tax evasion.

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The government has offered Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. (Shell) a compromise on the controversial issue involving the oil firm’s alleged unpaid import tax arrears amounting to P7.3 billion.

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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has refused to pay the excise taxes being collected by the Bureau of Customs even as the Bureau of Internal Revenue had reversed its previous position and now insists on taxing Shell.

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This is in reference to Mr. Victor C. Agustin’s Money-Go-Round column which was published today, Oct. 14, in The Philippine Star. In his column, Mr. Agustin wrote “The en banc Court  of Tax Appeals ruled that the Ongpin-controlled Philippine Bank of Communications was entitled to a P4.6-million tax refund in 2006….”

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Naglunsad na kahapon ng malawakang manhunt operations ang Philippine National Police laban kay dating AFP Comptroller ret. Lt. Gen. Jacinto Ligot at misis nitong si Erlinda na ipinaaresto ng Court of  Tax Appeals sa kasong tax evasion.

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The government has offered Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. (Shell) a compromise on the controversial issue involving the oil firm’s alleged unpaid import tax arrears amounting to P7.3 billion.

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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has refused to pay the excise taxes being collected by the Bureau of Customs even as the Bureau of Internal Revenue had reversed its previous position and now insists on taxing Shell.

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