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Department of JusticeThe Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has filed tax evasion complaints against two Bulacan-based contractors allegedly involved in ghost flood-control projects. In a statement on Thursday, the agency said newly appointed BIR Commissioner Charlito Martin R. Mendoza lodged criminal complaints against IM Construction Corp. and SYMS Construction Trading before the Department of Justice (DoJ) over fictitious expenses, underreported income, and false v…See the Story
Bulacan Contactors Tied to Ghost Projects Face Tax Evasion Raps - BIR - BusinessWorld Online
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Business · ManilaMANILA, Philippines – The shear line and northeast monsoon or “amihan,” are forecast to trigger rains in most of Luzon on Monday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said. Pagasa warned of “scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms” brought by the shear line in the following areas: Meanwhile, the northeast monsoon will bring “cloudy skies with rains” to Pangasinan and the rest of Central Lu…See the Story
Rain Expected in Many Parts of Luzon Due to 'Amihan', Shear Line
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Agriculture · BacolodManila: The moratorium on molasses imports in the Philippines, earlier scheduled to end this year, will now remain in place until March 2026 following a decision by the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), reports Philstar Global. The government first issued the order in September to stop prices from dropping further. A 21 percent rise in local production during the last milling season, along with continu…See the Story