+ Follow TIANGGES Tag
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[Title] => The convenience of tiangges
[Summary] => Normally held during weekends, tiangges offer not only food stuff but other items like costume jewelry, houseware, toys, home decor, garments and seasonal items like those for Christmas and other holidays.
[DatePublished] => 2015-02-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => 'War on terror' dividing world, Amnesty warns
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[Title] => QC business group backs tiangge tax
[Summary] => The Quezon City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCCI) expressed full support yesterday to a move by the national government to impose taxes and regulate the activities of temporary retail store outlets or tiangges proliferating in various parts of Metro Manila.
Nathan Zulueta, president and CEO of QCCCI, said tiangges operating in shopping malls, must be regulated to protect some 50,000 registered small businesses that religiously pay taxes and other obligations to the city and national government.
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[AuthorName] => Perseus Echeminada
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TIANGGES
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[Summary] => The Quezon City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCCI) expressed full support yesterday to a move by the national government to impose taxes and regulate the activities of temporary retail store outlets or tiangges proliferating in various parts of Metro Manila.
Nathan Zulueta, president and CEO of QCCCI, said tiangges operating in shopping malls, must be regulated to protect some 50,000 registered small businesses that religiously pay taxes and other obligations to the city and national government.
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