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EDGEDAVAO
VOL. 7 ISSUE 39 • FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 9-10, 2014
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FRUITS GALORE. A fruit dealer displays ripe bananas in a fruit stall at Agdao Public Market in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
TAX AMNESTY NIXED ‘Delinquent taxpayers don’t deserve reward’
By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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ONsIsTENT with the position earlier declared by Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte, city administrator J. Melchor V. Quitain yesterday expressed opposition to the proposed local legislation granting amnesty to delinquent tax payers.
REGISTRATION. A Commission on Elections (Comelec) 11 personnel takes the biometric data of a registrant during the second day of voter’s registration for the 2016 elections at the Comelec 11 office inside Magsaysay Park in Davao City. Lean Daval Jr.
“Kanang amnesty man gud mura lang og… actually, you are rewarding somebody who has not done his duty,” he said in ‘I-Speak media forum’ at City Hall yesterday Quitain pointed out that if the local government grants tax amnesty, it would be detrimental to the city’s campaign to raise local finance resources as the delinquent will only pay minimal amount as most charges are waived. Earlier, Duterte declared that he will not grant tax amnesty but instead allow longer time for tax delinquents to settle their dues including penalties. Last Tuesday, the city council approved on the first reading the proposed study for
the tax amnesty particularly on Real Property Taxes (RPT) not settled by delinquent land owners. The proposal was submitted by former city councilor Peter T. Laviña who stated that the Local Finance Committee and the city council should first study and deliberate on the problem surrounding the RPT delinquency. “I remember we faced the issue sometime in 1999-2000. And we were able to resolve it by passing legislation granting a ‘tax amnesty’ in 2001.The main purposes of which were, (1) To increase the RPT collection; (2) to help clean up the books on delinquent
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