+ Follow TMAP Tag
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[Title] => Tax Code amendments pushed
[Summary] => The Tax Management Association of the Philippines (TMAP) is seeking amendments to the Tax Code to safeguard the rights of taxpayers and limit the power of the head of the Bureau of Internal Revenue to interpret tax laws and to decide tax cases.
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[Title] => Increase in capital gains tax on sale of unlisted shares backed
[Summary] => The Tax Management Association of the Philippines (TMAP), which represents the country’s tax consultants and corporate tax practitioners, is pushing for an increase in capital gains tax (CGT) rates on the sale of unlisted shares of stocks to provide additional revenues for the government and bring the rates closer to the personal income tax (PIT) rates.
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[Title] => TMAP asks Congress to rectify personal income tax system
[Summary] => The Tax Management Association of the Philippines (TMAP) has asked Congress to pass by the end of the year various bills that would rectify the country’s personal income tax system.
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[Title] => Balancing ideals and business demands
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When it comes to the cause she is fighting for, Benedicta Du-Baladad is the first to admit it isnt an easy one. As the 2005 president of the Tax Management Association of the Philippines (TMAP), Du-Baladad aimed for a balance between the ideals of taxation and the demands of business. Doing so amidst a fiscal crisis and a broiling debate over controversial tax reform measures, the tax lawyer could not have picked a bigger battle to lead.
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[Title] => Local tire makers seek tariff protection
[Summary] => Cheap imported tires have increasingly cut into the market share of locally manufactured tires, forcing local tire manufacturers to seek government intervention anew.
The Tire Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (TMAP) is urging the Arroyo government to restore the duty rates on new pneumatic tires to the 1998 level of 25 percent and maintain it up to the year 2004.
The TMAP is also asking the government to remove the tariff on raw materials.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Increase in capital gains tax on sale of unlisted shares backed
[Summary] => The Tax Management Association of the Philippines (TMAP), which represents the country’s tax consultants and corporate tax practitioners, is pushing for an increase in capital gains tax (CGT) rates on the sale of unlisted shares of stocks to provide additional revenues for the government and bring the rates closer to the personal income tax (PIT) rates.
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When it comes to the cause she is fighting for, Benedicta Du-Baladad is the first to admit it isnt an easy one. As the 2005 president of the Tax Management Association of the Philippines (TMAP), Du-Baladad aimed for a balance between the ideals of taxation and the demands of business. Doing so amidst a fiscal crisis and a broiling debate over controversial tax reform measures, the tax lawyer could not have picked a bigger battle to lead.
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[Title] => Local tire makers seek tariff protection
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The Tire Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (TMAP) is urging the Arroyo government to restore the duty rates on new pneumatic tires to the 1998 level of 25 percent and maintain it up to the year 2004.
The TMAP is also asking the government to remove the tariff on raw materials.
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