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[Title] => Woman who threw baby into creek charged
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[Title] => DA promotes corn contour farming
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture is establishing new contour farming technology demonstration sites for corn in the Visayas and Mindanao.
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[Title] => Corona, GMA reunion possible, says Palace
[Summary] => Taking the cue from her boss, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte yesterday said President Aquino’s prediction that former chief justice Renato Corona may be reunited with his patron, former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, in jail is very plausible.
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[Title] => Smuggled baby pythons seized in airport
[Summary] => The Bureau of Customs (BOC) said today that it apprehended a shipment of toys from Indonesia which contained seven baby ball pythons at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
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[Title] => Australia offers to fund aero magnetic mapping for Phl
[Summary] => The Australian government has renewed its offer of a A$5-million grant to conduct an aero magnetic mapping for the Philippines to help accurately map its mineral resources.
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[Title] => Desperately seeking for a tax shelter
[Summary] => "I have read that if you own a company, you enjoy some sort of tax shelter for property and other income-generating assets you have. Can you tell me how this applies to Philippine laws?" (Raquel of Sumatra, Indonesia)
Under Philippine laws, a corporation is considered as having a separate legal personality from its owners or shareholders. As such, it is separately subject to income tax and other applicable taxes on corporations, although its liability is generally limited to the extent of its assets.
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[Title] => Poll spending bloats May budget deficit
[Summary] => The countrys budget deficit ballooned to P12.6 billion in May from only P7.8 billion in April because of government spending to conduct the May 10 national elections, Budget Secretary Emilia Boncodin reported yesterday.
"Bulk of the disbursements came in May because of the conduct of the (general) elections on May 10, " Boncodin said.
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[Title] => BIR bullish it will meet P56-B collection target
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The BIR said that as of April 16, the day after the April 15 deadline for filing income tax returns, its collection had already amounted to 64 percent of the April target.
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BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura made his statement before the7th annual CEO Forum here hosted by the Businessweek magazine where he was resource speaker and recipient of the Star of Asia Award.
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[Summary] => Taking the cue from her boss, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte yesterday said President Aquino’s prediction that former chief justice Renato Corona may be reunited with his patron, former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, in jail is very plausible.
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Under Philippine laws, a corporation is considered as having a separate legal personality from its owners or shareholders. As such, it is separately subject to income tax and other applicable taxes on corporations, although its liability is generally limited to the extent of its assets.
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"Bulk of the disbursements came in May because of the conduct of the (general) elections on May 10, " Boncodin said.
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[Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has expressed optimism that it will meet and possibly overshoot its P56-billion collection target this year, but the P9 billion expected from the value added tax on professional services will not be realized.
The BIR said that as of April 16, the day after the April 15 deadline for filing income tax returns, its collection had already amounted to 64 percent of the April target.
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BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura made his statement before the7th annual CEO Forum here hosted by the Businessweek magazine where he was resource speaker and recipient of the Star of Asia Award.
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