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Mining policy can be fair to today’s taxpayers and future Filipinos with:  (a) a well-paid, honest bureaucracy to ensure that mining companies prevent landslides; promptly reforest; keep roads and bridges repaired; ensure purity of streams and aquifers; (b) fees and taxes enough to pay for potential loss or damage to infrastructure and private property and to lives and health; and to provide alternative ways of life to the unskilled aeta/agta, lumad and other cultural communities who populate the places to be dug up; and (c) income-producing assets to replace what the mining companies of this generation plan to sell.
Mining policy can be fair to today’s taxpayers and future Filipinos with:  (a) a well-paid, honest bureaucracy to ensure that mining companies prevent landslides; promptly reforest; keep roads and bridges repaired; ensure purity of streams and aquifers; (b) fees and taxes enough to pay for potential loss or damage to infrastructure and private property and to lives and health; and to provide alternative ways of life to the unskilled aeta/agta, lumad and other cultural communities who populate the places to be dug up; and (c) income-producing assets to replace what the mining companies of this generation plan to sell.
==Marinduque aims for P183M tax collection for 2012==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=2171331286227
*Sunday 11th of March 2012
:by  Mayda Lagran
BOAC, Marinduque, March 11 (PIA) -- The Bureau of Internal Revenue District Office in Boac, Marinduque has launched its tax campaign to collect a total revenue of P183 million from local taxes in 2012.
The campaign urges tax payers to pay the correct amount of taxes, using the tagline “I Love the Philippines so I pay taxes.”
BIR plans to implement various programs to able to meet their goal, such as ‘Oplan Kandado,’ Late Case Program and Third Party Information Campaign.
BIR Region 4B Assistant Regional Director Marina C. de Guzman said that these programs are not made to scare people, especially businessmen and taxpayers. It only aims to remind everyone that if they pay the correct amount of taxes, it will bring more rewards to the community and the nation as a whole.
De Guzman said a total of P146.86 million worth of taxes were collected in 2010 and P167.37 million in 2011. The 2011 figure was about P2.5 million short or 1.47 percent deficit from the 2011 goal collection of P169.88 million target set for the province’s tax revenue.
The BIR official also emphasized the benefit of paying the correct taxes returns as additional funding to local government programs and projects in the form of an Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA). Despite the deficit in revenue goals, de Guzman said the government still released an IRA of about P318 million to Marinduque, which is double the amount of tax collected in 2011. (LBR/MNL-PIA4B Marinduque)




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