By Maricel V. Cruz T HE government expects to borrow from mostly domestic sources to cover the projected P1.16trillion budget deficit next year, Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno said Friday.
At a budget briefing for the House of Representatives, Diokno said total revenue projections for 2023 came to P3.6 trillion against a budget of P5.268 trillion, resulting in a deficit of P1.16 trillion (see related story in Business, page B4 — Editors).
"Based on the four-day monitoring, there will be an increase in the prices of petroleum products due to high demand brought about by the harvest and winter season," said Rodela Romero, director III of the Department of Energy's Oil Industry Management Bureau.
BUDGET MEETING. Speaker Martin Romualdez (inset) addresses his colleagues as he leads the members of the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) in briefing the House Committee on Appropriations on the state of the economy and the macro-economic parameters the Executive branch used in putting together next year’s spending program. Ver Noveno Budget chief: Don't abolish PS-DBM
Mr. Marcos made the assurance during the MSME Summit 2022 at the Manila Hotel in the City of Manila. "As your President, I assure you that the revitalization of MSMEs is among the administration's top priorities," he said in his keynote speech, acknowledging the MSMEs' "critical" role in the country's economic regeneration, job creation, and poverty reduction. MSMEs comprise 99.51 percent of business establishments in the Philippines and employ about 63 percent of the country's workforce.
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A FERRY caught fire off a port near Batangas port on Friday, leaving nine people missing and one injured, the coast guard said. Emergency services rescued 73 of the 82 people who had been on board the MV Asia Philippines as it burned near the port, a coast guard statement said. They included a middle-aged woman who was taken to hospital with an unspecified injury, the statement ferry fire off Batangas port
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FOR SMALL BIZ. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (left) holds a plaque with (from left) Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson, and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion at the MSME Summit 2022 at the Manila Hotel on Friday.
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THE Chamber of Mines of the Philippines (CoMP) expressed concern over a proposed tax measure that may push back recent gains for the mining sector and deter prospective investments in theThesector.bill passed by the House committee on ways and means proposes the imposition of a royalty tax of 5 percent on gross output of large-scale mining operations, while increasing the share of the government to 60 percent of netTherevenues.proposed legislation will also place a 10-percent export tax on mineral ore exports, to encourage domestic processing of mineral products. CoMP said that while the proposed measure runs contrary to pronouncements of the new administration, there were no consultations that would enable industry
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“I think if we give a chance to PSDBM and if we clean the process and the system of the procurement of the PSDBM, maybe we can go back to its old glory,” she Pangandamansaid. also assured legislators that PS-DBM under its new leadership headed by lawyer Dennis Santiago, is “very respectable in the area” and that the agency already has plans on how to fix the procurement unit.
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By Vince Lopez and Rey E. Requejo REVIVING micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) in the country is one of the administration's top priorities, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Friday.
BUDGET Secretary Amenah Pangandaman on Friday appealed to legislators to give its procurement service a chance following calls to abolish it over its role in the purchase of overpriced laptops for public school teachers. In the past, she said, the office under the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) saved the government some P18 billion by buying in bulk equipment and supplies for various agencies.
In the same event, US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson said the US supports the growth of the country's digital economy and encouraged more MSMEs to participate.Oneofthe embassy’s projects in
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Speaking at the Philippine Sugar Technologists Association’s 68th Annual National Convention at the SMX Convention Center in Bacolod City on Thursday, acting SRA Administrator David John Thaddeus Alba said the SIDA fund was further reduced to only P500
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AROUND 350,000 sacks of sugar, most of them imported, were found in three warehouses in Silang, Cavite, as the government continues its crackdown against possible sugar hoarding, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) saidAuthoritiesFriday. also discovered 36,000 bags of local sugar, DTI Undersecretary Ruth Castelo said. This developed as the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) is pushing for the restoration of the P2billion fund for the implementation of the Sugar Industry Development Act (SIDA).

















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The Senate Blue Ribbon committee chaired by Senator Francis Tolentino has found several irregularities in the procurement of the pricey but outdated laptops to be used by teachers in their onlinePimentelclasses.said the committee should not excuse former PS-DBM chief Christopher Lloyd Lao from attending the hearings, since it was his name on the memorandum of agreement between the DepEd and the DBM. Senator Sherwin Gatchalian said admissions by the PS-DBM of an “honest mistake” were unacceptable, since such a mistake cost the government P2.4 billion. He said the controversy indicated that someone made money out of the deal. Gatchalian, who chairs the Senate committee on basic education, said the Department of Education is accountable because it is the agency that entrusted its budget to another department, but the PSDBM is also liable since it was in charge of the bidding for the units. He said he believed it might be better to just put government agencies in charge of procuring their own supplies and equipment instead of allowing the PSDBM to do the job. Senator JV Ejercito also brushed aside the suggestion of “an honest mistake.”
350k... From A1 million this year, as the industry has been accused of underutilizing the allocation. “With proper programming and with the support of President (Ferdinand) Marcos Jr. and our allies in both Houses of Congress, we will ask help to circumvent the red tape and go full blast in utilizing the SIDA fund by next year to make us globally competitive,” Alba said. Last week, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) found some 44,000 sacks of suspected smuggled sugar, with an estimated value of P220 million, in warehouses in Pampanga and Bulacan. In a separate operation that week, the BOC said it seized 140,000 bags of white refined sugar with a total tax payment valued at P45.6 million at the Port of Subic.As a result of that operation, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said six Customs officials were sacked pending the results of the investigation regarding the possibility of conniving with illegal sugarMalacañangsmugglers.earlier said it was looking into the possibility of an "artificial" sugar shortage in the country given recent findings in warehouse inspections. According to the Palace, inspections have been conducted in sugar warehouses located in the following areas: Deparo, Caloocan City; Balut, Tondo; San Nicolas, Manila; Rosales, Pangasinan; San Fernando, Pampanga; Ibaan, Batangas; and Davao.
Around P1.20 trillion will also be earmarked for the “Build Better More Program” to sustain the administration’s continued push for infrastructure development, the DBM added, noting that it is equivalent to 5 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) for road, rail, transport, and flood control infrastructure.TheDBM said the bulk of the infrastructure budget would go to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Department of Transportation (DOTr). About P272.87 billion will be used to finance the DPWH’s “efficient” transport and logistics system for goods and services, while some P167.12 billion will be allocated for the DOTr’s establishment of an “efficient and reliable” mass public transportation system. The DBM also noted that the Department of Energy would receive P476 million to realize the government’s bid for “affordable and clean” energy. Of the P476 million, around P145.21 million will be earmarked for the DOE’s Renewable Energy Development Program, P252.35 million for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program, and P78.86 million for the Alternative Fuels and Technologies Program. The budget for the DOE’s programs will complement the continuation of the National Electrification Administration’s (NEA) P1.63-billion Sitio Electrification Project, the DBM added “Finally, amid the expected continuing elevated cost of fuel, the budget for the DA’s Fuel Assistance for Farmers and Fisherfolk will be doubled at P1 billion. Of this amount, P510.45 million will be for corn farmers, while the remaining P489.55 million will be for the fisherfolk,” the agency said. . (See full story online at manilastandard.net)
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Budget... From A1 Pimentel III, however, said dramatic changes would be required or it would be “goodbye, PS-DBM.” He warned Pangandaman that the negative image of the PS-DBM would also affect the reputation of the mother agency. "Fix the PS-DBM and lets have some spectacular achievements. But if nothing happens or changes are just cosmetic, the abolition of the agency may be prudent as government bodies already have their own Bids and Awards Committees (BAC) under the law,” Pimentel said.
"Moderna believes that Pfizer and BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine Comirnaty infringes patents Moderna filed between 2010 and 2016 covering Moderna's foundational mRNA technology," the company said in a statement. "This groundbreaking technology was critical to the development of Moderna's own mRNA Covid-19 vaccine, Spikevax. Pfizer and BioNTech copied this technology, without Moderna's permission, to make Comirnaty," Moderna added. The mRNA technology used in the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech shots differs from that in traditional vaccines, which rely on injecting weakened or dead forms of a virus to allow the immune system to recognize it and build antibodies.Instead, mRNA vaccines deliver instructions to cells to build a harmless piece of the spike protein found on the surface of the virus that causes Covid-19. After creating this spike protein, cells can recognize and fight the real virus.
“When the speaker received it [the proposed budget] last Monday, the instruction was clear, for the committee to act with dispatch without sacrificing its independence to pass this budget before the Christmas break,” he said. At the House briefing, Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman said the P5.268 trillion national budget for 2023 will serve as a “springboard for the economy’s full-speed recovery” and address the immediate and pressing concerns of Filipinos in the near- and medium-term.
“Ngayong taon po wala tayong Palarong Pambansa pero sa susunod na taon gumagawa sila ng draft proposal para sa Palarong Pambansa (This year we won’t have the Palarong Pambansa but next year we have a draft proposal for it)," she said in a Department of EducationDuterte-Carpiostatement.said she will also release a department order that will mandate only co-curricular and academic activities for this school year, with extracurricular activities to be prohibited. The still-to-be-released department order, Duterte said, will specify standards of school activities allowed for this school"Weyear.built a list to identify the extra-
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Ako Bicol Rep. Elizaldy Co, chairman of the House appropriations body, said they would do everything possible to make sure that President marcos’ first full-year budget would be passed into law before the Christmas break.
The proposed budget’s first pillar intends to strengthen the Filipinos’ purchasing power by covering the first three items in the eight-point socioeconomic agenda, which include food security, improved transportation, and affordable and clean energy, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said. The DBM noted that the Department of Agriculture (DA)’s banner programs, including the P30.55-billion National Rice Program, would receive a larger share in 2023 to ensure food security in the country.
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curricular and to identify co-curricular (activities)," the Vice President said. "We’re here to check up on you and remind you that we need to focus on academics for our students to catch up on the learning losses during the two years that they didn’t have in-person classes,” Duterte-Carpio said during her visit at the Don Pedro Vasquez Memorial School. The Vice President said there is a real difference between “pure online” classes and in-person classes for all learners. She also said some traditional school activities will not push through this year as DepEd's direction is to prioritize the academic development of the students. The Don Pedro Vasquez Memorial
J ORDAN, Guimaras—Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte-Carpio said the annual Palarong Pambansa sports competition will be shelved this year as she reminded teachers to focus on academics to keep up with students’ learning losses brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
PBBM... From A1 the country, the Strengthening Private Enterprises for the Digital Economy (SPEED), seeks to promote greater participation of Philippine MSMEs in the digital "Rebuildingeconomy.Filipino MSMEs must be at the forefront of our response to the collective impacts of the pandemic, the climate crisis, and other challenges we face – because MSMEs are the backbone of the Philippine economy," Carlson said. "I was impressed to learn that ninetynine percent of Philippine enterprises are MSMEs, and that they account for 63 percent of local jobs. MSMEs also play a crucial role in inclusive development for the working poor, women, youth, and people in vulnerable situations," she added.
The SRA’s Alba, who hails from Negros Occidental, the country’s top producing province, noted that the country’s sugar requirement is around 2.5 million metric tons (MT), which has already been done before, particularly in the crop year 2016-2017 when the industry overshoot that target. He said, however, that production has been falling short in the past few years because of various factors such as climate change, high inputs prices, and the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic that drove up production costs. “But your SRA Board believes that 2.5 million MT is achievable if we focus on farm productivity and ensure the efficiency of our mills for higher recovery,” Alba said. Doable remedies include implementing a good farm drainage plan and longer planting season, and maximizing resources to invest in research and development, technology, and mechanization, he added. “This is also why we will work on ensuring that we get the full funding allotted for the implementation of the SIDA so we can efficiently utilize it to meet the industry’s needs,” the SRA chief said.Alba said one of the proposals of the SRA is “how to get that P2 billion back to be spent for the sugar industry”.
“Not for this year, as the (national) budget has been done. We have to work that out for the next,” he added. (See full story online at manilastandard.net)
"You don’t commit lapses or small mistakes for contracts worth billions,” he said.The signatories of the MOA were Lao and Education Secretary Leonor Briones as witnessed by former DepEd Assistant Secretary for Procurement and Administration Salvador Malana III and former PS-DBM Executive Director Jasonmer Uayan. With the investigation continuing, Pimentel said no one is off the hook, including former Education secretary Briones and other officials involved in the laptop Meanwhile,procurement.ateacher’s group said the new school year was off to a terrible start with lack of support from the government. In a press conference, members of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) said the situation on the ground was far different from the rosy picture the DepEd painted.
From A1 said, adding nine other people were still missing.Two coast guard search and rescue vessels were still looking for the missing and trying to put out the blaze as of early evening, hours after the ferry caught fire about one nautical mile (1.85 kilometers) from shore. The cause of the fire was not immediately known. The ship had sailed from the port of Calapan on nearby Mindoro island in mid-afternoon with 48 passengers, 34 crew members, and 16 motor vehicles on board, the coast guard said. The vessel is authorized to carry 402 passengers, it added. The Philippines, an archipelago of more than 7,400 islands, is plagued by poor sea transport, with its badly regulated boats prone to overcrowding and accidents. AFP
“The opening of classes was truly terrible for our teachers. We really wasted the past two years. We weren't prepared. There was not enough support from the government,” said the group’s chairman, Vlademir Quetua. Ruby Bernardo, a member of ACT's chapter in Metro Manila, said she and her fellow teachers were left on their own to address unavailable resources in schools. She said there was a shortage of seats and classrooms, and there was no clear plan to ensure the health and safety of the teachers.
“We also maintain that figures shown during the committee hearing that purported to show the industry’s effective tax rate at 38 percent was woefully out of date as such report was done in the year 2000, prior to the doubling of the excise tax on mineral products under TRAIN 1,” CoMP said in aOncestatement.passed into law, the bill will render the Philippine mining industry as one of the highest taxed mining countries in the world, It will also jeopardize the sector’s contribution to economic development in host communities that may result in a substantial reduction of exports and tax revenues and a considerable amount of social expenses. In addition, a number of large-scale operations run the risk of closure, resulting in massive unemployment in their areas of operations. CoMP noted that the bill will once again put into question the stability of mining policies, which is most detrimental to attracting foreign investments in such a capital-intensive industry.“Foreign investors will simply look elsewhere, we are not the only country blessed with mineral resources. If further tax increases are unavoidable, the tax structure should not be onerous as to stop investments from coming in,” the group said. “We thus call on Congress to revisit the bill recently approved by the committee on ways and means and allow for full and meaningful consultations with stakeholders,”CoMP said.
School has 11 teachers and 293 students. Insufficient number of classrooms is also one of the major challenges of the school to accommodate their students. Duterte said that since the construction of classrooms is devolved to the local government units, DepEd is only permitted by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to construct school buildings in 5th and 6th class municipalities, the last mile schools, and those belonging to the Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA). However, she said the department has been communicating with the DBM to allow DepEd implement school constructions.
By Willie Casas THE Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday warned the public against fake messages about illegal organ trade.The DOH, in its advisory, said hospitals and healthcare facilities do not participate in these illegal activities. The DOH said they continue to practice and facilitate safe and voluntary organ"Thedonations.department further calls on the collaborative effort with our partners, stakeholders, and media to help prevent the spread of fake information released to the general public," it said. "This message sends out fear and discouragement to people to help those who are in need of organ donation and potential donors,” the department added.The DOH urged the public to be more vigilant against these fake messages and trust only verified information from reputable sources such as the official websites and social media accounts of government agencies.
The MSME Summit 2022, attended by Mr. Marcos, was organized by Go Negosyo, along with the United States Embassy in Manila and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in celebration of National MSME month. The summit's theme is "Ensuring an Enabling Recovery Environment for the MSMEs".ThePresident expressed optimism about MSMEs' recovery despite the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic. He assured that his administration would work with all stakeholders to ensure that MSMEs, being the "backbone" of the Philippine economy, are "protected and provided with ample opportunities.""Nowas we navigate these unchartered waters of a post-pandemic world, we take small but firm steps towards recovery and progress," he said. Mr. Marcos added that the government would help MSMEs thrive by providing them with an “enabling and sound” environment. “I once again give my utmost assurance and commitment that your government is here to help you level up and succeed, especially during these difficult times. We will harness the strengths of various sectors to ensure a more cohesive government approach in creating a more sustainable environment for our MSMEs and all our important stakeholders,” he said. This was after he acknowledged that the pandemic hit the Philippine economy and forced businesses to rethink to survive the global health crisis. (See full story online at manilastandard.net)
Hefty... From A1 Romero said threats of a Russian oil embargo by the end of the year also pushed up world oil prices. She said gasoline might go up by "more than P1" while diesel and kerosene could increase by more than P5 per liter. She said she hoped prices would go down in Friday’s trading. Oil firms confirmed the expected oil price hike for Tuesday next week. "Around P5 per liter for diesel and gasoline, almost P1 per liter," an industry source said. On Aug. 23, the oil companies raised gasoline prices by P1.70 a liter, diesel by P2.60 a liter and kerosene by P2.80 a liter.These resulted in the total year-todate adjustments at a net increase of P18.15 per liter for gasoline, P31.70 per liter for diesel, and P27.10 per liter for kerosene. Mining... From A1 stakeholders to oppose provisions of the bill they found onerous.
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MODERNA said Friday it is suing rival vaccine makers Pfizer and BioNTech, alleging the partners infringed on its patents in developing their Covid-19 shot that has been administered to hundreds of millions around the world. The lawsuits filed both in US district court in Massachusetts, and in regional court in Dusseldorf, Germany, set up a showdown between the leading manufacturers of COVID-19 shots that are a key tool in the fight against the disease.
From A1 Lagman asked if the projected budget shortfall would be financed through new borrowings, Diokno said yes. “We have to finance [through borrowings]. We will rely heavily on domestic sources so there will no foreign exchange risks,” he said. He added that 75 percent of the borrowings would come from local sources.Diokno said the government would not need to borrow as much as the previous administration, which went heavily into debt to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. “What is really relevant is debt as a percentage of GDP (gross domestic product), the size of the economy, and that has been declining,” Diokno said. As of end-June 2022, the debt-to-GDP ratio stood at 62.1 percent, lower than the 63.5 percent debt level as a percentage of GDP in the first quarter of the year. “Our debt-to-GDP ratio will progressively decline. It will be somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 percent by the end of 2028,” Diokno said. By the end of the Marcos administration in 2028, the debt level will be down to 52.5 percent, he said. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio hit a record low of “Our39.6%.economy will also increase… our debt in relation to the size of economy that is actually declining. Our current situation is much, much better than before,” Diokno said.Speaker Martin G. Romualdez on Monday morning said the House would ensure that the proposed P5.268 trillion budget for 2023 would sustain economic growth.“We will make sure that each bit of spending will contribute to our goal of reigniting the fires of our economic forges, and at least propel the country to reach economic growth at pre-pandemic levels,” Romualdez said. “Every centavo of this national budget will be spent wisely to implement projects and programs putting primordial consideration into saving lives; building and protecting communities; and making our economy strong and more agile,” Romualdez said.
Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte has said the DepEd would not set a class size limit, noting there are "different situations" in each school.


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The SPD meanwhile said Yu angquiang was in possession of a .9mm pistol loaded with eight live ammunition, 10 grams of shabu worth P68,000, and a Toyota Vios with registration plate NGX1490, which he used in the abduction. The vehicle, which was rented by the suspect, was located through GPS tracking device with the help of the ve hicle’s owner.
HEARING. Former senator and human rights campaigner Leila de Lima, a high-profile critic of former president Rodrigo Duterte and his deadly drug war, arrives at a court as she attends her hearing on illegal drug charges at the Muntinlupa Trial Court in Manila on August 26.
Macon Ramos-Araneta Authorities arrest CHED chief’s sister for murder POLICE arrested a sister of Commis sion on Higher Education (CHED) chairperson Prospero de Vera for multiple murder and links to the Com munist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army (CPP-NPA).
Also on Friday, the Southern Police District (SPD) announced the arrest of a Chinese national, one of the suspects responsible for the abduction and ille gal detention of two other foreigners in PasaySPDCity.acting district director P/Col. Kirby Kraft identified the suspect as Ning Yuangquiang, 24, who was ar rested by operatives of the Pasay City police station in a follow-up operation late Thursday night along Macapagal Boulevard near SM Mall of Asia. Revilla sent a letter to the PNP on Fri day, urging for a more thorough probe. “It is important that we determine if these reports are true or if there are just crooks who are spreading fear),” Revil la said in a statement. If proven to be hoaxes, Revilla said the PNP should ensure that those responsible are identified and made accountable. Marcos likewise asked the PNP and the National Bureau of Investigation to file cases. “Especially the young wom en who were not only raped, but also
PRICE CHECK. Trade Undersecretary Ruth Castelo checks the cost of sugar in a supermarket inside a mall in Manila on Friday, amid the commodity’s increasing price. Danny Pata
Adora Faye de Vera was arrested at 2:40 p.m. in Quezon City on Wednes day by virtue of an arrest warrant is sued by Judge Guilljie Delfin Lim of Iloilo City Regional Trial Court Branch 22, said Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Police General Ro dolfo Azurin Jr. in a press briefing in Pampanga on Thursday. According to Azurin, Adora “is wanted by the court to stand trial for the crime of multiple murder.”
Col. Jean Fajardo, PNP spokesper son, said they have not recorded inci dents involving white vans.
SMC president and CEO Ramon S. Ang said that on its last day of op erations at the Tullahan River, SMC’s cleanup teams extracted 1,342 tons of solid wastes, bringing the total for the more-than-two-year run of the project to 1.12 million tons of waste removed. “We are happy to report that in just a little over two years, we’ve accomplished our primary objectives: to remove ac cumulated silt and solid wastes from the river bed, as well as deepen and widen it to increase its water holding capacity to reduce severe flooding,” Ang said.
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“The sudden permanent closure of Colegio de San Lorenzo, despite the contingency measures adopted thereaf ter, has caused extreme prejudice, physi cal, psychological, and mental anguish to both the students and parents,” he said in filing Senate Resolution No. 156. He stressed that such kind of closure should be thoroughly probed as no notice was sent to the Department of Education (DepEd), the teachers, and employees of the school.
QUEZON Rep. David Jayjay Suarez (2nd District) said lawmakers should review the mandate of the Sugar Regu latory Administration (SRA) and estab lish if it has served its purpose as set out under Executive Order No. 18 and Republic Act 10659, or the Sugarcane Industry Development Act of 2015. Suarez said the SRA seems to have failed in carrying out its purpose, not ing how the sugarcane industry has re mained dependent on importation to ad dress local supply shortages and citing the current mess involving the issuance of an unauthorized order that would have allowed 300,000 metric tons of sugar to flood the local market. “In my opinion, the SRA has ut terly failed to carry out its mandate to uplift the lives of our sugarcane planters and improve the industry,” Suarez said. The lawmaker referenced the reply of resigned SRA administrator Her menegildo Serafica during last Mon day’s meeting of the House Commit tee on Good Governance and Public Accountability when he asked if the circumstances of sugarcane farmers have become better following the cre ation of the SRA. Serafica, during the briefing/meet ing, replied “no” when Suarez asked him: “Sa 35 years na buhay ng SRA, gumanda ba ang buhay ng magsasa kang tubo?”
“Our overall assessment is that dam age was not as extensive as expected; there were 70 houses damaged and less than 20 were destroyed. Roads that were closed are now okay because weather has been improving the past two days,” Alejandro said, adding that “the effect on agriculture is greater, the reported damage has reached P19.1 million. We are still waiting for the assessment of Region 2.” Three people have been reported killed and 4 others were injured in the onslaught of Florita, the National Dis aster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) earlier said. The number of families affected by Severe Tropical Storm Florita has reached 17,510, the NDRRMC also said.
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THE Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) on Friday revealed that it has started talks with United States-based organizations on how “to better pro tect” press freedom in the Philippines. The IBP said the meeting was held last June 30 with officials of the American Bar Association-Rule of Law Initiative (ABA-ROLI), United States Agency for International De velopment (USAID), and non-profit organization Internews. “The political climate in the Philip pines, with respect to the media, has been dismal over the last several years. During the past administration, wide spread red-tagging and attacks of jour nalists have sown fear and discontent in the minds of journalists and people alike, citing the violation of their right to press freedom,” the IBP said, in a statement. The country’s mandatory lawyers’ organization stressed that the USbased organizations have in com mon with the IBP.
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The NDRRMC’s latest situation re port said these families are equivalent to 71,468 persons in 438 barangays (villages) in Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, Calabarzon, Cordillera Ad ministrative Region (CAR), and the National Capital Region. Meanwhile, around 776 families or around 3,700 individuals are sheltering in 37 evacuation centers with the remainder being aided by relatives and friends. The agency also said some 3,700 people were still staying in evacuation centers. The number of confirmed fatalities remains at two -- one each in Cagayan Valley and CAR while the number of confirmed injuries is at three in Cagay an Valley.
LOCAL company OKBet, the sports book platform owned and operated by Ekxinum, Inc. is actively discussing and collaborat ing with local government units for its so cial inclusion initiatives. The partnership kicked off in Pasay City as 500 families of street sweepers were given food and safety packs during a ceremony held at the Cuneta Astrodome last August 16 with Pasay City Mayor Emmy Calixto-Rubi ano personally handing out the donations to theThebeneficiaries.activity also served to recognize the efforts and sacrifice of the street sweeping personnel in keeping Pasay City safe and clean amid the global pan demic. To further enable them and keep them and their families safe, they were given a supply of face masks. This follows OKBet’s previous pro grams in Bacolod and Muntinlupa where food and safety packs were also distrib uted via the local government units as part of an ongoing drive to support social service programs of the respective city governments.Thestring of partnerships is also not confined to the capital as upcoming ini tiatives this September in Mindanao are firmed up. The company along with the local government units of General San tos City and the Province of Sarangani are scheduled to do similar programs on the sidelines of the Tuna Festival and the Mindanao games of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL).
brutally killed. No exemptions,” Mar cos said in another statement. The PNP recently dismissed rumors that a serial killer or a criminal group aboard white vans are behind the series of reported killings and disappearances.
THE Office of Civil Defense (OCD) on Friday said tropical storm Florita left at least P19.1 million worth of damage to agriculture. Damage to infrastructure, mean while, was at P10.2 million, according to Chief Civil Defense Deputy Ad ministrator for Operations Assistant Secretary Raffy Alejandro, quoted by an ABS-CBN News report.
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SENATOR Raffy Tulfo has sought to investigate the permanent clo sure of the Colegio de San Lorenzo (CDSL) in Quezon City which he described as “abrupt, reckless, indis criminate and unceremonious.”
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SAN Miguel Corporation (SMC) has officially completed its P1-billion Tulla han River cleanup project, which it start ed in 2020 together with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in support of the government’s flood mitigation efforts and the rehabili tation of the Manila Bay.
S ENATORS Ramon Revilla, Jr. and Imee Marcos said they are alarmed over incidents of missing young women that are starting to cause panic and concern and urged the Philippine National Police (PNP) to delve deeper into and verify recent reports of abductions.
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News No lockdown despite new monkeypox cases—DOH
THE Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday said it would not recom mend a “lockdown” despite detection of monkeypox cases in the Philip pines.Meanwhile, the DOH said a fourth case of monkeypox in the country was still in isolation and continu ously“Thehealing.DOH does not recommend lockdown due to the confirma tion of a fourth case of monkey pox in Iloilo. The confirmed case and the identified close contacts are under monitoring and strict quarantine. These measures are be ing done to help prevent further transmission,” the DOH said in a statement.“Fornow, we cannot still confirm that local transmission is present. The Department is still conducting and confirming contact tracing of the 4th case,” the DOH added. “The Department would also like to reiterate that the verification of their information is crucial as through this, we can clarify and con firm the source of infection,” it said. “Rest assured that we will be up dating once we have all the factual information about the case. Regard less if local transmission is or is not present, the country’s preventive measures for Monkeypox will act as if such is happening,” the DOH said. The DOH issued the statements in response to the Negros Occidental local government’s plan to tighten regulations in seaports to ensure strict health screening of passengers coming from Iloilo. The DOH in Western Visayas has confirmed that the country’s fourth monkeypox case is a 25-year-old resident of Iloilo. The patient has no documented travel history to or from any country with confirmed monkeypox cases. A total of 14 close contacts were earlier identified by DOH, but re portedly did not have any symptoms of the Thedisease.country’s first three monkey pox cases were all travel-related. The World Health Organization (WHO) designated the outbreak of the virus an emergency last month, normally done for diseases of highest concern. Willie Casas
THE Metropolitan Manila Development Au thority (MMDA) on Friday deployed seven buses and two military trucks as part of its “Libreng Sakay” along Commonwealth Ave. in Quezon City to accommodate more com muters, especially students attending face-tofaceMMDAclasses.acting chair Carlo Dimayuga III said the agency sent the buses and the mili tary trucks to transport commuters from Doña Carmen to the Welcome Rotonda. “The Libreng Sakay program along Com monwealth was expected to benefit 500 to 600 passengers per day, and we are mulling to con tinue it until December this year,” Dimayuga said.The free rides, open at 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. The MMDA took the initiative to address the shortage of public utility buses in the area. Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte thanked the MMDA for the Libreng Sakay program, which she said would be of great help notably to students who commute daily. “I am very happy that transportation agen cies are working hand in hand with the local government in easing the burden of the com muting public,” Belmonte said. Dimayuga said the MMDA has penalized the private contractor of the MRT-7 project construction westbound of Commonwealth Ave., particularly at the Commonwealth Mar ket, after its girder launch caused gridlock in the area Meanwhile,yesterday.the MMDA chief led the distribution of at least 2,000 health kits to students in Batasan High School as part of the agency’s initiatives for the ba lik-eskwela. Each kit contains vitamins, alcohol, face mask, thermometer, mouth wash, and paracetamol. Joel E. Zurbano
By Willie Casas T HE resumption of face-to-face classes may bring about an increase in COVID-19 cases in the coun try by end of September up to October, the De partment of Health (DOH) said on Friday. ing a press briefing. Private hospitals earlier warned that COVID-19 infection might go up amid in creased mobility of the population.
“The best way to improve the flow of food supply is to improve our road net works, from as far as the remotest villages to the main roads leading to the market centers so that farmers themselves can bring their fresh harvests easily,” he said.
By Rio N. Araja DEPARTMENT of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Secretary Conrado Estrella wants the creation of more farm-to-market roads to link even the remotest villages to the city and town market centers. Estrella directed DAR regional and pro vincial offices to submit their proposed farm-to-market road projects that would connect completed bridge projects to the main roads. He gave the order in compliance with the directive of President Ferdinand Mar cos Jr. to extend the necessary support services to the farming sector to resusci tate the country’s agriculture industry by improving the flow of food supply.
Estrella wants more farm-to-market roads
Meanwhile, the DOH also reported that a total of 147 more cases of highly conta gious Omicron COVID variant have been detected nationwide. Last week, the Philippines logged 23,883 additional COVID-19 cases. DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said the figures were based on latest projections as millions of students returned to schools starting last Monday. ‘”We agree the probability is there. Based on our projections, which were already updated because of the opening of class es, maaaring tumaas hanggang 9,000 dai ly cases dito sa bansa pagdating ng end of September hanggang Oktubre,” said dur DOH sees rise in COVID cases amid resumption of classes nationwide
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In Memorandum No. 326 of 2022, DAR Undersecretary for Support Services, Milagros Isabel Cristobal, provided the DAR field offices with a list of completed and ongoing bridge projects under the Tu lay ng Pangulo para sa Kaunlarang Pangagraryo.“Please identify from the attached list of completed and ongoing TPKP projects that will require an extension of the bridge ap proach roads to connect them to the main thoroughfares,” she said. The DAR chief believes that to improve the road networks would help farmers max imize their earning potentials. “With improved road network, the cost of hauling or transportation will be much low er and affordable for our farmers,” he said.
Julito Rada BIR, BoC boost digitalization to weed out graft
DENGUE infection in the country has hit the 118,500 mark from January to August this year, representing 153 per cent rise compared to the same period lastMeanwhile,year.
As the country eases coronavirus re strictions over time, Vergeire said mobil ity patterns had already returned to prepandemic levels. She enjoined the people to continue complying with the minimum public health standards, as well as increase the country’s COVID-19 vaccination rate.
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“In the past four weeks, those who were hospitalized were almost 70 percent, now the cases are down,” Vergeire said. “So we hope the downtrend in cases will continue, and we think with the ef forts of our local government, people also are seeking early consultation. This is one of the things we remind the public that if we consult earlier, the complications of dengue can be avoided,” she said. The DOH said the region with the high est number of cases were Central Luzon with 6,035, followed by the National Capital Region with 4,045, and Western Visayas with 2,946. The latest DOH data also showed that 399 deaths due to dengue were reported. “We have been flagging our public for this past few weeks ngayon ang medyo challenge sa ating lahat napupuno ang at ing mga hospitals because of non-COVID admissions,” Vergeire said. “We see patients are admitted for dengue, around 18,000 admis sions all over the country. We also see young people getting admitted for diseases associated with the rainy season,” Vergeire said. The DOH said leptospirosis cases this year rose by 22 percent compared to the same period last year which had 1,157. The DOH said most of the leptospirosis cases were reported from the NCR with 263 cases, followed by Western Visayas with 171, and Cagayan Valley with 169. Willie Casas ‘Dengue going down, but 153% higher than 2021’ METRO Manila motorists, take note.Heavy traffic may be expected in several areas in Metro Manila over the weekend as the Depart ment of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) undertakes maintenance repairs in at least 14 road sections in three cities in the metropolis. The Metropolitan Manila De velopment Authority (MMDA) has given the DPWH the green light to conduct the road maintenance and rehabilitation efforts in the National Capital Region. The DPWH reminded the public that the repairs might cause “signifi cant delays for travelers” particular ly in the cities of Quezon, Makati, andLanePasig.reductions for road reha bilitation activities will continue on four segments along EDSA north bound: Santolan Metro Rail Tran sit (MRT) Station, bus lane; after P. Tuazon flyover to Aurora Tun nel, 3rd lane from the center island (fast lane); after Aurora Boulevard to New York Street, 3rd lane from center island (intermittent section); and after Kamuning Road and Ka mias Road to JAC Liner Bus Station, beside the center island in Quezon City. Joel Zurbano
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toms through a $88.28-million financing for the Philippine Customs Moderniza tion Program. The project focuses on transitioning from a largely manual and paper-based organization to a modern ized BOC, achieving global standards and full modernization by 2024. Buco told the senators that 91.18 per cent, or 155 out of 170 customs processes were already automated. On March 1, 2022, the BoC, in coordi nation with the United Nations Econom ic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), also completed a national action plan for cross-border paperless trade. In addition, the agency has enrolled in various integrity enhancement and moral transformation programs.
THE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Customs (BoC) are ramping up their respective anti-corrup tion campaigns by modernizing their op erations through digitalization. Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno viewed digitalization as a key to trans forming and eradicating corruption within the government’s two main rev enue agencies.
“I think, to be fair with both agencies, they have done a lot [of digitalization] already during the past administration. What we can promise is, we’ll do even better,” Diokno said at an organizational briefing before the Senate Committee on Ways and Means this week. The Digital Transformation (DX) Pro gram of the BIR aims to transform the agency into a data-driven organization through a digitally-empowered work force capable of harnessing digital tech nologies to improve BIR services and enhance taxpayer experience. Last year, 93 percent of returns were filed electronically, and the taxpayers were offered more convenient ways to pay their taxes as BIR services were made available 24/7. Aside from digital transformation, BIR Commissioner Lilia Guillermo is also pushing for moral transformation within the organization through valueformationMeanwhile,courses.BoC Deputy Commission er Edward James Dy Buco said the agency was one of the first government agencies to implement paperless transactions. The World Bank earlier expressed its support to the digitalization of the Cus
the DOH said there were 1,411 leptospirosis cases reported from January 1 to August 6, 2022. DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire told reporters at least 29,586 den gue cases were recorded from July 10 to August 6 this year. Vergeire said 64 percent were hospital ized, although this was lower than the ad mission figure over the past four weeks.
“I just want to inform the people, these are projections. The projections may or may not happen, depending on whether the assumptions we put in will be ful filled, which includes mobility, minimum public health standards, vaccination and of course the opening of classes,” Ver geire said. At present, the daily average COVID cases in the country is 3,231 represent ing a 14-percent decrease compared to the previous week’s 3,755. Vergeire said. On Thursday, the country logged 3,126 fresh coronavirus infections, which was less than 4,000 for the 11th straight day. The national COVID tally is 3,867,071, with 31,037 active cases and 61,519 fatalities.The country registered 139 new cases of the omicron BA.5, 6 more cases of the BA.4, 1 case of BA.2.12.1 and 1 tagged as “other sublineages,” latest figures from DOH showed.
ROLLOUT OF LIBRENG SAKAY PROJECT. Acting MMDA chair Carlo Dimayuga III and Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte preside over the roll out Libreng Sakay project for commuters at Doña Carmen along Commonwealth Ave., involving seven buses and two military trucks. Manny Palmero DPWH set to repair 14 MM road sections during the weekend IN ILOILO CITY. Vice President and concurrent Education Secretary Sara Duterte, along with Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo reads a book to students during a story-telling session at the Iloilo City Public Library in celebration of the city’s 85th anniversary. Arnold Almacen/Iloilo Mayor’s Office







“I made the decision to make our enemy look stupid and foolish,” he said. “Many of our people needed this, not to be afraid.” Those early days are now gone and people “now just like” his humorous style. They “mostly don’t need it” like they once did, he said. His sense of humor seems to align with the broader “wink and nudge” comedic manner Ukraine has adopted to cope with months of vio lence and no end in sight.
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When quizzed about the supposed Ukrainian counteroffensive being mustered in his region, he becomes stoney faced. He only says that there is a “good situation” on the front line. Planning an offensive is “not so sim ple”. And Ukraine is engaged in “active defense.”
Sadly, her plight gives credence to the conven tional belief that, in this country, justice is illusive or illusory.Thewhole world is witness to the woman’s remarkable courage and unbreakable spirit even if the cards are heavily stacked against her. Former Senator (now Congressman) Ralph Recto put it most aptly when he joined the cho rus and delivered an impassioned speech during the last session day of the 18th Congress for her release.Hecharacterized De Lima as a “feisty lady worthy of our respect.”x x x a “prisoner of con science, punished for her courage, but whose spirit no prison walls could contain.” And that “Trolls put her behind bars. The truth shall set herTofree.”poet Khalil Gibran, “Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” And all throughout these years, De Lima has shown us that she is the impersonation of this courageous soul, forged by the crucible of her ordeal. The least that the Marcos government can do now is to take appropriate measures to expedite her release and the dismissal of the remaining cases, and run after the perpetrators of this gross injustice, and for the courts hearing the cases to expedite the proceedings. Today, August 27, Senator De Lima celebrates her sixth birthday in jail. This should and must be the last. Maligayang kaarawan Senator Leila! My birthday wish for you is your freedom – and soon! Website; tonylavina.com. Facebook: deantonylavs Twitter: tonylavs THE world is amazed why every time the US makes a loud shrill that its freedom is being vio lated, the rest seems to appear as too meek and silent. This is mostly apparent from countries led by the Anglo-Saxon states like the UK, Australia and Canada. Perhaps, they see in them as having the same blood lines, culture and having the same histori cal origin of oppressing other countries com monly understood as imperialism or moderndayPoorbanditry.andunderdeveloped countries have be come the easy victims of this banditry, and often they cannot defend themselves. In addition to the usual method of depriv ing poor countries of their wealth or resources through unequal trade agreements, devaluing their currency and imposing exorbitant interest rates on loans or robbing them of their savings, they justify that what they are doing is based on their so-called rules-based principle, which they themselves conceived. Today, it seems the US has totally departed from the norms of conduct worthy of being guided by morality to set itself as an example to be emulated by mankind. For instance, the Syrian government has ac cused the US of looting its oil and gas in its oc cupied territories in the northeastern province of al-Hasakah. It was reported by Xianhua news agency that US forces sent 100 tankers laden with stolen Syrian and smuggled out to Iraq. Accordingly, on August 8, the US forces were stealing 80 per cent of Syria’s oil production. According to the report, the US and its mer cenaries are stealing an average of 66,000 bar rels of oil per day in Syria as the country’s av erage daily oil production is estimated to reach 80,000 barrels in the first half of 2022. China’s Global Times said the cost of stolen Syrian oil losses run to about $105 billion dol lars. Global Times says the US has exhibited “bandit behavior” in “stealing” oil from Syria. During the Trump administration, and despite the boast that its administration has not involved the US in a direct conflict, US, thru the Kurdishled Syrian Democratic Forces, made their strong hold in Al Hasakah which controls about 70 per cent of Syria’s national oil resources. The area has practically been made a liberat ed territory, free to be looted of all its resources by the US army and by its quislings made up of the Kurdish separatist forces. The frequency of this act of banditry has be come bolder. And states like the US and its al lies are getting bolder. The imposition by the US through the EU and its NATO allies are getting frequent to a point that it has often been resorted to as an option now made acceptable to others. The EU even proudly announced its more than 500 economic sanctions against Russia; that unless this modern-day pillage is stopped, this could commence other countries to do the unthinkable of plunging the world into global conflagration.TheUSeven announced that more economic sanctions are forthcoming. The cases of Venezuela and Russia are an other two countries robbed of their resources. For one, Russia was practically deprived of $600 billion earned on the export of LNG to Europe. The embargo came without notice to Russia, and the EU Energy Initiative and the US are jointly delaying the release of the fund. In another case of banditry, the US has con fiscated Venezuela’s gold reserves deposited in the Bank of England in London. The UK is trying hard to complicate issue of determining which of the two governments represent the legitimate authority to transact business with the Bank of England: whether it be the government of Nicolas Maduro or that of Juan First,Guaido.itseems that the Bank of England has forgotten that, as a bank, and therefore a mere depositary of foreign assets, it has no right to own them by forfeiture. The institution holds those assets in their ca pacity as a bank, not as owner of those assets. It behooves me to recall that the Swiss banks wanted much to muddle the issue of ownership to deprive the depositors of what many believe as tons of gold of Marcos in the Swiss banks. Despite the election of BBM as president, nothing has been heard about that fabulous wealth believed to be hidden in the Swiss banks. To judge or to award the gold reserves of Venezuela is to prejudge the sovereignty of that state which is alien to its duty and function as a bank. The determination as to who has the right to withdraw or to transact business using said bank account or bank deposit or gold reserve is, in the view of many, a political rather than a banking undertaking.Asonecommented, to decide on matters outside the realm of banking would involve the sovereignty of the state as there are two claim ants, both insisting as the head of state. While Juan Guaido claims to be the president, he never ran for president nor was elected by the national assembly of Venezuela as president. Rather, it was only the national assembly that chose him as interim president. In the subsequent election for the assembly in 2021, Guaido did not run nor was he elected to the office, reason his popularity went down fast. Guaido’s claim as head of Venezuela’s Cen tral Bank is a blatant usurpation of position, he does not control the bank or knows any employ ee in the bank whom he appointed. Worse, Guaido is not even recognized by the European Union which is essential to give cred ibility to his claim. Maduro, on the other hand, is recognized by the 70 countries including China and Russia to give legal status to his claim to control Venezu ela’s state assets as a head of state of his country. Most devastating is the revelation that the Bank of England acted upon pressure by then Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, and National Security Adviser, John Bolton, to recognize Guaido and could technically hasten the desire of the US and its imperialist allies to remove Maduro without resorting to the bloody and costly process of a coup d’ etat. Although the drastic method of confiscat ing deposited assets of foreign governments is rather harsh and crude, such method is often not welcomed by foreign governments who still look at their system as civil to adhere to the rule of law. This method of resorting to embargo and confiscation has made the US unpopular and an insulated power before the international com munity. This has disastrously led to the collapse of the US diplomacy. Maybe the method of assigning deposits and assets of precious metals of foreign countries friendly to them is considered a civil approach rather than by stealing the foreign currency re serves of countries in foreign banks like what the US did to confiscate the $7 billion foreign currency reserves of Afghanistan. The decision of the Biden administration was unprecedented. That decision amounted to ban ditry and totally destroyed the image of the US as a civilized country in the free world. The US took advantage of the hapless predic ament of the Afghan people to deprive them of their savings and invariably of their last penny they can use to buy food. (rpkapunan@gmail.com)
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THE Philippines will host the World Cup next year and our national team, which will be assured slot as a privilege, will certainly be up against world-class teams.
son of the Utah Jazz, Dwight Ramos from the Japan Basketball League, Japeth Aguilar of the Ginebra, and Kai Sotto from the National Basketball League in Australia. And they all delivered offensively for Gilas.
When a Russian airfield in Crimea was the site of explosions last week, Ukrainian officials suspected of masterminding a daring raid reacted with coy glee, without officially confirming re sponsibility.Kimalso believes he introduced the use of the term “orcs” to jokingly refer to Russian soldiers. The word — now used nationwide among ser vicemen — is lifted from fantasy novels and video games, alluding to goblin-esque evil creatures. “They were truly like them because they were out of their mind,” he explained. “The propaganda in Russia for dozens of years changed their thinking.” “Even they didn’t understand what they’re doing.”
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It is not the country’s national sport, bas ketball being the Filipinos’ national pas time. The passion for the game – from the pock-mocked streets to the shiny wooden floors of well-built hoops – is still embed ded in Filipinos of all ages who can still play the game. Even in a multi-event competitions like the Southeast Asian Games, Filipino sports fans would always harp the same pronouncements “matalo na sa lahat, ‘wag lang sa basketball.” And we did lose – against Indonesia in the finals of the men’s basketball tourna ment of the Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam a few months ago. Fans could not take it anymore and wanted the head of the current national coach Chot Reyes. But the problem with the national bas ketball system is not the skills. It has al ways been the lack of preparation. The problem reared its ugly head again on Friday when Gilas Pilipinas lost to Leb anon in window 4 of the FIBA Asia Quali fier for the World Cup. We had assembled some of the best play ers available like Fil-American Jordan Clark
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LAST August 17, 2022 marked 2000 days in de tention of former Senator Leila De Lima at the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame, Quezon City. She was arrested five years ago when the Duterte Department of Justice filed trumped up criminal complaints – one conspiracy and two related to drugs – against her after she took steps, as Chair of the Committee on Justice of the Sen ate, to investigate the extrajudicial killings being committed in Duterte’s war against drugs. Charges were also filed with the Ombudsman for the same allegations except that direct and in direct bribery were the ones filed with the latter. In the course of the criminal trials for the drugs charges, the principal witnesses for the prosecu tion have either admitted being co-opted and /or threatened, coerced into implicating her. Like Kerwin Espinosa, a confessed drug lord, who made a statement that he had no dealings with the detained lawmaker; that he was “only coerced, pressured, intimidated, and seriously threatened by the police.”
Former Bucor Chief Ragos himself said “all of my allegations to the contrary in my affidavits and House and court testimonies are all fiction, false, and fabricated.” Ronnie Dayan, the former security aide of De Lima and the star witness of the prosecution, de nied getting P10 million from Ragos. And the last is Marcelo Adorco who denied his previous statement that Ms. De Lima and selfconfessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa met up in Baguio City. To date, one of the three cases against her have been dismissed, while two are undergoing trial. In the meantime, just last week, the Ombuds man dismissed the bribery complaints against De Lima and her co-accused. There is simply no fac tual basis for direct or indirect bribery to prosper. Despite these developments that clearly and unmistakably point to De Lima’s innocence and the malice of her accusers together with the strident calls by untold number of personalities and organizations for her release, she remains de prived of liberty and continues to suffer. Latest to show their support and utmost con cern are US lawmakers who came to visit her detention cell. That De Lima remains in detention is a con tinuing indictment not only to the perpetrators of these false accusations but also demonstrates the unraveling of the brokenness of our justice sys tem which, despite everything. is proceeding at an excruciatingly glacial pace. In her own words, “(it) is yet another reminder to the world that the justice system in our country is broken.” She laments thus: “I was detained, and per secuted, because I dared to speak for those who were oppressed against a populist tyrant” xxx “And by fabricating spurious charges against me to deplatform and silence me, the former wan nabe dictator only proved my point and solidified his status as an oppressor, demonstrating his vin dictiveness, x x x”. They say justice delayed is justice denied. If mere fact of delay is a denial of justice, how much more in the case of De Lima who has been falsely charged, persecuted and remains in deten tion for 2000 days and counting? Her continued incarceration is an abomina tion, one that transgresses any and all norms of a just and civilized society. Five years is a long time to suffer in jail for one’s principles and convictions. Over the years we can only admire how the good Senator comported herself all throughout the ordeal which could have broken a lesser man or woman. But, no, she remained defiant and unfazed in her resolve to seek justice, to fight for what she believes is right. If this can happen to De lima, a former sena tor of the Republic, how much more to the lesser known, lesser powerful, those who have no clout and resources to fight injustice?
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“Counter-offensive is a very wide expression,” he says. “It is going, that’s all.” Despite his effusive public persona, he is giving nothing away. There is a sense that behind the man quick to quip there is another, making contingencies for any deadly serious new turn the unfolding war with Russia could take. He said that some people mistook his lighter side as a sign of weakness. “That’s not true, because I can smile and I can destroy something.” AFP
Vitaliy Kim: South Ukraine leader with a sardonic side By Joe Stenson VITALY Kim has a wicked sense of humor. Per haps it’s necessary: he is governor of Ukraine’s southern region of Mykolaiv, where a fresh faceoff with Russian troops is rumored to loom. Overnight missiles hammer the provincial capi tal. Water lines have been cut and Kim’s own of fice was plucked from existence by a missile strike on the building in the first weeks of the war. When the block was bombed in March and Kim was announcing bleak updates on social me dia, he quipped that he had only escaped counting among the 37 killed because he overslept. His selfie videos — gloating in a seized Russian vehicle, or giggling with glee over jokes at Mos cow’s expense — have made him a cult persona in the months since. Through it all, there is an undeniable sense the round-faced 41 year-old is trying to make light of the grim crisis. “There are different ways to manage a situa tion,” he told AFP this week with a hint of a grin. “This is my style, it doesn’t mean that it’s easy.” Nevertheless, he insists: “I enjoy every job I’m doing.” Comic relief Kim’s region is a swathe of sunny southern Ukraine pressed up against the Black Sea coast, where the war with Russia is shifting as it ap proaches its seventh month. Like many public officials he has aped the fash ion of President Volodymyr Zelensky since the invasion began in late February, making public appearances sporting military drabs. On Wednesday he spoke to journalists wearing camouflage trousers and a black T-shirt marked with the silhouette of the extraterrestrial “Predator” from the 1987 sci-fi/horror movie of the same name, in congruously captioned “department patrol police.” Shadowed by the municipal building where his office once stood – and where the walls are still stained with bloody hand prints – he explains the philosophy of comic leadership he developed when the war started.
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Height was no longer a problem for the Philippine side as it outrebounded Leba non, 48-36, but what brought the Gilas down were the 21 turnovers committed compared to the Lebanese’ only nine mis cues. Gilas coach Chot Reyes blamed it on the players’ unfamiliarity with each other be cause of limited preparation but he hopes to make up for the next game against Saudi Arabia. “If we get some more time or more prac tice together, then we should be able to ad dress that,” Reyes said in a post-game press conference. The system used by the Northern Con solidated squad of Ron Jacobs and backed up by Danding Cojuangco was the most successful system that should be emulated. They even beat the USA team to win the Jones Cup trophy in the early 80s. Top amateur players like Samboy Lim, Hector Calma, Allan Caidic, and others were formed together to train and play and represent the country in international com petitions. Doing that in the current time may be near impossible, considering the boom of various high-paying professional leagues in Asia now seeking Filipino talents. Worthy of considering is the proposal of coach Tim Cone to have selected players from various teams in the PBA, training together once a week under the national team. This would help them be familiar ized with the system and with each other. Sonny Barrios of the Samahang Basket ball ng Pilipinas also put a norm higher by proposing that the PBA adopt some im portant FIBA rules so that the players get used to the international brand of play and officiating. “Tumutulong na din lang ang PBA, adopt na nila ang FIBA rules like the inter pretation of the rules,” Barrios said. A proposal like this should be seriously considered if we still want our neighbors in Asia to treat us seriously in basketball. If we can’t even defend our crown in Southeast Asia, then let’s not put our minds, efforts, and resources into basket ballLet’sanymore.focuson individual sports like box ing or weightlifting where we can excel on the global stage.















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14. My character witnesses are ALGER CHUA TANG and THERESA ESCOVIDAL TEE both Filipino citizens, of legal age, and residing at PACO, MANILA and PARAÑAQUE CITY respectively, who have executed sworn statements attached hereto in support of my instant petition, together with: (a) brief biographical data about themselves; (b) detailed statements on the dates they first came to know me, the circumstances of our initial acquaintance and the reasons and extent of our continuing familiarity; and (c) the number of times they have acted as character witnesses in other petitions for naturalization.16.Otherdocuments
New Zealand identifies children found dead in Auckland suitcases
Police have said the family who purchased the suitcases are not connected to the deaths. The children are believed to have been primary school-aged when they died, according to police. A coroner has issued an order to not make public any evidence that could reveal the identities of the children, detective inspector
5. My trade, business, profession or lawful occupation is EMPLOYEE and from which I derive an average annual income of 1,400,00.00 , inclusive of bonuses, commissions and allowances. My wife's/husband's trade, business, profession or lawful occupation is N/A-retired and from which she derives an average annual income of P N/A (Where the above does not apply): I am exempt from the requirement of lucrative trade or occupation and from submitting income tax returns for the past three (3) years because I am a college degree holder [please state (1) degree obtained:N/A (2) name of school: N/A and (3) years graduated: N/A] who cannot practice my profession (the practice of which requires a government licensure examination) by reason of my citizenship.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un—who also fell ill during the outbreak—declared victory over the virus earlier this month and ordered the lifting of the country’s “maximum emergency epidemic prevention system” as officially reported cases fell to zero. North Korea has recorded nearly 4.8 million “fever” cases and just 74 deaths for an official fatality rate of 0.002 percent, according to state media.
Another congressional delegation led by Senator Ed Markey visited Taiwan shortly after Pelosi while China was still holding its military exercises.
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WELLINGTON—New Zealand has confirmed the identities of two children whose remains were found stuffed inside suitcases, but their names will not be made public at the request of their families, police said DetectivesFriday.arecontinuing to investigate the deaths, which have rocked the country since the bodies were recovered two weeks ago.
ORDER This is a verified petition filed by Jazmine Jaminola Raña, through counsel, praying that her name as appearing in her Certificate of Live Birth be changed from jasmine Jaminola to Jazmine Jaminola Raña. Petitioner alleges that she was born on 06 June 2003 to Eugene Pelaez Jaminola and Fred Arinas Raña III in the City of Sta. Cruz, Manila. Since at the time of her birth, her parents are not married, she was not allowed to use the surname of her father; although, the latter acknowledged her as his child when he signed the Affidavit of Acknowledgement/Affidavit of Paternity in the Certificate of Live Birth. Since her childhood, she has been using the surname of her father or the full name Jazmine Jaminola Raña. When she was already looking for college schools, she then secured a copy of her Certificate of Live Birth and she found out that her Certificate of Live Birth indicates that her full name is Jazmine Jaminola. She further alleges that in 2004, Art. 176 of the Family Code was amended by RA No. 9255, otherwise known as an Act Allowing Illegitimate Children to Use the Surname of their Father. However, when she went to the Civil Registrar of Manila to file an application for change of name, she was advised that only those who were born after the effectivity of RA No. 9255 can apply. Hence, the instant petition. WHEREFORE, finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, let this petition be set for hearing before this Court located at Room 703, Seventh Floor, Hall of Justice –Annex, Diliman, Quezon City on December 7, 2022, at 1:30 in the afternoon at which place and on which date and time, all interested persons must appear and file their opposition/s to the petition. Let a copy of this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation throughout the Philippines. Further, let copies of this order, together with the petition and its annexes be served upon the Office of the Solicitor General, Office of the Prosecutor of Quezon City, Local Civil Registrar of Manila, and the Philippine Statistics Authority. SO ORDERED. Quezon City, Philippines, May 20, 2022. (Sgd.) DOLLY ROSE R. BOLANTE-PRADO Presiding Judge (MStandard - Aug. 13, 20 & 27, 2022)
Blackburn, a Republican and staunch supporter of former US president Donald Trump, has said her trip was designed “to send a message to Beijing -- we will not be bullied”.Tsaisaid such visits “have reinforced Taiwan’s determination to defend itself” in her meeting with Blackburn.
The official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said Thursday that the new cases were “suspected of being infected with the malignant epidemic”— just two weeks after the country declared victory over Covid-19. But on Friday, it said they were actually not Covid infections, and that the lockdown in the area had been lifted. “All the fever cases… in Ryanggang Province were ones with influenza,” KCNA said, citing data from the state emergency epidemic prevention headquarters. “The fever cases recovered with normalThetemperature.”isolatednation, which has maintained a rigid blockade since the start of the pandemic, confirmed an Omicron outbreak in the capital Pyongyang in May.
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Tofilau Faamanuia Vaaelua said. On Monday, police in South Korea’s capital Seoul told AFP they had located a woman believed to be related to the children. She arrived in South Korea in 2018 and had no record of leaving the country since that year, Seoul police said. AFP OF THE PHILIPPINES SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON NATURALIZATION THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF MARIBEL LIM LIM CHUA to be naturalized as Filipino citizen pursuant to Republic Act No. 9139. CASE NO. Pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9139, petitioner hereby submits a petition for naturalization to become a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines and respectfully declares: 1. My full name is MARIBEL LIM LIM CHUA, but I have also been known since childhood as MARIBEL LIM LIM or I have been judicially authorized to use the alias name(s) N/A 2. My present place of residence is Lot 9 Blk 7 Palm Drive, Green Heights Garden Village, Diversion Road, Buhangin City/ Municipality of Davao City Province of Davao del Sur and all my former places of residence are (please indicate periods of residence) 2000-2008-VINZON STREET, BARRIO OBRERO, DAVAO CITY 1993-2000-ROOM 710 DON MARIANO BLDG., SOLANO ST., SAN MIGUEL, 1962-1993-613MANILA M DE SANTOS STREET, BINONDO, MANILA 3. I was born on SEPTEMBER 19, 1962 in Manila Philippines. I have been a resident of the Philippines since birth. At present, I am a citizen or subject of China. 4. My father's name is MARIANO GO LIM and he was born on SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 in MANILA He is a citizen or subject of CHINA. My mother's name is LOLING LIM and she was born on OCTOBER 2, 1942 in MANILA. She is a citizen or subject of CHINA.
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The state media announcement came a day after authorities said they had locked down parts of Ryanggang province— which borders China—after finding four new “fever” cases there. North Korea refers to “fever patients” rather than “Covid patients” in case reports, apparently due to a lack of testing capacity.
T AIPEI -- China’s huge military drills around Taiwan have only made allies more determined to visit the island democracy and show solidarity, Taipei’s foreign minister Joseph Wu said Friday.
‘China drills only deepened int’l solidarity’
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DOUSING THE FLAMES. A re ghter plane drops water over a wild re in the Baixa Limia - Serra do Xures Natural Park near the village of Lobeira, Ourense province, northwestern Spain, on August 25. AFP Beijing staged the unprecedented sea and air drills in retaliation for US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan this month, sending tensions to their highest level in decades. Three US politicians have visited in Pelosi’s wake, the latest being Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn who met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Friday. “We will not stop making friends just because of the Chinese threats against Taiwan,” Wu told a briefing with foreign media. Taiwan exists under constant threat of an invasion by China, which claims the selfruled island as part of its territory to be seized one day -- by force if necessary. Beijing lashes out at any diplomatic action that might lend Taiwan legitimacy and has responded with growing anger to visits by Western officials and politicians. Wu said China’s show of force had been counter-productive and “there will be more” visits to Taiwan by international dignitaries. “Because of the military pressure that China has demonstrated against Taiwan, there are more people than ever who want to come and show their support,” Wu said.
North Korea said Friday that the fever cases it detected earlier this week were found to be influenza, and not a Covid-19 resurgence as initially suspected.
KYIV—Staff at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant occupied by Russian soldiers were on Friday working to reconnect its reactors to the national power grid, the state energy operator said. The plant—Europe’s largest facility—was cut off from Ukraine’s power network for the first time in its history on Thursday due to “actions of the invaders”, Energoatom said. Early Friday, the operator said on Telegram that all reactors remain “disconnected from the electrical grid” as of 9:00 am local time (0600 However,GMT).asevered power line—the cause of the outage— has been “restored” and “work is ongoing to prepare the connection” of two of the plant’s six reactors.Zaporizhzhia has been cause for mounting concern since it was seized by Russian troops in the opening weeks of the war.In recent weeks, Kyiv and Moscow have traded blame for rocket strikes in the vicinity of theUkrainianfacility. President Volodymyr Zelensky said late Thursday the cut-off was caused by Russian shelling of the last active power line linking the plant to the “Russianetwork.hasput Ukrainians as well as all Europeans one step away from radiation disaster,” he said in his nightly address. Kyiv suspects Moscow intends to divert power from the Zaporizhzhia plant to the Crimean peninsula, annexed by Russian troops in 2014. On Thursday, Washington issued a direct warning against any such“Themove.electricity that it produces rightly belongs to Ukraine,” State Department spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters. “Any attempt to disconnect the plant from the Ukrainian power grid and redirect to occupied areas is unacceptable.”Meanwhile,France’s TotalEnergies said Friday that its Russian joint venture partner had confirmed it was not supplying Moscow with jet fuel to carry out strikes in Ukraine, following an investigative report by French daily Le Monde. While most global energy giants have quit operating in Russia since its invasion of Ukraine, TotalEnergies has kept its lucrative natural gas operations in the country, though it has vowed to wind down purchases of Russian oil. In particular it owns 49 percent of Terneftegaz, a company that extracts gas from the Termokarstovoye field, according to its 2021 annual report.
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“A lot of international friends have already told us that they are very interested to come to Taiwan and the purpose is very simple -- just to show solidarity.”
The grisly discovery came after an unsuspecting family bought a trailer-load of items—including the suitcases—at an auction for abandoned goods near Auckland, the country’s biggest city.
submitted by the petitioner in support of his/her petition: N/A PRAYER WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that petitioner be conferred Philippine citizenship pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No, 9139. Dated at Davao City, Metro Manila, this day of _July, 2022__ Telephone Number: 0918-8885511 E-Mail Adress: mari_lim_chua@yahoo.com Right Thumbmark of Petitioner Petitioner's signature and right thumbmark naturalization. _12 and Signature of Petitioner
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6. My civil status is M I was married on Jan. 24, 1993 in MANILA. My wife's/husband's name is PAULINO CUA CHUA and she/he was born on in OCT. 28, 1957 in MANILA. She/he is a citizen or subject of PHILIPPINES and presently resides Lot 9 Blk 7 Palm Drive, Green Heights Garden Village, Diversion Road, Buhangin, Davao City 7. I am legally separated from my spouse; my marriage was annulled, per decree of legal separation/annulment dated N/A granted by N/A (please indicate the particular court which granted the same). I am a widower/widow and my spouse died on N/A in N/A 8. I have two child/children, whose names, dates and places of birth and residences are as follows: NameDate of BirthPlaceBirthof Residence Aaron Jeremy Lim Chua July 13, 1995Manila Lot 9 Blk 7 Palm Drive, Green Heights Garden Village, Diversion Road, Buhangin, Davao City Sean Jericho Lim Chua July 10, 2000Davao 9. I received my primary and secondary education from the following public schools or private educational institutions duly recognized by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS), where Philippine history, government and civics are taught and prescribed as part of the school curriculum and where enrollment is not limited to any race or nationality: Name of School Place of SchoolDates of Study Highest Grade Completed St. Jude Catholic School Manila1968-1976 Elementary Graduate St. Jude Catholic School Manila1976-1980 High School Graduate De La Salle University Manila 1980-1984 College Graduate 10. I am able to read, write and speak Filipino and/or any of the following dialects of the Philippines: Tagalog 11. I have enrolled my minor children of school age in the following public schools or private educational institutions duly recognized by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS), where Philipine History, government and civics are taught and prescribed as part of the school curriculum and where enrollment is not limited to any race or nationality: Name of ChildName and Place of School Date Enrollmentof Aaron Jeremy Lim Chua Davao Christian High School 2000-2012 Aaron Jeremy Lim Chua De Lasalle University2012-2018 Sean Jericho Lim Chua Davao Christian High School 2005-2020 Sean Jericho Lim Chua De Lasalle University2020-uppresentto 12. I shall never be a public charge. I am of good moral character. believe in the principles underlying the Philippine Constitution. I have conducted myself in a proper and irreproachable manner during the entire period of my residence in the Philippines in my relations with the constituted government as well as with the community in which I am living. I mingled socially with Filipinos and have evinced a sincere desire to learn and embrace the customs, traditions and ideals of the Filipino people. I have all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications under Republic Act No. 9139. I am not opposed to organized government or affiliated with any association or group of persons who uphold and teach doctrines opposing all organized governments. I am not defending or teaching the necessity or propriety of violence, personal assault or assassination for the success and predominance of one's ideas. I am not a polygamist nor a believer in the practice of polygamy. I have not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude. I am not suffering from mental alienation or from any incurable contagious disease. The country of which I am a citizen or subject is not at war with the Philippines and grants to Filipinos the right to be naturalized citizens or subjects thereof.
The US senator later delivered a hawkish speech.“Anyone who has any sense of history knows that Xi Jinping will not stop threatening the safety and security of Taiwan simply because it would be in everyone’s best interest to do so,” she said, referring to China’s president. “He is not a normal leader and he has no interest in normal reactions or relations with the rest of the world.”
13. It is my true and honest intention to become a citizen of the Philippines and to renounce absolutely and forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and, particularly, to CHINA of which at this time I am a citizen or subject. I will reside continuously in the Philippines from the date of the filing of this petition up to the time of my admission to Philippine citizenship.















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India to blow up illegal ‘Twin Towers’ in a rare crackdown on developers NOIDA, India—Two illegally built res idential high-rises are slated for demo lition near India’s capital this weekend in a rare crackdown on developers who cut corners and swindle unsuspecting home-buyers. A controlled implosion will bring down the 100-meter-high “Twin Tow ers” on New Delhi’s outskirts after a Supreme Court ruling last year found the structures were built unlawfully in collusion with local authorities. Thousands of anxious residents— along with dozens of stray dogs—are being evacuated from the vicinity, but the crew in charge of the knock-down said safety was assured. “It’s a beautiful feat of engineering,” said demolition team leader Joe Brink mann, according to the Times of India newspaper.“Justpack your bags and enjoy the day.”The towers will be fitted with around 3,500 kilos (7,700 pounds) of explo sives and are expected to come down in a matter of seconds. The world’s fastest-growing major economy has seen a construction boom in recent years but developers often cut corners with impunity. Eyeing fat profits and capitalizing on weak regulation, companies often build extra floors or towers and use substandard materials, while officials are bribed to keep quiet. Middle-class home-buyers fall into the trap of investing their life savings in projects that often never see the light of day, and get drawn into protracted legal battles against powerful builders. In Delhi’s suburbs of Noida and Greater Noida, it is estimated that more than 100 residential high-rise towers have been abandoned by the builders, making these areas look like ghost cit ies.Uday Bhan Singh Teotia, one of a group of residents whose case against private developer Supertech led to the demolition order, said the destruction of the buildings will be a vindication of his legal battle. “The two new towers that they con structed were blocking everything—our air and sunlight and all,” Teotia, who lives close to the structures, told AFP. No one had moved into the two tow ers before the demolition and Supertech was ordered by the court to refund buy
“Everyone felt the COVID-19 situ ation was slowly improving and the China market is slowly stabilizing and prices will rise again, so there will be... some profit to make up for the previous losses,” he said. “That’s why everyone’s anxiety and (the sanctions’) impact are very big.”
Stocks extend rally; all eyes on Powell’s speech
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Symbolic and limited China remains Taiwan’s largest trad ing partner, with the mainland account ing for 28 percent of total exports. But Taiwan’s government and busi nesses have also pushed economic di versification in response to Beijing’s increased aggression under President Xi Jinping, China’s most authoritarian leader in a generation. AFP
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HUALIEN, Taiwan—As a Taiwan ese fighter jet screamed over the lush green fields of eastern Hualien county last week, pomelo farmer Mulin Ou sat in his orchard counting the cost of Chi na’s latest push to squeeze the island. Cross-strait tensions have risen to their highest level in decades as Chi na rages over a visit by United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier thisBeijing,month. which claims democratic Taiwan as its own, launched drills in response, sending missiles into waters around the island—and it torpedoed exports of certain fruit and fish prod ucts to China with fresh import bans. The overall impact of China’s lat est economic sanctions is limited. But producers like Ou are paying a painful price.“Our mainland orders have all been cancelled. Our pomelos have no way of getting there,” he said. His farm in Hualien’s Ruisui town ship has dispatched about 180,000 ki lograms (397,000 pounds) of the citrus fruit to the mainland every year for several decades. “The clients are waiting for the pom elos, but there’s nothing we can do, it’s a political problem,” he shrugged.
AFP regulatory discrepancies rather than a direct link to politics. After Pelosi’s visit, China announced bans on Taiwanese citrus fruit and some mackerel, while halting its own exports to the island of natural sand used in con struction.Themonth before her visit, it targeted grouper fish, the vast majority of which had previously gone to Chinese con sumers. Taipei said the move was politically motivated, while China claimed it found some fish to be contaminated by banned chemicals.Ayearearlier, pineapple imports were halted after Chinese authorities claimed to have discovered pests in shipments, just as the annual harvest was under way.At a grouper facility in Pingtung, Taiwan’s southernmost county, thirdgeneration farmer Hans Chen of the Lijia Green Energy and Biotechnology Company said he would be “severely impacted” if the sanctions were not lift ed by the end of the year. Chen, 35, manages a farm of some 500,000 groupers, and 90 percent of its exports go to China. He said the ban was imposed without any warning and came at the worst time for producers already bruised by the coronavirus pandemic. The fish farmer says his business and others are relying too much on the lucra tive China market and need to diversify away from their aggressive neighbor af ter the surprise ban.
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Taiwan fruit, fish farmers feel squeeze of China’s sanctions
The Philippine Stock Exchange In dex added 46.07 points, or 0.7 percent, 6,752.50 on a value turnover of nearly P10.6 billion. Losers, however, edged gainers, 89 to 88, with 47 issues un changed.
SHARE prices rose Friday along with the rest of Asia after a Wall Street rally ahead of a speech by Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell that is expected to reiterate his plan to ramp up interest rates to fight inflation.
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Analysts said that while a number of board members have lined up this week, the hawkish tilt has largely been baked into market prices. The key issue now is how much the bank will tighten over the coming months, with expectations for a halfpoint lift next month, after two threequarter moves in June and July. Wall Street’s three main indexes end ed well up Thursday, with the Nasdaq and S&P 500 up more than one percent. And Asia followed the lead, with To kyo, Hong Kong and Sydney closing higher. There were also gains in Seoul, Singapore and Taipei. Shanghai, however, ended lower. Hong Kong enjoyed a surge in tech shares thanks to news that China-US regulatory talks were progressing. More than 200 Chinese firms have for months had the threat of a New York delist ing hanging over them as they are caught in a wide-ranging row between the world’s two biggest economies. AFP 88,527,200 17,821,600
Bank of the Philippine Islands of the Ayala Group, the third-biggest lender in terms of assets, climbed 3 percent to P96.95, while sister unit and major property developer Ayala land Inc. ad vanced 2.8 percent to P29.30.
“We know the massive impact this price cap increase will have on households across Britain and the dif ficult decisions consumers will now have to make,” added Ofgem boss Jonathan Brearley on Friday. “I talk to customers regularly and I know that today’s news will be very worrying for many.” Britain’s rampant cost-of-living has dominated the race to succeed Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with political opponents ac cusing him of leading a zombie gov ernment as inflation escalates. Both front-runner Liz Truss and ri val leadership contender Rishi Sunak are grappling with how to address the crisis.
LONDON, United Kingdom—Brit ain announced Friday a vast 80-per cent hike in electricity and gas bills, in a dramatic worsening of the costof-living crisis before winter as the UK awaits a new leader. Regulator Ofgem said its energy price cap, which sets prices for con sumers who are not on a fixed deal with their supplier, will in October in crease to an average £3,549 ($4,197) per year from the current £1,971, blaming soaring wholesale gas costs after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “The increase (in the cap) reflects the continued rise in global whole sale gas prices, which began to surge as the world unlocked from the CO VID pandemic and have been driven still higher to record levels by Russia slowly switching off gas supplies to Europe,” Ofgem said in a statement. The news sparked outcry from charities who said families faced one of the “bleakest Christmases” for years, with UK inflation already in double-digits and forecast to strike 13 percent in the coming months due to runaway energy bills. The near-doubling in the cap will likely tip millions into fuel poverty, forced to choose between heating or eating, according to anti-poverty ex perts. Britain is already suffering from its highest inflation rate since 1982 and is predicted to enter recession later this year.
Economist Tim Duy of SGH Macro Advisors agreed, and said Powell will “push the story... they will do what they need to get inflation under control.”
WASHINGTON, United States—With US inflation at a 40-year high, econo mists say there is no doubt about the Federal Reserve’s policy course: Inter est rates will continue to rise. Against the backdrop of the majestic Grand Teton mountains, Fed Chair Je rome Powell is expected to once again send a clear message at the annual gathering of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Friday that the fight against inflation is not over. Modest signs of slowing in the world’s largest economy and easing price pressures spurred hope in fi nancial markets that the central bank might ease up on its aggressive rate hikes, and perhaps even start to reverse course next year. But former Bank of England board member Adam Posen called that view “nonsense.” “I think there’s wishful thinking on the part of the markets,” said Posen, who leads the Peterson Institute for In ternational Economics in Washington. “Right now there’s no debate,” he told reporters. “They’ve got no choice but to hike.”
Until and unless there is a recession that also pushes down inflation expec tations, “nothing else matters” besides bringing down prices. A succession of Fed officials, even those like Posen who are considered to be “doves” on inflation, have repeated the same Kansasmessage.CityFed President Esther George, host of the Jackson Hole con ference, did so Thursday, telling Fox Business Network that rates are likely to rise through the end of the year until “inflation begins to meaningfully de celerate.” Posen said he expects the benchmark lending rate will reach four percent by February, and will be “willing to go further if needed, with the chances of a reversal in 2023 year “very, very low.”
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Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. of the Ayala Group increased 2.9 percent to P59, while Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. added 2.4 percent to P1.69. The rest of Asian and European mar kets rose Friday. Adding to the strong buying sentiment were signs of progress in talks between US and Chinese regu lators that could see tech titans includ ing Alibaba and JD.com avoid a delist ing in New York. Global equities have staggered in re cent weeks after a near two-month rally from their June lows as a string of Fed officials lined up to reaffirm their com mitment to tighten monetary policy, de spite some promising economic data. All eyes are now on Powell’s remarks later Friday at the annual symposium of top bankers and finance chiefs at Jack son Hole, Wyoming. Most expect him to confirm that more hikes are on the way as officials try to bring inflation down from painful highs not seen in four decades.


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SM INVESTMENTS Corp. topped two award categories in the recent Alpha South east Asia magazine awards based on a poll of industry investors. SM Investments clinched the top spot for the Most Organized Investor Relations, its eleventh win, in the 12th Annual Institution al Investor Poll. It also received the Stron gest Adherence to Corporate Governance award for the eighth time. “We are honored by this recognition from Alpha Southeast Asia and its support over the past years in recognizing the company’s efforts towards excellence in investor rela tions and corporate governance,” said Timo thy Daniels, SM Investments consultant for investor relations and sustainability. The company also ranked among the top for the Best Senior Management IR Support and Most Consistent Dividend Policy cat egories for a total of four awards.
AEV budgeted P69 billion in 2022 capital expenditures, 152 percent higher than P27 billion it utilized in 2021 to fund the growth plans for the group. The group’s infrastructure business units has the biggest share of the 2022 budget, with P29 billion capital spending, up 337 percent from last year’s actual spending. Power unit Aboitiz Power Corp. is spending P28 billion this year for the development and construc tion of various solar power, hydro power and battery energy-storage systems and the continuous im provement of the reliability of baseload plant.
FG CASH LAUNCHING. Executives of Fil-Global Immigration Services Corp., one of the country’s top-notch immigration service companies, lead the launching of The Fil-Global Lending Services Corp. operating under the trade name FG Cash as its subsidiary. Coinciding with its eighth-year anniversary, Fil Global Immigration Services is expanding its business interests into allied services such as JVB Travel and Tours and now FG Cash, which aims to become a strong player in the quasi-banking arena.
NGCP announces completion of San Jose-Angat
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By Darwin G. Amojelar
PCC finds ‘reasonable grounds’ to probe DITO’s complaints
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NATIONAL Grid Corp. of the Philip pines said Friday it completed the San Jose-Angat 115kV Transmission Line Upgrading Project to secure the reli ability of power transmission services in the Luzon grid. The old San Jose-Angat Lines 1 and 2 were built in 1967 to connect the An gat hydro plant to the Luzon grid, while another circuit, which was composed of wooden poles, was built in 1960. “The completion of this project af firms our continuing commitment to upgrade the transmission network of the country. We are happy that the project is now energized to keep the grid run ning at optimum condition as we create solutions which will help our economy grow,” said NGCP. NGCP said the upgrading of the line was critical to the overall reliabil ity of transmission services for Luzon, as the aged line would not be able to handle the full capacity dispatch of the 246-megawatt hydro power plant. A new third circuit spanning 18 ki lometers was successfully upgraded on May 20. It completed the fourth circuit of the same length on April 13. NGCP said the 300-MVA capacity per circuit of the upgraded line would provide N-1 contingency, which is the ability of the grid to withstand a major system disturbance with minimal or no impact on the system. The associated 115kV substation was also upgraded with new power circuit breakers to accommodate the capacity of the two new lines connected to the substation. The P307-million project, approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission, was certified by the Energy Investment Coordinating Council of the Depart ment of Energy as an energy project of national significance on Jan. 16, 2019.
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By Jenniffer B. Austria CONGLOMERATE Aboitiz Eq uity Ventures Inc. said Friday its board approved the issuance P12.1-billion worth of fixed-rate bonds.AEV said in a disclosure to the stock exchange it would issue P7.55 billion worth of fixed-rate bonds, the balance from its P30billion bond shelf registration pro gram approved by the Securities Exchange Commission in 2019. The board of AEV also ap proved the filing of a fresh P30billion bond shelf registration program with the SEC, with P4.55 billion as initial offering. AEV plans to issue the bonds in the fourth quarter, subject to mar ket conditions. It intends to list the bonds at Philippine Dealing & Ex change Corp. BDO Capital & Investment Corp., BPI Capital Corp., China Bank Capital Corp. and First Met ro Investment Corp. are the joint issue managers, joint bookrunners and joint lead underwriters for the offering.
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TMP first vice president for vehicle logis tics Aimee Josephine Lopez said the BOC played a crucial role in supporting the local automotive industry and Toyota in its com mitment to deliver quality products and ser vices to “Processcustomers.automation initiatives as well as the highly reliable port personnel continue to support Toyota’s operations through effi cient customs processing and timely release of shipments,” Lopez said. The POB serves as a major gateway for Toyota’s distribution of automotive prod ucts to Toyota dealerships in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.
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BDO Trust’s online platform recognized BDO Trust and Investments Group won the Best Online and Mobile Platform Award for the 3rd straight year since first earning the prestigious win in 2019 at Alpha South east Asia’s 13th Annual Fund Management Awards.Investors can easily utilize BDO Trust’s Invest Online facility, an internationally rec ognized online platform that allows clients to access and invest in Unit Investment Trust Funds at the convenience and safety of their ownBDOhomes.Invest Online has the capability to show clients their entire portfolio in one portal. “This award signifies that we are com mitted to improve our clients’ overall cus tomer experience as we deliver reliable and flexible investment products and services through our enhanced online infrastructure and mobile platform,” said Rafael Ayuste Jr., senior vice president and head of BDO Trust.Alpha Southeast Asia is a Hong Kongbased institutional investment publication which recognizes the solid performance of multi-asset fund management companies.
TOYOTA Motor Philippines Corp. said Fri day it contributed the second highest tax col lection to the Bureau of Customs at the Port of Batangas in the first seven months. It said it remitted to the government P16.46 billion in duties and taxes that added to the port’s higher revenue performance compared to the same period in 2021.
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DITO filed a complaint early this month with PCC against Globe and Smart for al legedly blocking about 70 percent to 80 percent of calls made by subscribers to the rivalDITOnetworks.chief technology officer Ro dolfo Santiago earlier said 70 to 80 of every 100 calls to Smart and Globe were unable to connect. The NTC set a mini mum grade service of 1 for every 100 calls.Globe Telecom and Smart Telecom munications are the the biggest telecom munications players in the Philippines. Both are listed in the Philippine Stocks Exchange. With Othel V. Campos
AEV also has investments in banking, food and real estate sec tors.Total listings at PDEX reached P370 billion so far this year, close to the all-time high of P387.8 bil lion recorded in 2020. Pipeline bond listings include P8 billion from Cebu Landmas ters Inc. and P10 billion from AC Energy Corp.
THE government’s budget deficit fell 28.4 percent in July to P86.8 billion from P121.2 billion a year ago, as revenue collections grew faster than expenditures, the Bureau of the Treasury said Friday.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangan daman also said proposed budget was crafted based on and in support of the administration’s 8-point socioeconom ic Anchoredagenda. on the theme, “Agenda for Prosperity: Economic Transforma tion Towards Inclusivity and Sustain ability,” the proposed budget aims to address the immediate and pressing concerns of all Filipinos in the nearand medium-term, she said.
“The administration’s first full-year budget shall serve as a springboard for the economy’s full-speed recovery and meaningful structural reform,” Pan gandaman said. The first pillar of the proposed bud get, which aims to strengthen the pur chasing power of the Filipinos, covers the first three items in the 8-point agen da: food security, improved transporta tion and affordable and clean energy.
Aboitiz board clears P12.1-b bond issuance
By Julito G. Rada
FINANCE Secretary Benjamin Dio kno assured legislators on Friday that the proposed 2023 national budget of P5.268 trillion, representing a 4.9-per cent increase over the 2022 alloca tion, will support continued economic growth.“Allow me to assure Congress that the economic team’s proposed 2023 budget will bolster our country’s bid for a strong recovery and accelerated growth. With capable leaders at the helm and the right policy tools, we face the next six years with full confidence in our bold socioeconomic agenda,” Diokno said during the Development Budget Coordination Committee’s briefing for the House committee on appropriations.TheMarcos administration’s eco nomic team presented to the commit tee the state of the economy, the coun try’s fiscal performance and borrowing efforts, an overview of the MediumTerm Fiscal Framework, the govern ment’s legislative priorities and the proposed 2023 National Budget. Diokno said the government wanted to improve spending efficiency and alignment of budget priorities that are anchored on the Marcos administra tion’s 8-point socioeconomic agenda. He said the government would focus on productive spending to stimulate growth.
Customs’ total revenue in the first seven months reached P480.3 billion, 33.82 percent or P121.4 billion higher than a year ago.
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The P13.4-billion income collected and generated by the Bureau of the Treasury in July reflected a year-onyear marginal decrease of 1.67 per cent, weighed down by lower dividend remittances and interest income from government deposits. These were partially offset by higher income from investments and the gov ernment’s share from income of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. Non-tax revenue from other offices including privatization proceeds and fees and charges expanded by almost 13 percent or P1.5 billion to P13.3 billion in July from P11.8 billion last year. Primary expenditures, net of inter est payment, accounted for 87 percent (P343.3 billion) of the total monthly disbursements, up by 7.88 percent or P25.1 billion from last year’s P318.2 billion.
The gap narrowed the budget deficit in the first seven months by 9.11 per cent to P761 billion from P837.3 billion in the same period last year. Data from the Treasury showed that the government’s disbursements in July rose 4.81 percent to P395.4 billion, bringing total expenditures in the first seven months to P2.8 trillion, up by 8.26 percent or P213.4 billion from a year ago. Revenues in July jumped 20.53 per cent to P308.6 billion from P256.1 bil lion a year earlier. This brought total collections in the first seven months to P2.0 trillion, up from P1.7 trillion a year ago. The Treasury said of the total rev enues, 90 percent or P1.8 trillion was raised through tax collections which recorded a 15.82-percent growth yearon-year. Non-tax revenues, which comprised 10 percent, also grew by 23.61 percent or P40.7 billion, driven by higher income of the Bureau of the Treasury.Netcollection of the Bureau of In ternal Revenue in July went up 15.55 percent to P197.4 billionfrom a year earlier. “BIR’s higher uptake is attributable to its continued strict enforcement, as well as the implementation of its digiti zation program. Similarly, the agency’s cumulative collection for the January to July period amounting to P1.3 trillion registered a 10.59-percent or P127.3billion increase from last year’s sevenmonth total of P1.20 trillion,” the Trea suryCollectionssaid. by the Bureau of Cus toms reached a record P83.6 billion (net of P821.0 million tax refund) in July, on improved valuation, digitized and modernized systems and the gradual re opening of the economy which resulted in higher import volume.
THE Philippine Competition Commission said Friday it found “reasonable grounds” to probe into the complaints filed by DITO Telecommunity against dominant players Globe Telecom Inc. and Smart Communi cations Inc. “The PCC Enforcement Office will look into the allegations in the com plaints for possible violations of Sec tion 15 of the Philippine Competition Act pertaining to abuse of dominance. The CEO will also study whether other violations of the PCA pertaining to anticompetitive agreements have been com mitted,” it said. It said it would coordinate and consult with the National Telecommunications Commission and other relevant authori ties for regulatory and technical consid erations.“The PCC takes complaints of anticompetitive behavior very seriously,” the anti-trust body said. “Without prejudging the outcome of the CEO’s investigation, the PCC re minds players with substantial market power, not only in the telecommunica tions industry but across sectors, of their responsibility to compete fairly and to adhere to the principles of competition,” it said.Itsaid interconnection is an essential component of the telecommunications industry as it allows interoperability and
B4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2022 PSE INDEX CLOSING Friday, August 26, 2022 46.076,752.50PTS. F oreign e xchange r ate Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas • FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022 Currency UnitUS DollarPeso United States Dollar 1.00000056.0080 Japan Yen TaiwanDollar0.0331311.8556NewMalaysiaRinggit0.22371412.5298IndiaRupee0.0125220.7013ChinaYuan0.1460498.1799KoreaEuroEuroUAEThailandIndonesiaRupiah0.0000670.0038BruneiDollar0.71741240.1808SaudiBahrainDinar2.653224148.6018AustraliaDollar0.69790039.0880SingaporeDollar0.71999440.3254CanadaDollar0.77363543.3297SwitzerlandFranc1.03831458.1539HongUKPound1.18390066.30790.0073270.4104KongDollar0.1274457.1379ArabiaRial0.26624114.9116Baht0.0279491.5654Dirham0.27227915.24980.99770055.8792Won0.0007490.0419ZealandDollar0.62240034.8594 Source: BSP TOTAL VOLUME 1,468,666,930 TOTAL TRADES 63,506 TOTAL VALUE (IN PHP) 10,563,843,011.15 ADVANCES 88 DECLINES 89 UNCHANGED
By Alena Mae S. Flores
Toyota remits over P16-b worth of taxes






By Randy Caluag
THE Philippines forced Chinese Taipei to miss six of 13 attempts in the final minutes to pull off a 72-67 triumph on Friday in the classification playoffs of the 2022 FIBA Under-18 Asian Championship at Azadi Basketball Hall in Tehran, Iran. The Taiwanese cagers misfired with their attempts right after FilAustralian cager Mason Amos sank a turnaround shot with 2:17 left. The basket of the 6’7”Amos handed the Filipinos a 15-point cushion going into the last 2:17 of their encounter. Amos went on to finish with 21 points and six boards for the Filipinos, who earned a slot to the playoffs for fifth and sixth places. The winner of the match between host Iran and Qatar will collide with the Filipinos on Sunday. Earl Abadam and Jared Bahay chipped in 14 points for the Filipinos. Abadam’s triple with 3:16 left allowed the Filipinos to grab a 7057 spread with 3:16 to go. Te Chi Hsu led the Taiwanese side with 17 points. Lebanon, led by Bryan Mansour, eased out the Philippines, 99-83, in the quarterfinals and is set to battle Japan for a seat in the finals.
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big were Dwight Ramos, who had 18 points, 10 rebounds, six steals, and two assists; Japeth Aguilar, who had 11 points and six rebounds off the bench and towering 7’2” center Kai Sotto, who made 10 points on top of eight rebounds and two shot blocks.
Clarkson scored a game-high 27 points to go with seven assists and six rebounds to lead Gilas Pilipinas gamely square off with the FIBA Asia Cup silver medalist, but fell short in the face of a more cohesive squad, led by star point guard Wael Arakji. Clarkson, who came all the way from Los Angeles to wear his mother’s national flag, congratulated Lebanon and expressed how he was proud of his teammates amid a hostile, but appreciative crowd at the Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex. “Great game by Lebanon !!! love yalls (you all) crowd (and the) energy!! Proud (of) the way we fought!! we came up short,” the Utah Jazz star posted on his Twitter account. Other Gilas players who came up Jordan Clarkson played his heart out with 27 points, seven assists and six rebounds in a losing Gilas e ort.
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Singson denies telling Pacquiao to fix problem with Paradigm
Luis “Chavit” Singson with boxing icon Manny Pacquiao
ONE Flyweight World Champion Adriano “Mikinho” Moraes could have a shot at being named the greatest flyweight of all time if he beats Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson one more time. That’s exactly what Moraes will look to do when he defends his strap against Johnson once again in the main event of ONE Fight Night 1 on the morning of Saturday, August 27, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
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ONE Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong agreed with Moraes, though he reminded everyone that beating Johnson twice in a row will be tough. “For sure, if Adriano beats DJ again, which is a super tall order, I think you can consider him the flyweight GOAT,” Sityodtong said.“No man has ever stopped DJ. Arguably, DJ has never lost in his prior organizations. I thought DJ defeated Henry [Cejudo], but it is what it is. But for DJ to get finished here, I don’t think anyone was expecting it. I thought people were expecting DJ to come in here and dominate, but he got the toughest fights of his career here. If you look at the Grand Prix, he almost got finished a couple of times,” he continued. “So, if Adriano wins, I think he can be the GOAT.”
“I can’t make any comments on the case filed in the US regarding Paradigm because it is sub judice, meaning, any comments I make might affect my separate claims,” said Pacquiao. Paradigm tried to stop Pacquiao from fighting in the US after he signed to a bout contract with boxing champion Errol Spence Jr. The US courts rejected the appeal of Paradigm to stop the fight and Pacquiao eventually went on to fight lastminute substitute Yourdenis Ugas. Pacquiao lost in apparently his last fight as a professional. Estranged former friend Jayke Joson’s name also appeared in the story and was quoted as saying: “Manong Chavit knows the ins and outs of life. He’s been in many struggles and won all the fights he encountered. I agree with him that Manny should settle his issue with Paradigm first before entertaining any offers.”
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“I never said that,” said Singson, referring to the quote, which alluded his meddling with Pacquiao’s career choices. “I categorically deny that.” Pacquiao and Singson reunited only a few days ago after some misunderstanding. Singson visited Pacquiao in his Forbes mansion in Makati recently and was happy to reconnect with his longlost friend. The meeting was described as joyful and very cordial, attended by only a few friends and guest, including Pacquiao’s wife, Jinkee. “That topic never came out in the meeting. We had a sumptuous dinner and everything appeared to have gone back to normal. We decided to bury the hatchet, so to speak, and everybody was all smiles,” said Pacquiao, who also exhibited dismay and shock over the new developments.
Moraes on beating DJ again: I can be ‘GOAT’
BOXING champion Manny “Pac-man” Pacquiao has expressed sadness and concern over the “erroneous and malicious” news articles which came out of different publications recently. In a separate statement, long-time friend and supporter Luis “Chavit” Singson, who recently got reunited with the eight-division boxing legend, categorically denied statements which came out in the same article. Pacquiao and Singson were referring to a story which quoted Singson as appearing to have advised Pacquiao to fix problems relating to his career. The quote, which was disowned by Singson, read: “I think he really needs to fix his problem with Paradigm Sports Management first before accepting any tuneup fights.”
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The Brazilian has talked about continuing to build his legacy, and when asked at the event’s press conference if he can become the greatest flyweight with another win over Johnson, he answered in the“Iaffirmative.canbethe GOAT (greatest of all time). Yes, I can be,” Moraes said. It’s a bold statement but not far fetched. Before coming to ONE Championship, Johnson had never been finished, as all of his losses had come from decisions. That all changed when he met Moraes. The Brazilian did the unthinkable. He stopped “Mighty Mouse” with a knee in the second round of their clash last April.
By Peter Atencio ERNEST hn “EJ” Obiena enjoyed his time at Athletissima meet in Lausanne, Switzerland, the 11th leg of the 2022 Diamond League on Thursday. The 23-year-old Obiena finished with a bronze medal after clearing 5.8 meters behind gold medallist Armand “Mondo” Duplantis, who set a meet record of 6.10 Obienameters.tookthe height in two attempts and missed 5.9 meters in three afterwards during the competition that was held as a street event in the city. This time, Obiena’s main rival Chris Nilsen of the United States, settled for the silver, after also soaring to 5.8, but in just one attempt. Prior to the tournament, Obiena had fun clinic teaching kids how to “Yesterday,vault.Ihad the honor of teaching kids how to pole vault thru Ubskidscup and the day after, a fun competition along the port of Lausanne. Came out with 3rd and a 5.80m clearance. Now we rest and head to the next one,” said Obiena in a message on Instagram. Obiena heads for his next meet in Leverkeusen, Germany on Sunday. Duplantis improved the meet record by 3cm when he went up to 6.10m on his third try. Pole vault great Sergey Bubka, whose record was broken by Duplantis last July, was around to cheer everyoneEarlier,on.Obiena cleared 5.81 meters to rule the Internationales Stabhochsprung-Meeting in Germany on Tuesday (early Wednesday morning, Manila time).
WHATEVER was said previously about the Philippine team’s objective in the game against Lebanon, Filipino-American naturalized import Jordan Clarkson still played his heart out in a losing effort by Gilas to the hosts, 85-81, in the 2023 FIBA World Cup Asian qualifiers on Friday morning (PH time) in Beirut.
Height was no longer a problem for the Philippine side as it out-rebounded Lebanon, 48-36, but what brought Gilas down were the 21 turnovers committed compared to the Lebanese’ only nine miscues. Gilas coach Chot Reyes blamed it on the players’ unfamiliarity with each other because of limited preparation, but he hopes to make up for the next game against Saudi Arabia. “If we get some more time or more practice together, then we should be able to address that,” Reyes said in a post-game press conference. By then, Clarkson would be more ready as well. “Stay safe all love, until next time!! See yall (you all) in Manila,” said Clarkson on his Twitter post. Gilas fell to a 2-3 card in Group E and looks forward to venting its ire on Saudi Arabia on Monday at the Mall of Asia Arena. Saudi Arabia bowed to New Zealand, 89-65, in the other Group E match at Dammam Green in Saudi. Khalid Abdel-Gabar will be the man to watch for the Saudi team as he led all scorers with 22 points in his team’s losing effort. Four matches in Group will also be held in November and February next year to determine the teams that will make it to the final World Cup draw which will be hosted by the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia next August and September.
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ONE Fight Night 1: Moraes vs. Johnson II will air live on One Sports and One Sports+ starting with the lead card at 8 a.m. Philippine Standard Time (PHT) on Saturday, August 27. The main card will follow on One Sports and One Sports+ at 10 a.m. PHT.












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LIMA ESTATE BAGS GREEN CERTIFICATION. Aboitiz InfraCapital (AIC), the infrastructure arm of the Aboitiz Group, was recently presented with the BERDE5-Stars district certification for its Lima Estate in Batangas— the first industrial estate in the country to achieve this certification. The certification recognizes Lima Estate for going beyond existing building and environmental laws, regulations, and mandatory standards— recognized as a benchmark by the Philippine Government and various national agencies, and guided by internationallyrecognized methodologies for developing standards by the Quality Assurance Guide for Green Building Rating Tools of the World Green Building Council. Philippine Green Building Council chief executive officer Architect Christopher Dela Cruz presented the certification to Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates head and Lima Land President Rafael Fernandez de Mesa
Responsible for Botanika’s overall design are Leandro V. Locsin Partners together with Bill Higgins of Architecture International . “It is going back to the simple things—a beautiful garden, bumping into your friends, feeling part of a community, feeling safe and breathing good air,” said Andy Locsin.Tina Periquet, the principal architect of Periquet Galicia Inc, is in charge of space planning and interior designing for Two Botanika model units and the Filigree show suites. “As an interior designer and space planner of residential structures, I see my job as more than making places out of spaces. My ultimate task is to curate experiences in the home,” she explained. In planning the units of Two Botanika, Periquet aimed to capture the sense of community that’s healthy and open, adding, “it’s really very much in keeping with the overall idea of being in a healthful place where you can just relax and not feel confined the way you normally would in a condo tower. There is a sense of expansiveness, openness, actual ventilation, and daylight.”
ALSONS Development and Investment Corporation (Alsons Dev) recently made dining and entertainment a bit more exciting with the launch of the Poblacion Market Central. Alsons Dev first opened the doors of Poblacion late last year. It hosted over 300 seasoned and up-and-coming artists during the Mindanao Art Fair in October 2021; gathered adventurous foodpreneurs, artists and artisans during the month-long Christmas Bazaar; and moved Aldevinco Shopping Center’s most loved and long-standing tenants to a new space with upgraded facilities in January of 2022. It has been less than a year since the first customers walked into this new hub with almost a hectare of gross floor space, and so far, Alsons Dev has delivered a merchant mix of art, antiques, and souvenir shops, restaurant concepts, and convenience retailers with a convenient parking level. To date, Poblacion has over 70 merchants, with more opening in the fourth quarter. Creativity runs deep As Davao City welcomes local and international visitors in time for the Kadayawan Festival, Poblacion also bares its food hall, Kukun, which is short for Kusina at Kultura ng Dabaw. Kukun offers value, variety, and experience, serving everything from Persian food by Majid’s Kabab, Pinoy grilled favorites by Yassi’s Siargao BBQ, lechon meals by Porky Best, and seafood bento boxes by Claribel Restaurant. It also houses AMCG Farm, which sells fresh produce; Hootsa, which has a full menu of milk and fruit teas; and Myami Vyce Resto Bar, which serves mocktails and cocktails. Popular coffeehouse chain Bo’s Coffee is also there to serve its single-origin beans from across the Philippines. There is more to Kukun than southern flavors and aromas. Enter the food hall and customers would also be greeted by a visual display of Davao’s art and cultural fair–okir wood carvings by Maranao artists, murals by Davaobased creatives Ghamar Kanda and Makro Aquino, and lighting designed to highlight all the floor-to-ceiling elements woven together. Outside the food hall, at the Atrium area, a massive mural by Mindanaoan contemporary artist Kublai Millan stands to welcome customers. Millan is the sculptor, painter, and digital artist behind the giant durian monument at the Davao International Airport and the giant eagle and Bagobo children sculptures in People’s Park. “Alsons Dev is happy to host and showcase the work of Davao’s best creatives,” said Miguel A. Dominguez, Alsons Dev Director. “Whether they make food, sculptures, weaves and textiles, or handicrafts, we believe that testing their concepts in a place like Poblacion Market Central contributes to a retail and cultural scene that is meant to gain national recognition.”
T WO Botanika is the additionnewesttoreal estate brand Filigree’s crafted communities. The development is nestled in the most exclusive area of Filinvest City, Alabang’s garden central business district, which is the first township in the country with multiple green certifications with LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), Gold in Neighborhood Development certification from the US Green Building Council, and BERDE from the Philippine Green Building Council.“Botanika continues to grow with the completion of its second tower,” said Daphne Sanchez , business head for Filigree. “While it carries all the Space and wellness down south great facets of Tower 1, Two Botanika also presents a renewed experience with additional building features to cater to a wider market.” Every feature of Two Botanika is designed to incorporate a genuine green and sustainable lifestyle. It features more unit space offerings, widening the variety with one-bedroom units at a generous size of +72-84 square meters, and four-bedroom bi-level units of +322 square meters, complete with grand ceilings and spacious balconies. Bringing the outdoors closer to the residents All units at Two Botanika will have deeper lanais, allowing continuous transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. Further enhancing these sustainable living spaces are a slew of curated amenities, designed for the resident’s wellbeing. To complement the existing amenities of Tower 1, Two Botanika will also be home to a fitness gym and a Sky Lounge, which provides views of Filinvest City.
CHINO ROCES IN THE SPOTLIGHT. Chino Roces Avenue presents a unique spin to Makati living. To own a Chino Roces address not only means to have access to a multitude of specialty shops, hip bars and restaurants, and well-designed art galleries and event spaces, but to be granted the same way of life as the prestigious individuals in neighboring areas. SM Development Corporation (SMDC) provides an opportunity for more Filipinos to live and invest in a Makati address with Red Residences. The Comprehensive Land Use Zoning program of Makati aims to expand the Central Business District to include Chino Roces Avenue, where Red Residences is located. With landscaped gardens to bring nature indoors and provide an air of freshness, Red Residences is where one can retreat in comfort at the end of the day in three activity zones. The property also boasts of productivity-encouraging features. Connect at the Power Deck with its social halls and collab corner. Then, create at the Focus Zone with its thinking lounge, reflective garden, and jogging trail. To learn more about SMDC’s Red Residences, follow SMDC on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, or visit the SMDC website.
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To bring to life and accentuate the designs of Locsin and Periquet, Isabelle Miaja added a beautiful selection of art and furniture pieces for Botanika Nature Residences’ common areas. “When we design, we build every project around a storyline that is connected to the place, the people, and its art—the whole cultural background,” she noted But with Botanika, Miaja had to reinvent the pieces to give them a new twist. “With Botanika, there is also a city feel in another sense because the structure is sharp and crisp. But, organic and beautiful classic lines are also combined here,” she said. To know more about Botanika Nature Residences, visit properties/botanika-nature-residences/https://filigree.com.ph/
NEW UNITS AT RIDGEWOOD TOWERS PREMIER Developer Ridgewood Towers Premier recently announced the opening the project’s last two floors to aspiring homeowners. The address, just across Bonifacio Global City (BGC), is in its final construction stages and on track for its scheduled turnover by July 2023. Alfonso Keh Jr., chief operating officer of C-5 Mansions Development Corp., revealed that the project is attracting more interest as Ridgewood Towers Premier nears completion, thus the opening of the entire last remaining two floors: 18th and 19th. Newly available units at Ridgewood Towers Premier are priced at about half of the prevailing rates for comparable projects in the immediate vicinity, which, a quick scan reveals, run at about P240,000 per square meter. “While the unit costs are more affordable, they are by no means smaller, “ Keh pointed out. “One-bedroom units are between 24.80 sq.m. to 32.80 sq.m. Meanwhile, buyers can also enjoy bigger rooms for their creature comforts with a two-bedroom unit, which measures 55.72 sq.m.”
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2022C2 Home/DesignJoel D. Lacsamana, Editor E-mail: jdlacsamana@gmail.com
ONLY a few units are left in the first two towers of The Seasons Residences, prompting developer Federal Land to launch early this year the third tower, Aki Tower. The Seasons Residences is the first residential project with a distinct Japanese concept in the country. Its podium level will be the home of the country’s first Mitsukoshi.Thefour-story mall brings to the country the ultimate Japanese shopping experience, with its signature “depachika”, or basement level food hall, and “omotenashi”, or Japanese hospitality. The condo development itself will feature Japanese innovations such as earthquake-resistant technology, sunken slab or below-floor drainage system for easy maintenance and repairs, air-washing tiles that minimize excess humidity and odor, kitchen floor storage, space-saving kitchen sink, and Japanese-branded shower toilets.










Greater thrills, new winners highlight TGR Vios Cup 2nd leg game to the next level, defending his first-place finish for the Sporting Media Class, with Roy Robles coming behind him at second place and Ronald de los Reyes taking the thirdHere’splace.the fun to an already thrilling weekend, motorsports enthusiasts also got a chance to meet the newest addition to the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing line up—the All-New GR 86—as it navigated the speedway alongside the GR Yaris. TMP continues to live by its goal of supporting and promoting motorsports in the country by pushing limits for better with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Vios Cup. Motorsports fans are encouraged to support the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Vios Cup as it concludes with Leg 3, happening thisTheNovember.TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Vios Cup is made possible with the cooperation of Bridgestone and Petron, together with other sponsors Brembo, Denso, OMP, Tuason Racing, AVT, 3M, ROTA, myTOYOTA Wallet and Kinto One.
THE Toyota Vios has long since reigned as the King of Subcompact cars in the Philippines as seen with its huge sales and popularity as a working horse vehicle where corporations often use it as a taxi or a company car of choice. Its rivals from Honda , Nissan and Hyundai could only dream of snatching the Vios’s throne but now there is a new kid on the block and is willing to battle the Vios in every sector possible.
2010 saw Geely acquire the famous Swedish automaker Volvo from Ford and has since then launched joint ventures with other companies such as Daimler with the aim to improve their vehicles and its technology. By 2019, Geely made a second crack at the Philippine market with the crossover Coolray which turned out to be a huge success as its value, technology and looks impressed the Philippine consumers so much that it became one of the best selling vehicles instantly. By July 2022, Geely had racked a total of 1,058 sales, a record high. Moving forward, Geely targets to increase their sales with the introduction of the Emgrand subcompact sedanaiming to compete against the Honda city , Hyundai Reina , Kia soluto, Nissan Almera, Mg 5 and the King Toyota Vios. Already by the looks, the designers at Geely did not hold back as the entire car was designed to look aggressive and sporty, yet tamed at the same time. If one is used to Volvo vehicles, they would definitely sense the Swedish manufacturer’s engineering footprints almost immediately as the Emgrand boasts a premiumly spacious and comfortable interior, not to mention a
MS Weekend Drive with the Toyota Altis GR-S. Fit for the fusionist, the Toyota Altis GR-S provides the best of both worlds. Snugging into its driver’s seat would immediately provide you with a seamless sense of elegance and comfort. On the other hand, there is no need to search far for that hardcore, sporty feel as each glimpse throughout this compact sedan will definitely unleash the racer in you - inside and out. Reminder! No racing on the road though… and the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) features equipped on this Altis will further reiterate that and keep you safe everytime its humble yet peppy 1.6-liter gasoline engine is ignited. Overall, a sleek sedan which proves that sophistication, style, and performance know no age. Milo Rivera huge trunk space of 500-liters. The “Volvo touch” doesn’t stop there as the Emgrand possesses a userfriendly smart infotainment system which allows the driver to operate the air-conditioning , sound system , rear view cameras , driving modes and the smart sunroof. In addition, its 1.5-liter, 4 cylinder engine produces a decent 102 bhp and is linked to either a 5-speed manual or an 8-Speed tiptronic transmission. And with an achievable fuel consumption of 19.9 km/L (combined city and highway), the Emgrand definitely inserts itself as a perfect fuel crisis fighter. Prices of the Emgrand range from php.735,000 to 999,000, yet it’s also worth noting that even the base (S) variant offers a generous amount of equipment such as the smart infotainment system, among others. However, the push-start ignition, smart brake and sunroof systems are exclusively available for the higher variants already. Nonetheless, these are features that the base Vios variant could only dream about. So ultimately, what can this mean?
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Hailing from Ningbo, China - with Swedish Technology, The Geely Emgrand makes its entrance in the Philippines aiming to get a slice of the sub compact market.
• • • IT seems like there is no stopping the increase in the prices of pickup trucks after the Lower House committee on ways and means approved an expanded bill that slapped excise taxes on these vehicles.Theremoval of the excise tax exemption on pickup trucks was added just recently and was not included in the formerly called Passive Income and Financial Intermediary Taxation Act (Pifita).But the finance department urged the House ways and means committee to “pass an enhanced version of the Pifita,” that included the removal of excise tax exemption on pick-up trucks.
ASIDE from launching the head distributorship of Hyundai vehicles in the country recently, several other things about the new Hyundai Motor Philippines (HMPH) intended local operations wereAcceptedrevealed.recently as one of the three newest associate members of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI), Hyundai’s disclosure of bringing in (aside from the 4 newlylaunched vehicles) their Ioniq-5 (recently adjudged as the World Car of the Year and World Electric Car of the Year) later in the year gives added excitement to the Philippine International Motor Show set on Sept 15-18 at the World Trade Center. The two others accepted were Geely and Chery, both Chinese-brand cars that are heavily competing in the local industry today, which brings to 21 the total number of CAMPI members.Everycar enthusiast is raring to see first-hand the Ioniq-5 and they would surely be very thrilled to go onboard one if and when HMPH brings them in time for the PIMS middle of next month. Hyundai is also enticing the local market with its plan of bringing in the Palisade (a 7-seater SUV that is their replacement to the aging Starex) and the Stargazer (a multipurpose vehicle that intends to rival the Veloz and the Xpander) which are replete not only with the good looks but also a number of advanced technologies. In its preparations to go headon with its rivals locally, HMPH intends to expand its network from 38 to 45 dealerships by next year.
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It was added that “manufacturers modify pickup tricks to serve as passenger, leisure or sports utility vehicles which allows them to circumvent the provision of the (Train) law and purpose of exemption.”Itisestimated by the finance department that tax collections from 2022 to 2026, if excise tax will already be slapped on pickup trucks, could hit P52.6-billion.
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intelligencesuch for groundbreaking performance, packing more speed and power. Infinix expands the NOTE 12’s 8GB memory to 13GB by incorporating RAM and ROM, providing users with about 5GB extended RAM, enhancing processing speed, and accelerating performance for various functions. Play for hours on end with the NOTE 12’s 5000mAh Intelligence Battery and 33W Flash Charge. And, with its 10-layer Graphene Cooling System and up to 6°C core temperature reduction, you won’t have to worry about the phone overheatingThismid-game.smartphone also includes Dar-link 2.0, which learns usage patterns to optimize battery, temperature, and memory, maximizing gameplay performance. Photography and systems With the NOTE 12’s 50MP Ultra Night Triple Camera, users can “reimagine photographic excellence.” The smartphone features 8160*6120 Ultrahigh Resolution, 1/2.8 Large Image Sensor, and 1.28μm Large PixelThisSize.smartphone also has a Professional Night Scene Photography Mode and a 16MP Selfie Camera, allowing users to take great photos anytime and from any place or angle. Our review unit came up with stunning Super Night Shots and vibrant and vivid photos that are pleasantly surprising for the phone’s price range.
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THE steady rise in the usage of social media has indeed changed the landscape in the past elections and evidently how Filipinos receive the news. With roughly 89 million active social media users in the Philippines, the online platform has spread the news more rapidly than in recent years. This phenomenon has also brought about the rise in unfiltered and unverified news that has become the source of debate for many social media users.
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The NOTE 12 includes a Monster Game Kit, an immersive gaming system that redefines experience through Omnidirectional Optimization. Meanwhile, its Linear Motor Tactile System provides vibrational techniques or a variety of haptic feedback (sensory feedback) to produce intuitive settings. DTS Dual Speakers, which feature speakers that produce 360° surround sound quality, allow gamers to recharge their energy or unwind after a stressful match. Productivity and privacy NOTE 12’s Optimized Algorithm allows users to utilize their storage fully. Because gaming apps consume a lot of storage space, the Storage Optimizer assists in automatically collecting garbage for a smooth and efficient operating system. Every multitasker’s favorite device feature is the multi-window. With this smartphone’s Lighting Multi-Window feature, users can access multiple windows with a swipe on the screen, allowing for faster shifting between tasks. The size of the Multi-Window can also be adjusted, making multitasking easier. Lastly, data privacy matters most when accessing apps or surfing the internet. To protect the user’s privacy, the latest version of XOS includes GPS options to estimate location accurately. It removes permissions from apps that haven’t been used for months to protect data security and save storage space.
ALTHOUGH the government aims to fully implement face-to-face classes in all public and private schools starting November 2, 2022, some schools still implement full online or blended learning to better protect students against a possible surge in COVID-19 cases. Thus, smartphones are still essential in this year’s back-to-school shopping lists. For students who prioritize good design, functionality, and affordability, WIKO’s Tseries offers the perfect back-to-online class smartphones. The Marseille-based smartphone brand recently released two new smartphones—the WIKO T10 and WIKO T50. Both are big in features and style but affordable on the budget. WIKO was founded in France in 2011. Since then, it has built a solid following thanks to the fusion of its French-chic design and the latest smartphone hardware. It has dominated the Western Europe market and has since expanded into over 30 territories worldwide, including the United States, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Now, the brand is available in the Philippines.
FINANCIAL services company Payoneer and mobile wallet app GCash recently released The Philippines Freelance Market 2022 Report, a survey report on the current state of the gig economy in the Philippines. The white paper shows that many Filipinos are thriving as freelancers, benefitting from growing overseas freelancing opportunities. Payoneer and GCash conducted a survey on freelancing trends and behaviors in the Philippines. With 5,560 GCash users across the country as respondents. Sharing the key findings, the report revealed that freelancers who work with local and overseas clients earn 57% more per hour than those who work with just local clients. Why the gig economy in the Philippines flourishes In Payoneer’s Global Gig Economy Index 2019, the Philippines landed in sixth place as the fastest-growing market in the world, with a 35% growth in freelance earnings. At the onset of the pandemic, more Filipinos turned to freelancing as a way to generate income despite mobility restrictions. This accelerated the gig economy trend in the country and increased the ranks of Filipino freelancers in 2020-21. Despite the unpredictability of a steady income stream and job stability, Filipino freelancers continue to take advantage of the benefits of freelancing
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The WIKO T10 features 64GB of storage, exceeding the Department of Education’s (DepEd) required storage size of 32GB. With WIKO’s super file compression technology, the T10 has enough storage to store important files, videos, and Studentsemails.don’t have to worry about running out of power in the middle of class as the T10 carries a massive 5000mAh battery with smart power-saving technology. On a full charge, the smartphone supports 30 hours of calls and 20 hours of watching videos or 50 hours of audio. The T10 is fitted with a 6.5” Dewdrop Display, larger than the DepEd recommended 6”, offering online learners an immersive experience for more focused learning. And with WIKO’s pioneering technology that minimizes the amount of harmful blue light emitted by the screen, it also protects students from eyestrain. Of course, no smartphone is complete without a camera, and the T10 comes with a 13MP rear camera for capturing photos that reveal the details. It runs on a MediaTek MT6761 processor and is available in two simple yet sleep colors: Emerald Green and Midnight Black. The T10 is available for only P4,990. WIKO T50 The WIKO T50 offers an upgraded experience that will not disappoint. It comes with features surpassing the DepEd’s specifications, like 128GB storage—enough space to hold school files and entertainment options so students can balance studying and relaxation. It carries a 4000mAh battery, so online learners can go all day without worrying about running out of power. Plus, with the 40W fast-charging feature, the T50 can get 25% of power in just 10 minutes. Outfitted with a 6.6” Edgeless Display, the T50 is an excellent option for online browsing, Zoom calls, video presentations, and reading. For students who need to create visually appealing presentations or submit photography projects, the T50 is equipped with a 64MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide angle camera, and 2MP macro camera. Meanwhile, the front camera has 16MP with cutting-edge AI beauty effects. Powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 processor, the WIKO T50 is available in three stylish colors: Lively Pink, Aqua Green, and Midnight Black. The T50 is available for onlyTheP11,990.WIKO T-series offers the best devices not only for multitasking at school but also for keeping the demands and pleasures of life in balance. The WIKO T10 and T50 are available on Lazada and Shopee. For more information about WIKO, please visit the brand’s website, https://
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INFINIX released another game-changer of a smartphone with its new NOTE 12, also known as Note 12 G96. Infinix Mobile has led the industry with its next-level yet budget-friendly gaming phones. The NOTE 12 has an official price of P8,999.00 for 128Gb and P9,999.00 for 256GB, saving gamers from breaking their bank accounts.
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With its multitude of use cases ranging from being used as a medium of stored value to a form of investment, it is important that users fully understand the fundamentals of how crypto works. as job flexibility, workload control, and greater earning potential from multiple income streams. Given the many benefits of freelancing, many Filipinos now prefer this flexible livelihood option that suits their lifestyles better than traditional employment. With the government promoting entrepreneurship
Payoneer has partnered with GCash in the Philippines to enable freelancers, online sellers and digital entrepreneurs to access global clients and receive payment in foreign currencies. and digital innovation, freelancers in the Philippines are driven to find work opportunities through online marketplaces and apps. Digital platforms have made it easier for Filipino freelancers to find clients who need services such as photography, blogging/vlogging, graphic design, writing, videography, as well as architecture and engineering. Overseas freelance opportunities abound While most freelancers still source their jobs in the Philippines, the survey suggests that more and more Filipino freelancers are in demand across countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United Arab Emirates. GCash and Payoneer’s market report mentioned that, according to Creative Economy Council of the Philippines President Paolo Mercado, up to 1.5 million Filipinos are registered on international online platforms for freelancing services.
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“We have to stay vigilant,” expresses Renesar Deunida, CEO of SARTiNE, a digital advertising agency focused on social media. “We have to be wary of fake news, and always make sure that the articles, videos, and posts that you read and share are backed by legitimate references from reputable news sources, or lifted from verified social media accounts. Fake news, obviously, is biased, fabricated, and published to favor someone or something while intentionally maligning another,” he explains. With the growing number of Filipinos spending approximately 11 hours on the internet and 4 hours on social media (on average), the surfacing of “fake news” is inevitable. Checking the source of information and cross-checking it with legitimate media sources is the first step to confirming if the article is real or fake. It is quite easy to spot fabricated news over legit ones by checking the following technicalities:1.Checkthe domain name and make sure that they have a professional domain name that matches their organization. Check the URL which usually contains the country of source or the purpose of the site.
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ABOUT, NEAR, ADJACENT PROXIMATE OR CONTIGUOUS TO A STREET BEING LOCATED. CLASSIFICATION LEGEND: CODE CLASSIFICATION CODE CLASSIFICATION RRResidential Regular GLGovernment Land CRCommercial Regular GPGeneral Purposes RCResidential Condominium IIndustrial CCCommercial Condominium X Institutional CLCemetery Lot APDArea for Priority Development AAgricultural PSParking Slot DA Drying Area AGRICULTURAL LANDS A1Riceland Irrigated A26 Bamboo Land A2 Riceland Unirrigated A27 Peanut Land A3Upland A28 Soy beans Land A4Coco Land A29 Grape vineyard A5Citrus Land A30Pepper Land A6Fishpond A31Mineral Land A7Swamp A32 Non Metallic mineral Land A8 Nipa Land A33Coal Deposit A9Cotton Land A34African Oil Land A10Cogon A35Rubber Land A11 Abaca Land A36Forest Land/Timber Land A12 Orchard A37Horticultural Land A13Pineapple Land A38 Salt Beds A14Banana Land A39Seashore A15Pasture Land A40Resort A16Corn Land A41Sandy/Stony A17Sugar Land A42 Prawn pond A18 Tobacco Land A43Sorghum A19Cacao A44 Ipil-ipil A20 Lanzones A45 Kangkong A21 Durian A46Zarate A22 Rambutan A47Vegetable Land A23 Mango A48Coffee A24 Mangrove A49Mountainous / Hilly Areas A25A25Camote/Cassava A50 Other Agricultural Lands BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE Revenue Region No. 4 - San Fernando Pampanga Revenue District Office No. 21A - Angeles City, North Pampanga PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY: : AGAPITO DEL ROSARIO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. BURGOS STREET Henson - Rizal St CR 25,875.00 C. DAYRIT SUBD. Near Apung Mamacalulu Church RR7,000.00 A.DEL ROSARIO STREET Along CALVARY TEMPLE RR 7,625.00 HENSON STREET JESUS ST. - A. DEL ROSARO ST. CR33,500.00 SAN FRANCISCO STREET- M.R.R CR 25,875.00 A. DEL ROSARIO ST.-SAN FRANCISCO ST. CR 30,250.00 VALDEZ STREET Henson St. - Rizal St./CROSSING CR 13,875.00 JESUS STREET Henson Street Rizal Street (near Jumbo Jenra) CR 28,750.00 Burgos St.- A. del Rosario St (along Garcia Hosp.) CR 25,500.00 RIZAL STREET Jesus St. - Burgos Street CR 29,500.00 A. Del Rosario St. - MRR CR 13,875.00 San Francisco St. After Henson St. - Rizal St. RR 8,750.00 All other Streets: CR9,500.00RR4,000.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/AMSICSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS FRIENDSHIP HIGHWAY-FOOT OF FRIENDSHIP BRIDGE CR 15,250.00 JOSEFAVILLE II SUBD. ALONG ZEPPELIN EXT. RR9,500.00 PLARIDEL II SUBD. BEHIND VILLA SOL SUBD. RR 6,875.00 VILLA ESPERANZA BACK OF PLARIDEL I SUBDIVISION RR 4,625.00 PINEDA’S COMPOUND NEAR PLARIDEL I RR 4,625.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,950.00 A50 875.00 ZEPPELIN EXT. ROAD LEADING TO PULU AMSIC RR9,500.00 ANGELES SPORTS & COUNTRY CLUB SUBD. NEAR PULU AMSIC RR 15,250.00 PULU AMSIC SUBDIVISION NEAR BARANGAY HALL RR 15,250.00 PLANTATION HILLS BESIDE PULU AMSIC *RR10,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RRCR5,500.00 2,625.00 * Newly identified Classification PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/ANUNASSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. CLARKVIEW SUBD. BACK OF CLARKTON HOTEL RR10,500.00 FRIENDSHIP HI-WAY KOREAN TOWN CR 36,250.00 PERIMETER FENCE DON JUICO AVE. CR 30,250.00 DON MELITON AVENUE CR 30,250.00 RIVERSIDE SUBD. KOREAN TOWN CR 15,625.00 RIVERSIDE SUBD. KOREAN TOWN RR 10,125.00 VILLA SOL SUBD. NEAR MAHARAJAH HOTEL RR 6,625.00 OASIS COMPOUND ALONG DON JUICO AVENUE CR17,500.00 INSIDE OASIS COMPOUND CR 13,125.00 OASIS COMPOUND RR9,750.00 JOSEFAVILLE I JOSEFAVILLE (BACK OF CLARKVIEW SUBD.) RR 8,375.00 ALL OTHER STREETS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,625.00 I 5,312.50 A50 875.00 RESETTLEMENT ALONG SANTOL ROAD AND CREEK RR 2,625.00 CONDOMINIUMS ALL CONDOMINIUMS RC 52,500.00 CC 61,250.00 PS 32,750.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/BALIBAGOSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY ABACAN BRIDGE CR59,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS CR 18,250.00 RR 8,750.00 DIAMOND SERVICE ROAD/RAMON TANG AVE. Marlim Mansion Hotel CC47,500.00 DIAMOND SERVICE ROAD/RAMON TANG AVE. Arayat Street *CC 47,500.00 DIAMOND SERVICE ROAD/RAMON TANG AVE. Arayat Street *RR 32,500.00 A. TINIO SUBD. BEHIND OLD STA.MARIA VILLAGE RR 8,225.00 ABACAN SUBD. NEAR DEL ROSARIO TENNIS COURTRR 8,000.00 CONCEPCION SUBD. BACK OF JOCSON COLLEGE RR 12,000.00 SECOND STREET TO FIFTH STREET AND PORTION OF SIXTH STREET **RR 13,500.00 CUYUGAN-SAMIA NEAR BARANGAY HALL/FLAMINGO HOTEL RR14,500.00 CHARLOTTE ST. NEAR BARANGAY HALL/FLAMINGO HOTEL CR 20,000.00 RR 15,250.00 SEVERINA/DIAMOND SUBD NEAR MARLIM MANSION HOTEL CR 25,500.00 RR 12,750.00 DON PEPE VILLAGE NEAR BARANGAY HALL/FLAMINGO
HENYFEL SUBD. ALONG ORCHID’S HOTEL RR 12,750.00 HENZA STREET NEAR BALIBAGO BGY. HALL CR 15,250.00 JOHNNY’S STREET ALONG JOHNNY’S SUPERMARKET CR39,000.00 LA BUENA SUBD. NEAR DON MARIANO GUECO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RR 12,525.00 LOURDES STREET ALONG CENTRAL PARK HOTEL CR 21,500.00 RR 12,750.00 MANUELA COMPOUND BEHIND SAVER’S MALL RR 15,250.00 CR 19,250.00 MT. VIEW SUBD. NEAR BAPTIST CHURCH/SCHOOL RR 12,600.00 QUEZON NEW VALLEY SUBD. NEAR DON MARIANO GUECO ELEM. SCHOOL RR 12,525.00 OLD STA. MARIA D M RESIDENCES RR 12,750.00 OLD STA. MARIA D M RESIDENCES ***CR 19,000.00 OLD STA. MARIA ICON CONDOMINUIM ****CR 75,000.00 OLD STA. MARIA ICON CONDOMINIUM ****RR 65,000.00 R & H Subd. NEAR SOCIAL HYGIENE CLINIC RR 12,750.00 REAL STREET NEAR CENTRAL PARK HOTEL CR 21,500.00 RR 12,750.00 RAYMUND HOMESITE NEAR ORCHID’S HOTEL CR 21,500.00 RR 12,750.00 RAYMUNDA SUBD. PNR-NEAR SM RR10,500.00 ROSARIO STREET ALONG CENTRAL RESORT HOTEL CR 21,500.00 ALONG CENTRAL RESORT HOTEL RR 12,750.00 SURLA STREET MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY- A. SANTOS ST. CR 21,500.00 RR 12,750.00 VIAN STREET CR 21,500.00 TINIO STREET NEAR MRJJ SUPERMARKET *****RR13,500.00 NEAR MRJJ SUPERMARKET *****’CR 22,500.00 ROVIMAR SUBD. Near Wild Orchid Hotel and Johnnys RR 12,750.00 SABINA CR 15,250.00 BETWEEN MT. VIEW SUBD. AND MAC ARTHUR HIWAY*** RR 13,125.00 SOR LUISA SUBD. NEAR D M RESIDENCES*** RR 10,875.00 STA. MARIA VILLAGE NEAR STA. MARIA CHURCH*** RR 14,250.00 SUBIC SUBD. RR 10,875.00 VILLA RICA COMPOUND(CENTURY)BEHIND PAGCOR CMPD.*** CR 21,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR 9,125.00 ******CR 22,500.00 AMANDA SUBD. NEAR SOCIAL HYGIENE CLINIC RR 10,875.00 WATERSTONE VILLA SUBD. NEAR D M RESIDENCES RR 10,875.00 ONE EUPHORIA A. SANTOS STREET *******RC 80,000.00 *******CC90,000.00*******PS65,000.00 CONDOMINIUMS CCRC67,500.00 80,000.00 PS50,000.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED STREET ALONG DIAMOND SERVICE **NEWLY IDENTIFIED STREET - ‘SECOND STREET TO FIFTH STREET AND PORTION OF SIXTH STREET ***NEWLY IDENTIFIED CONDOMINIUM ALONG OLD STA. MARIA - DM RESIDENCES ****NEWLY IDENTIFIED CONDOMINIUM ALONG OLD STA. MARIA - ICON CONDOMINIUM *****NEWLY IDENTIFIED STREETS - TINIO STREET ****** NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER LOTS *******NEWLY IDENTIFIED CONDOMINIUM AND PARKING SPACE - ONE EUPHORIA PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/CAPAYASUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. BARRIO MAIN ROAD RR 2,512.50 RESETTLEMENT AREA T.G. TINIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RR 2,037.50 METRO GATE SUBD. RR 8,750.00 CR 12,375.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,112.50 I 2,875.00 A50 875.00 FIESTA COMMUNITIES RR 6,562.50 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : CLARO M. RECTO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MC ARTHUR HI-WAY CR 38,625.00 C.DAYRIT SUBD. NEAR ANGELES COCKPIT ARENA RR7,000.00 EAST WEST SUBD. BACK OF VERANDA BLDG. RR7,000.00 JAKE GONZALES ST. CROSSING CR 26,250.00 MANUEL L. QUEZON STREET NEAR ADVENTIST CHURCH RR 8,375.00 P.T. DE GUZMAN STREET NEAR VERANDA BLDG. CR 18,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR 6,850.00 CR13,500.00 CARLOS SANDICO JR. STREET VIRGEN DELOS REMEDIOS ELEM. SCHOOL RR7,000.00 ALONG C.TAYAG STREET VIRGEN DELOS REMEDIOS ELEM. SCHOOL RR7,000.00 DOÑA AURORA STREET MC ARTHUR HI-WAY - M.A.ROXAS ST. CR17,500.00 M.A.ROXAS - VILLANUEVA ST. RR7,000.00 M.A.ROXAS STREET NEAR ANGELES COCKPIT ARENA RR7,000.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/CUAYANSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,750.00CR5,750.00 ANGELEÑO VILLE ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR1,350.00I 3,250.00 A1 875.00 SAVANNAH GREEN PLAINS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR9,000.00 CONDOMINIUMS ALL CONDOMINIUMS *RC60,000.00*CC57,500.00*PS35,000.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CONDOMINIUM AND PARKING SPACE PROVINCE :
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGA SATURDAY, August 27, 2022 D1 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Roxas Boulevard Corner Pablo Ocampo, Sr. Street Manila 1004 DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 056- 2022 August 04, 2022
GENERAL PURPOSE RAWLAND, UNDEVELOPED AND UNDERDEVELOPED AREA WHICH HAS POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT INTO RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, ETC. MUST NOT BE LESS THAN 5,000 SQUARE METERS. VICINITY MEANS AN AREA, LOCALITY, NEIGHBORHOOD OR DISTRICT HOTEL RRCR14,500.00 12,000.00 DON MARIANO ANICETO GUECO AVE. Mt. View - Pulung Maragul Boundary CR17,500.00 Mt. View - Pulung Maragul Boundary RR 12,750.00 A.SANTOS AVE. After Fields Ave. - Surla St. CR 21,500.00 RR 12,250.00 CONSTINE STREET ALONG OLD STA. MARIA VILLAGE CR 21,500.00 RR 12,750.00 RAYMUND ST. ALONG OLD STA. MARIA VILLAGE CR 21,500.00 GLORIA STREET ALONG OLD STA. MARIA VILLAGE CR 21,500.00 Walking Street CR39,000.00 FIELDS AVENUE EXT./ZEPPELIN ST.BAYANIHAN PARK CR 30,250.00 FIRST STREET ALONG JOCSON COLLEGE CR35,000.00 HENYFEL STREET ALONG JOHNNY’S SUPERMARKET CR 21,500.00 PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY ANGELES
BENJAMIN E. DIOKNO Secretary of Finance RECOMMENDED BY: LILIA CATRIS GUILLERMO Commissioner of Internal Revenue DEFINITION OF TERMS RESIDENTIAL LAND/CONDOMINIUM PRINCIPALLY DEVOTED TO HABITATION. COMMERCIAL LAND DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO COMMERCIAL PURPOSES AND GENERALLY FOR THE OBJECT OF PROFIT. INDUSTRIAL DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO INDUSTRY AS CAPITAL. AGRICULTURAL DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO RAISING OF CROP SUCH AS RICE, CORN, SUGARCANE, TOBACCO, ETC. OR TO PASTURING, INLAND FISHING, SALT-MAKING, AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL USES INCLUDING TIMBERLAND AND FOREST LAND.
BARANGAY : STREET/CUTUDSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS PROVINCIAL ROAD RRCR10,500.00 8,000.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR4,000.00 BAGONG SILANG AT THE BACK OF NOUVEAU SUBD. RR4,000.00 VILLA REMEDIOS NEAR CUTUD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLRR4,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS BARRIO LOTS RRCR5,500.00 2,625.00 A1I3,900.00 875.00 NORTHVILLE RESETTLEMENT NEAR CUTUD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLRR 2,000.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/CUTCUTSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. BAGONG BAYAN SUBD. NEAR SLAUGHTER HOUSE RR6,750.00 BAGONG SILANG SUBD. NEAR CUTCUT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLRR 2,950.00 CARMENVILLE SUBD. SIDE STREET OF HOLY MARY MEMORIAL PARK RR 11,250.00 CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD/FRIENDHIP HI-WAY ACROSS TRADE SCHOOL CR 22,500.00 CUTCUT PROPER RR 2,950.00 HERITAGE PLACE SUBD. (HERITAGE PLAZA) ACROSS HOLY FAMILY ACADEMY ANNEX RR 8,750.00 HOLY FAMILY JUNCTION OF FRIENDSHIP HI-WAY & RIZAL ST., EXT. RR 8,750.00 HOLY FAMILY II BACK OF JOLLIBEE CUTCUT RR 7,062.50 NEPOMUCENO SUBD. NEAR M. NEPOMUCENO ELEM. SCHOOLRR5,500.00 PARADISE MANSION GATE 1 OF CARMENVILLE SUBD. RR 9,625.00 PARADISE COMPOUND GATE 1 OF CARMENVILLE SUBD. RR 8,250.00 PETERSVILLE BEHIND VILLA TERESA SUBD. RR 2,950.00 PRICILLA SANTOS SUBD. BEHIND ST. CATHERINE HOSP. RR3,750.00 RIZAL EXTENSION STO.ROSARIO ST. - SYLVIA STREET CR 25,500.00 AFTER SYLVIA ST.-CAMIA ST. CR 17,125.00 AFTER CAMIA ST. - PORAC BOUNDARY CR13,500.00 SYLVIA ST. PORAC BOUNDARY RR5,500.00 RIZAL EXTENSION INTERIOR CR 17,250.00 RR4,750.00 SUNSET VALLEY SUBD. ALONG APUNG GUIDANG ELEM. SCHOOLRR 8,000.00 SUNSET VALLEY MANSIONS ACROSS TRADE SCHOOL RR 12,000.00 SUNSET ESTATE NEAR WESTFIELD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL RR 11,250.00 VILLA TERESA SUBD. BACK OF ANGELES ELECTRIC.CORP. CR 26,250.00 BEHIND ANGELES ELECTRIC CORP. AND HAU RR17,500.00 WOODLAND PARK NEAR GATE 2 CARMENVILLE RR 10,875.00 ALL OTHER STREETS CR11,750.00RR4,375.00 NEPWELL (ROCKWELL CENTER) NEPOMART SITE/QUADRANGLE CR 36,250.00 CONDOMINIUM RC 120,000.00 CC 146,250.00 PS93,750.00 ALL OTHER STREET NEPOMART SITE/QUADRANGLE CR 28,750.00 HOLY MARY CEMETERY *CL3,500.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : LOURDES NORTH WEST STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. DON PEPE HENSON SUBD. OSPITAL NING ANGELES (ONA) RR7,375.00 JESUS ST. HENSON ST.-SADDIE ST. CR 30,250.00 JESUS ST. SADDIE ST. - ASUNCION ST. RR 7,625.00 JESUS ST. ASUNCION ST TO KALAYAAN ST *RR 10,250.00 HENSON STREET JESUS ST. TO A. DEL ROSARIO ST. RRCR35,000.00 27,000.00 A. DEL ROSARIO ST. - SAN FRANCISCO ST. CR 30,250.00 KALAYAAN AVE. SAN FRANCISCO ST. - PAMPANG RD. CRRR9,500.00 11,250.00 PAMPANG ROAD - JESUS ST. RR9,750.00CR13,500.00 KALAYAAN SUBD. NEAR SIPAG AT TIYAGA BUS TERMINAL RR6,375.00 LAND TENURE RR4,000.00 PAMPANG ROAD HENSON ST.-SADDIE ST. CR 25,250.00 SADDIE ST. - ASUNCION ST. RR 7,625.00 SAN FRANCISCO ST. ALONG PUBLIC MARKET CR19,000.00 ALONG PUBLIC MARKET RR13,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS **CRRR4,000.00 10,250.00 **I 8,750.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED VICINITY ALONG JESUS ST **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER LOTS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : LOURDES SUR STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. BURGOS ST. RIZAL ST. - C. DAYRIT STREET CR19,750.00 C. DAYRIT ST. TO STO. ENTIERRO ST.RR 8,000.00 KULIAT STREET NEAR APU CHURCH RR 8,750.00 C. DAYRIT SUBD. NEAR APU CHURCH RR 8,375.00 JESUS STREET SAN NICOLAS PUBLIC MARKET CR 26,250.00 PLARIDEL ST. JESUS ST.-BURGOS ST. CR 26,250.00 BURGOS ST.-VALDEZ ST. RR 11,250.00 RIZAL ST. JESUS ST. - BURGOS ST. CR36,000.00 BURGOS ST.-KULIAT ST. CR 31,625.00 KULIAT ST. - MRR/VALDEZ ST. CR 21,750.00 KULIAT ST. - MRR/VALDEZ ST. RR 11,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR6,000.00CR13,500.00 PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:ANGELESLOURDESSUREASTSTREET/SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG MC. ARTHUR HI-WAY ANGELES UNIV. FOUNDATION CR43,750.00 X 43,750.00 MANUEL L. QUEZON STREET ALONG ANGELES SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL RR 8,375.00 C. DAYRIT SUBD. ALONG CLEMENTE DAYRIT ELEM.SCHOOL RR7,000.00 DOÑA AURORA ST. M.A.ROXAS ST.- MAC ARTHUR HIWAY RRCR19,000.00 8,375.00 M.A.ROXAS - VILLANUEVA ST. RR 7,187.50 ALL OTHER LOTS CR15,000.00RR6,000.00
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SUBJECT : IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REVISED SCHEDULES OF ZONAL VALUES OF REAL PROPERTIES IN THE CITIES OF ANGELES AND MABALACAT, AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ARAYAT, MAGALANG AND PORAC (3RD REVISION) ALL WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF REVENUE DISTRICT NO. 21A - ANGELES CITY NORTH PAMPANGA, FOR INTERNAL REVENUE TAX PURPOSES. TO : All Internal Revenue Officers and Others Concerned. Section 4 of Republic Act 10963, otherwise known as the “Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN)” Law, amending Section 6 (E) of National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, authorizes the Commissioner to divide the Philippines into different zones or areas and shall determine the fair market value of real properties located in each zone or areas, subject to automatic adjustment once every three (3) years. By virtue of said authority, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has determined the zonal values of real properties in the Cities of Angeles and Mabalacat and the Municipalities of Arayat, Magalang and Porac (3rd Revision) all within the jurisdiction of Revenue District Office No. 21A - Angeles City, North Pampanga, Revenue Region No. 4 - City of San Fernando, Pampanga, after posting and publication in lieu of public hearing was conducted on May 26, 2022 until June 26, 2022. This Order is issued to implement the revised schedule of zonal values of real properties for purposes of computing any internal revenue tax due on sale/ transfer or any other disposition of real properties. The zonal values established herein shall apply provided the same is higher than (1) the fair market value as shown in the schedule of values of the provincial or city assessor and (2) the gross selling price/consideration as shown in the duly notarized document of sale or transfer of real property. This Order shall take effect immediately.



CITICENTER PHASE 1- 4 RR5,650.00 ENRICA SUBD. SIDE OF PANDAN ELEM. SCHOOL RR4,000.00 LAND TENURE RR2,875.00 HEATH’S MONTESSORI AURORA ST- MAGALANG AVE. CR38,625.00 C. DAYRIT SUBD. ACROSS AUF RR7,625.00 P.GOMEZ ST. RR8,000.00 DOÑA AURORA ST. RR8,000.00 FAJARDO ST. RR8,000.00 AGRIPINA SUBD. NEAR SALAPUNGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RR5,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS CR13,500.00RR4,375.00 (PROVINCIAL ROAD)-ANGELESMAGALANG ROAD MAC.HI-WAY- P. GOMEZ ST. RR17,500.00CR30,625.00 AFTER P.GOMEZ-DONA AGRIPINA ST.EXT.CR21,500.00RR13,500.00
RR10,500.00 LAKANDULA
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CR40,500.00
RD.
LAND TENURE
PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : SAN JOSE STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MEJIA BEHIND CARMELITE MONASTERY STREET STO. ROSARIO ST. - SAPANG BALEN CREEK
RICHTOFEN ST. ABACAN BRIDGE - ZEPPELIN ST. RR8,750.00CR21,500.00
MABINI ST. PLARIDEL ST.-RIZAL ST.(A.C. WATER DIST.) CR22,250.00 MABINI ST. EXT. & OTHER STREETS RR7,625.00
JOSEFA SUBD. NEAR KANDI TOWERS CR25,500.00 NEAR KANDI TOWERS : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES : CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ANGELES-MAGALANG MINING/SALAPUNGAN BDRY. - VIRGINIA ST. CR17,500.00 AFTER VIRGINIA ST. to PANDAN-TABUN RD. CR13,500.00 AFTER VIRGINIA ST. to PANDAN-TABUN RD. RR11,250.00 AFTER PANDAN-TABUN ROAD to PANDAN BRIDGE CR13,125.00 AFTER PANDAN-TABUN ROAD to PANDAN BRIDGE RR10,500.00 CITICENTER SERVICE ROAD ALONG ANGELES-MAGALANG ROAD RR10,500.00CR13,125.00
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PANDAN-TABUN ROAD ALONG
VILLA ANGELINA SUBD. NEAR CITY SPORTS/LAZATIN VINEGAR PLANT RR10,500.00
LUNA ST. MIRANDA ST. JESUS ST. (SAN NICOLAS MARKET) CR26,250.00
MIRANDA ST. SAN NICOLAS MARKET PLARIDEL ST. SAPANG BALEN - MIRANDA
STREET CR40,500.00 AFTER MIRANDA ST.-BURGOS ST. CR31,250.00 RIZAL ST. SAN NICOLAS MARKET CR40,500.00 MIRANDA ST TO BRIDGE *CR35,000.00 SADDIE STREET FROM MIRANDA EXT. TO VALDEZ BLDG. AREA CR22,250.00 SUMATIN ST. SAN NICOLAS MARKET CR22,250.00 ALL OTHER STREETS **CR13,500.00RR7,250.00 MIRANDA ST. EXT. HENSON ST. - SADDIE ST. CR38,500.00 SADDIE ST. - MABINI ST. EXT. CR22,250.00 VALDEZ BLDG. AREA SAN NICOLAS MARKET CR33,750.00 ALL OTHER TOWN HOUSES RC 27,750.00 CC 31,750.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG RIZAL ST - MIRANDA ST TO BRIDGE **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER STREETS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/SAPALIBUTADSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. BARANGAY ROAD CR8,375.00RR4,375.00 RESETTLEMENT NEAR SAPALIBUTAD ELEM SCHOOL*RR4,000.00I5,500.00A1875.00 ALL OTHER STREETS/BARANGAY PROPER INTERIOR LOTS RR4,000.00 SAMEERAH BARANGAY HALL RR6,875.00 MARQUEE PLACE NEAR MARQUEE MALL RR17,500.00 SOLANA FONTERA SUBD. NEAR BARANGAY HALL RR5,875.00 SUNSHINE HOMES BESIDE SOLANA FONTERA SUBD. RR6,875.00 ALL OTHER SUBDIVISION *RR6,750.00*CR9,000.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION - ALL OTHER SUBDIVISION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/SAPANGBATOSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. HOLY CROSS SUBD. BARANGAY PROPER RR4,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS A50700.00CR7,000.00RR2,625.00I6,125.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : SANTA TERESITA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. DON PEPE HENSON SUBD. NEAR STA. TERESITA PARISH CHURCHRR6,250.00 HENSON ST. SAN FRANCISCO ST. - MRR CROSSINGCR25,875.00 SAN FRANCISCO ST. HENSON ST. - ARAYAT BLVD. RR14,250.00CR19,000.00 AFTER ARAYAT-HENSONVILLE BRIDGE RR8,000.00CR16,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS CR12,750.00RR4,375.00 MAGKALINIS ST. PNR - SAN FRANCISCO ST. RR4,375.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY SANTA TRINIDAD STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. LAND TENURE BETWEEN MIRANDA EXT. - SAPANG BALEN RR4,000.00 MIRANDA ST. EXTENSION ZAMORA ST. PAMPANG BOUNDARYCR15,375.00RR6,000.00 KALAYAAN SUBDIVISION NEAR STA. TRINIDAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RR6,375.00 KALAYAAN STREET ACROSS LNW ELEMENTARY SCHOOLCR9,875.00 ACROSS LNW ELEMENTARY SCHOOLRR6,875.00 ALL OTHER LOTS CR9,500.00RR4,375.00 JESUS ST. EXTENSION RR6,375.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : SANTO CRISTO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY CR34,250.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD CR30,625.00 JESUS STREET PLARIDEL ST.- STO.ENTIERRO ST. CR26,250.00 AFTER STO ENTIERRO STPULUNGBULO BOUNDARY RR12,000.00CR21,875.00 JESUS STREET INTERIOR ALONG STO. ROSARIO ELEM SCHOOLRR5,500.00 BURGOS ST. ALONG FUNERARIA PANGILINAN RR8,000.00 PLARIDEL STREET ALONG REPUBLIC CENTRAL COLLEGESCR26,250.00 KULIAT STREET PERPENDICULAR TO STO. ENTIERRO ST.RR8,000.00 DONA BELEN SUBDIVISION NEAR HP PRECISION DIAGNOSTIC CENTER RR8,000.00 RAXA MATANDA ALLEY LINKING MIRANDA ST & JESUS ST.RR8,750.00 STO. ENTIERRO ST. MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY -JESUS ST. CR31,000.00 INTERIOR** RR10,125.00 VILLA BELEN SOUTH BACK OF IGLESIA NI CRISTO RR10,125.00 VILLA SIETE NEAR BARANGAY MINING ARCH RR8,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS *CR10,000.00RR6,875.00A1875.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD TO ANGELESMAGALANG ROAD MAC.HI-WAY- P. GOMEZ ST. **RR20,000.00**CR30,625.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER LOTS **NEWLY IDENTIFIED STREET - PROVINCIAL ROAD TO ANGELES-MAGALANG ROAD
JAKE GONZALES BLVD. ALONG NCR HARDWARE & CONST. SUPPLY CR25,500.00
RR7,625.00 GOBENADORCILLO
RR14,875.00 MALABANAS ROAD DON JUICO AVE. - BRIDGE (CREEK) CR21,500.00 AFTER THE BRIDGE-BALIBAGO BNDRY.CR17,500.00RR12,750.00 PLARIDEL SUBD. NEAR JOCSON COLLEGE RR6,250.00 NEAR JOCSON COLLEGE CR13,500.00 TINIO SUBD BESIDE FELIZA SUBD. RR4,000.00 EAST & WEST SUBD. NEAR MALABANAS BARANGAY HALLRR8,000.00 SITIO SAUDI SIDE OF PNR RR2,000.00 SANCHEZ COMPOUND BEHIND MALABANAS ROAD RR2,000.00 RESETTLEMENT LOTS OPEN SPACE OF PLARIDEL I RR2,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS **CR11,750.00RR1,750.00I4,750.00 CONDOMINIUMS (C-A) PROJEXASIA RR75,000.00CC95,000.00PS45,000.00 ALL OTHER CONDOMINIUMS RR52,500.00CC61,250.00PS35,000.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED STREET - ALONG MAGKALINIS **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER STREETS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/MARGOTSUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS BARANGAY ROADS CR8,000.00RR4,000.00I6,250.00A1875.00 DECA CLARK RESORT & RESIDENCES DECA HOMES/ALONG BARANGAY ROADRR5,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR2,625.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/MININGSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ANGELES - MAGALANG ROAD CR21,500.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR8,000.00CR15,000.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR5,500.00 METROGATE ANGELES (PHASE I)ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR8,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR2,225.00I5,650.00A1875.00 FIESTA COMMUNITIES ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR6,375.00 RIVERA/GOMEZ COMPOUNDALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR5,250.00 ALVEO GROVE *RR19,000.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : NINOY AQUINO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG MC. ARTHUR HI-WAY MAGALANG AVE.-ABACAN BRIDGE CR38,625.00 MARISOL VILLAGE NEAR BALIBAGO ABACAN BRIDGE RR8,000.00 VILLA AMANDA SUBD. FOOT OF ABACAN BRIDGE RR8,000.00 BLISS (RESETTLEMENT) EASTERN PART OF MARISOL VILLAGE.RR2,625.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR6,600.00CR11,250.00 ALONG VALDEZ AVENUE MAIN GATE RR8,750.00CR13,500.00 DON PEPE AVE. SIDE GATE RR8,750.00CR12,750.00 MAGALANG AVENUE MAC ARTHUR HI-WAY - COMMERCIO ST.CR14,875.00RR8,750.00 PROVINCE : BARANGAY:CITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGAANGELESPAMPANGSTREET/SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ARAYAT BLVD/PONSETTIA AVE. SAN FRANCISCO ST. - FRIENDSHIP HIWAY RR5,750.00CR13,500.00 EMERALD CLASSIC ACROSS FOREST PARK SUBD RR9,750.00 EL RANCHO 2ND GATE OF CARMENVILLE RR9,750.00 RESETTLEMENT (TIMOG RESETTLEMENT) OUTSIDE OF ENCLAVE PERIMETER FENCE & TIMOG RESIDENCES RR4,375.00 FRIENDSHIP HIGHWAY ANUNAS BRIDGE - CUTCUT BOUNDARYCR17,500.00RR10,875.00 TIMOG-SILANGAN ALONG FOREST RR9,750.00 VILLA MANUELA FRIENDSHIP HI-WAY & ABACAN BRIDGERR8,750.00 VILLA ROSARIO NEAR OSPITAL NING ANGELES CR7,000.00 NEAR OSPITAL NING ANGELES RR5,500.00 OLD PAMPANG NEAR STO. NIÑO CHAPEL RR2,625.00 FURNITURE VILLAGE BEHIND GRAND PALAZZO ROYALE I8,750.00 FURNITURE VILLAGE BEHIND GRAND PALAZZO ROYALE RR8,750.00 SAN FRANCISCO ST. VICITACION ST. - ABACAN BRIDGE CR13,500.00 ARAYAT BLVD. - BRIDGE RR4,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS ALONG ABACAN BRIDGE CR8,000.00RR3,375.00A1625.00 FOREST PARK HOMES CARMENVILLE GATE 2 RR9,750.00CR13,500.00 FOREST PARK HOMES NORTH *RR13,500.00 FOREST PARK HOMES SOUTH **RR13,500.00 TIMOG PARK HOMES BEHIND MANUELA COMPOUND RR9,000.00CR13,500.00 TIMOG HILLS BEHIND MANUELA COMPOUND ***RR 13,500.00 TIMOG RESIDENCES BAHAY BATA RR8,000.00 ENCLAVE ALONG FIL-AM FRIENDSHIP HIWAY RR11,250.00CR17,500.00 GRAND PALAZZO ROYALE CMPD.FIL-AM FRIENDSHIP HIWAY CR17,500.00 ST.VINCENT SUBD. CITY COLLEGE OF ANGELES RR4,375.00 FRIENDSHIP PLAZA ACROSS TIMOG PARK 2ND GATE RR13,500.00 FRIENDSHIP PLAZA II ALONG CUAYAN ROAD RR11,250.00 HANIN ALONG BAHAY BATA RR9,000.00 ROSEWOOD PARK HOMES ALONG NATIONALTRADE SCHOOL RR9,000.00 PARAN GARDEN VILLE ALONG BAHAY BATA RR9,000.00 ALL OTHER CONDOMINIUMS RC48,750.00CC61,250.00PS35,000.00 ALL OTHER TOWNHOUSES (CCT) RC27,750.00CC31,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS A50475.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION FOREST PARK HOMES NORTH **NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION - FOREST PARK HOMES SOUTH **NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION - TIMOG HILLS PROVINCE
CR26,250.00
RR16,000.00CR20,750.00
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGASATURDAY, August 27, 2022D2 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/MALABAÑASSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS MC ARTHUR HI-WAY CR30,500.00 ALONG MAGKALINIS MC ARTHUR HI-WAY TO PNR *RR17,250.00*CR27,500.00 CHECKPOINT HOMESITE BEHIND ABC HOTEL CR25,500.00RR12,375.00 CLARKVIEW SUBD. BEHIND CLARKTON HOTEL RR10,500.00 BEHIND CLARKTON HOTEL CR18,250.00 DON JUICO AVE. CLARK PERIMETER FENCE CR34,000.00 NARCISO ST. FROM DON JUICO - ELVIRA ST. RR13,500.00CR26,250.00 EMBASSY COURT CR21,500.00 BEHIND IGLESIA NI CRISTO CHURCHRR12,750.00 FELIZA VILLAGE BEHIND ENDEAVOR LLORD HOTEL RR4,000.00 HENSONVILLE COURT NEAR OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH CHURCH RR11,250.00 HENSONVILLE PLAZA NEAR OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH CHURCH RR11,250.00 HENSONVILLE HOMES NEAR OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH CHURCH RR7,750.00 HENSONVILLE SUBD. NEAR OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH CHURCH RR6,750.00 ZEPPELIN ST. ROAD LEADING TO PULU AMSIC CR15,000.00 ROAD LEADING TO PULU AMSIC RR10,250.00
BARANGAY
*CR9,250.00RR4,750.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER LOTS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : SAN NICOLAS STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. AGUINALDO RIZAL STREET - LUNA ST. (SAN NICOLAS MARKET)* CR26,250.00 CALLE CAPITAN ST. SAN NICOLAS MARKET CR26,250.00 HENSON
SAN ANGELO SUBD. BEHIND BATIS ASUL RR5,250.00 STO. ROSARIO ST. ALONG CARMELITE MONASTERY RR25,000.00CR30,500.00
CR26,250.00
LAND TENURE ASUNCION ST.-ZAMORA ST. (BEHIND PHIL RABBIT TERMINAL)
CR34,000.00 JESUS
STREET/PANDANSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y
RR7,625.00CR12,750.00
ZV/SQMREV.
MAGALANG AVENUE MAC ARTHUR HI-WAY to PANDAN BDRY.CR15,375.00RR8,750.00
SCHOOLCR13,125.00RR8,750.00 SAN IGNACIO SUBD. NEAR TUSCANY RESORT RR6,875.00 SPRINGSIDE SUBD. BEHIND ROMAR’S TRADING RR6,500.00 ST. IGNATIUS NEAR TUSCANY RESORT RR6,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS *CR7,125.00RR2,875.00A1875.00 ST. CATHERINE REALTY ALDERSGATE METHODIST CHURCHCR13,125.00RR8,750.00 MAGALANG AVENUE R A CANLAS- ANGELES MAGALANG RD.RR13,125.00*CR22,000.00RR9,250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER LOTS **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG MAGALANG AVENUE PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/PULUNGBULUSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MC ARTHUR HI-WAY ALONG LA PIETA MEMORIAL PARK CR26,250.00 EL CANO SUBD. ALONG ANGELES ELEMENTARY SCHOOLRR8,000.00 LAKANDULA ST STO. ROSARIO ST. JESUS ST. RR8,750.00CR12,750.00 JESUS ST. STO.CRISTO BNDRY.-MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY RR10,500.00CR21,875.00 JESUS ST. INTERIOR RR5,500.00 JESUS ST EXT. MAC ARTHUR HI-WAY-ANGELES/CSFP BDRY. RR8,000.00 MIRANDA ST LAKANDULA TO STO. ROSARIO BOUNDARY *RR11,000.00*CR22,500.00 MIRANDA EXT. RR6,875.00 BUNAG ST RR5,500.00 PACIMAR ESTATE NEAR DIVISION OFFICE (Dept. of Educ.)RR10,500.00 SITIO MANGGA BEHIND LA PIETA MEM. PARK RR4,000.00 TOWN & COUNTRY HOMES SUBD.BEHIND LA PIETA MEM. PARK RR8,750.00 VILLA EDIL-MAR NEAR PNP HEADQUARTER* RR5,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS **CR8,000.00RR4,000.00I6,875.00A1875.00 TANHUECO COMPOUND NEAR GATE OF TOWN & COUNTRY HOMES RR5,500.00 LAZATIN ST. STO. ROSARIO ST. - JESUS ST. RR10,500.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED STREET - MIRANDA STREET **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER STREETS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : PULUNG CACUTUD STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD ALONG EPZA RR8,000.00CR13,500.00 PUNTA VERDE SERVICE ROADINFRONT OF EPZA CR14,250.00 PUNTA VERDE SUBDIVISION INFRONT OF EPZA RR10,500.00 RESETTLEMENT ALONG EPZA RR4,750.00 EXPORT VILLE ALONG EPZA RR4,375.00 ALONG BARRIO ROAD/ALL LOTS *CR7,000.00RR4,000.00 E.P.Z.A. A50875.00I6,125.00 BAGONG SILANG FAR BEHIND NOUVEAU RESIDENCESRR4,000.00 LA TERRAZA PROVINCIAL ROAD RR10,500.00 NOUVEAU RESIDENCES PROVINCIAL ROAD RR10,500.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG BARRIO ROAD/ALL LOTS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : PULUNG MARAGUL STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG MAIN ROAD PROVINCIAL ROAD CR13,500.00RR8,000.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD WITHIN BARANGAY PROPER RR5,500.00CR10,125.00 CITY HALL SITE RR8,000.00 DON BONIFACIO SUBD. NEAR INFINITY AND MARQUEE MALLCR12,375.00RR8,000.00 DON BONIFACIO BLVD./FRANCISCO LANE BALIBAGO/PULUNG MARAGUL BDRY. PROV. ROAD* CR17,500.00 DON BONIFACIO BLVD. BALIBAGO/PULUNG MARAGUL BDRY. PROV. ROAD RR12,750.00 HAUSLAND ALONG DON BONIFACIO SUBDIVISIONRR6,875.00 METRO CLARK ALONG DON BONIFACIO SUBDIVISIONRR6,875.00 SAGANA HOMES ALONG DON BONIFACIO SUBDIVISIONRR6,875.00 SAN ANTONIO SUBD. BETWEEN LA BUENA SUBD. & DON BONIFACIO SUBD.* RR5,500.00 SANDICO SUBD./MALIGAYA BEHIND TOTAL GASOLINE STATION RR5,500.00 SITIO PADER BEHIND DIAMOND SUBD. RR4,375.00 VILLA AMANDA BEHIND DON BONIFACIO SUBD. RR6,875.00 VILLA REGINA SIDE DON BONIFACIO SUBD. RR8,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS NEAR ANGELES ELECTRIC CORP- SUB STATION* RR5,500.00CR10,125.00I6,375.00A1875.00 JUANITA LANE ALONG CITY HALL CR47,500.00 INFINITY ALONG CITY HALL RR17,500.00CR47,500.00 MARQUEE PLACE NLEX/MARQUEE MALL RR17,500.00 ALL OTHER CONDOMINIUMSMARQUEE RESIDENCES *CC140,000.00RC120,000.00PS68,750.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION - ALL OTHER CONDOMINIUMS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/SALAPUNGANSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG MC ARTHUR HI-WAY ANGELES MAGALANG RD.- DONA AURORA ST. CR43,750.00X43,750.00 AFTER DONA
RR4,000.00
NEPOMUCENO ST. LAKANDULA - LAZATIN ST. RR10,500.00
VILLA GLORIA SUBD. ALONG LAZATIN VINEGAR PLANT RR10,500.00 LAZATIN ST. RR10,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS ST. MIRANDA ST.- BURGOS ST. (SAN NICOLAS MARKET)* ST. HENSON ST.-PLARIDEL ST. (SAN NICOLAS MARKET) SADDIE ST-ZAMORA SAN NICOLAS MARKET

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGA SATURDAY, August 27, 2022 D3 PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:ANGELES:SANTODOMINGOSTREET/SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG MC ARTHUR HI-WAY ALONG SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER CR30,000.00 RUE DE PAREE 2ND GATE VILLA ANGELA TO L&S MAIN GATE CR12,750.00 APO ROAD L & S FLEA MARKET RR9,500.00CR13,250.00 CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD ACROSS MANSFIELD RESIDENCE CR13,500.00RR9,500.00 ESSEL PARK I BACK OF SM CITY TELABASTAGAN RR12,000.00CR16,750.00 L & S SUBD. L & S FLEA MARKET RR8,750.00 LAND TENURE ACROSS CHEVALIER SCHOOL RR4,000.00 LEONCIA VILLAGE BEHIND MANSFIELD RESIDENCE RR7,125.00 PALMERA HOMES NEAR CEMI SCHOOL RR7,125.00 SAN ANGELO SUBD. SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER CR9,000.00 SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER RR5,250.00 STO. ROSARIO ST. ALONG CARMELITE MONASTERY RR25,000.00 ALONG CARMELITE MONASTERY CR29,000.00 VILLA ANGELA BESIDE CARMELITE MONASTERY RR10,500.00 VILLA DOLORES CEMI CHURCH & SCHOOL RR8,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS A50875.00CR9,000.00RR4,000.00I8,500.00 MONTENEGRO ESTATE ALONG L & S 2ND GATE RR9,500.00 MANSFIELD RESIDENCES FRIENDSHIP HIGHWAY RR7,125.00 ALL OTHER TOWNHOUSES (CCT) CC33,250.00RC30,250.00 LA PIETA CEMETERY *CL4,000.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : SANTO ROSARIO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MIRANDA ST. PLARIDEL ST. - STO.ENTIERRO ST. RR28,750.00CR35,000.00 STO. ENTIERRO ST. - LAKANDULA ST.CR32,250.00 STO. ENTIERRO ST. - LAKANDULA ST.RR24,750.00 MIRANDA ST. INTERIOR RR12,750.00CR16,000.00 NEPO MART SITE ALL STREETS/QUADRANGLE CR47,500.00 PRISCILLA SANTOS SUBD. BEHIND ST. CATHERINE HOSP. RR6,000.00 PLARIDEL ST. SAPANG BELEN CREEK-STO. ROSARIO ST. CR40,500.00 RIZAL ST. FR. BRIDGE - SANDRA ST. CR27,000.00 SANDRA ST. - FRANCIS ST. CR24,500.00 RIZAL ST. EXT. INTERIOR CR19,000.00 STO. ENTIERRO ST. STO. ROSARIO - MIRANDA ST. CR28,500.00 STO. ENTIERRO ST. INTERIOR RR12,000.00 STO. ROSARIO ST. RIZAL ST. - LAKANDULA RR39,000.00CR40,500.00 VILLA TERESA BACK OF HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY RR17,500.00 NEPOMUCENO ST. BEHIND MUSEO NING ANGELES CR16,750.00 BEHIND MUSEO NING ANGELES RR12,750.00 NEPO SUBD./PRISCILLA SANTOS SUBD. FORMER NEPO COLISEUM RR5,500.00 RAXA MATANDA ALONG DIGITEL BLDG. RR8,750.00 STO. ROSARIO INT. RR13,500.00CR18,250.00 LAKANDULA ST. STO. ROSARIO ST. - SAPANG BALEN CREEK CR16,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR7,250.00CR13,500.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : VIRGEN DELOS REMEDIOS STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MC. ARTHUR HI-WAY CR38,625.00 JAKE GONZALES ST. KFC/SHELL GASOLINE STATION CR25,500.00 EAST WEST SUBD. BACK OF POST OFFICE RR8,187.50 TAYAG ST. BETWEEN JAKE GONZALES AND VDLR ELEM. SCHOOL RR7,625.00CR12,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS *CR9,000.00RR5,250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER STREETS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ANGELES BARANGAY : STREET/TABUNSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ST.CATHERINE HOMES/COMPOUND ACROSS F.G. NEPOMUCENO HIGH SCHOOL RR7,250.00 CITICENTER SUBD. ACROSS F.G. NEPOMUCENO HIGH SCHOOL RR7,250.00 CITICENTER SITE/ST. JOSEPH COMPOUND* ACROSS F.G. NEPOMUCENO HIGH SCHOOL RR7,250.00 PANDAN - TABUN ALONG F.G. NEPOMUCENO HIGH SCHOOL CR12,750.00 ALONG F.G. NEPOMUCENO HIGH SCHOOL RR8,000.00 SITIO SANTOL NEAR IGLESIA NI CRISTO CHURCH RR4,000.00 ALL LOTS BARANGAY ROAD A50737.50CR5,500.00RR2,875.00I5,250.00A1875.00 ALL OTHER STREETS *CR4,500.00RR2,875.00 FIESTA COMMUNITIES RR6,375.00 ALL OTHER TOWNHOUSES (CCT) RC26,250.00CC31,000.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ALONG ALL OTHER STREETS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/POBLACIONSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD *RR*CR JULITO ESPINO ST. ALONG JULITO ESPINO ST. (MARKET AREA) *A1RR9,700.00CR13,100.00 ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD *RR5,000.00*CR7,500.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,400.00CR3,950.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR1,400.00 SCHOOLS *A50*A37*A26*A17*A16*A12*A10*A6*A2**X1,850.00---*FOR DELETION NO NATIONAL ROAD CR RR, PROVINCIAL ROAD CR RR AND AGRICULTURAL LAND IN BRGY POBLACION A1,A2,A6,A10,A12,A16,A17,A26,A37,A50) PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:ARAYAT:ARENASSTREET/SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,600.00CR3,750.00 OLD PROVINCIAL ROAD *CR2,600.00 (SAN PABLO ROAD) *RR1,800.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,800.00CR2,600.00 VILLA ARENAS RESETTLEMENT *NEAR Barangay Hall RR2,300.00 GANGCUANGCO SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,200.00 PINEDA MARCELINO SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,200.00 DATANG JORGE SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,200.00 RAYMUND GUEVARRA SUBD.*Along Arayat - Magalang Road RR2,500.00 INTERIOR *CR1,750.00RR950.00*GP450.00A1450.00A2300.00A6250.00A10275.00A12275.00A16300.00A17300.00A26275.00A37275.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,750.00A50250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION (OLD PROVINCIAL ROAD CR AND RR, INTERIOR LOT CR, RR AND GP) PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/BALITISUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,100.00CR2,800.00 INTERIOR RR1,100.00 MANGIO RENE SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD A37275.00A26225.00A18275.00A17300.00A16300.00A12275.00A10275.00RR2,350.00**I2,550.00A1450.00A2300.00A6250.00 PRIVATE RESORT *A401,750.00A50250.00 * NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PRIVATE RESORTS IN INTERIOR LOTS **FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY BALITI PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/BATASANSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,200.00CR2,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR800.00 MANALANG SUBDIVISION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD A50225.00A37250.00A26225.00A18225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00RR1,800.00I2,600.00A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/BUENSUCESOSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,250.00CR3,550.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,550.00CR2,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS *CR1,600.00RR850.00 SCHOOL *X1,600.00I2,615.00 BUENSUCESO RESETTLEMENTNEAR BARANGAY ROAD RR2,350.00 N.H.A. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,300.00 DAVID MARIA SUBDIVISION NEAR IGLESIA NI CRISTO RR2,150.00 SANTOS VICENTE SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,150.00 DAVID ENGRACIA SUBD. Beside Buensuceso Parish Church RR2,150.00 DAVID NICOLAS SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,050.00 MANALO PEDRO SUBD. BACK OF IGLESIA NI CRISTO RR2,050.00 GUZMAN FRANCES SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,250.00 FELICIANO SUBD INTERIOR LOTS AT THE BACK OF FLORAL RESORT *RR2,250.00A1450.00A2250.00A6225.00A10225.00A12225.00A16250.00A17250.00A26225.00A37250.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,600.00A50225.00 * NEWLY IDENTIFIED INTERIOR LOTS (CR,X, RR, A40) PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : CACUTUD (SAME AS MANGGA CACUTUD) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR8,950.00CR11,400.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROADS RR3,300.00CR6,550.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,500.00CR4,100.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS CR3,970.00RR1,150.00 ALONZO SUBDIVISION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,450.00 MARY HELP CEMETERY A50225.00A37250.00A27275.00A26225.00A17350.00A16350.00A12275.00A10275.00*CL1,150.00**I-A1550.00A2350.00A6250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION CEMETERY LOT **FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY CACUTUD PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/CAMBASUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR5,050.00CR6,550.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,200.00CR3,900.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,300.00CR2,400.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR950.00 BALIBAGO WATERWORKS *CR1,850.00 SISON DOMINADOR SUBD. NEAR COLLEGE OF ASIA RR2,300.00 GONZALES DOMINGA SUBD.BESIDE MEMORIAL PARK RR2,350.00 CUNANAN SUBD. BESIDE OF IGLESIA NI CRISTO RR2,000.00 MALLARI CESAR SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,000.00 OLIVEROS SUBD. NEAR BARANGAY HALL RR2,000.00 MT. ARAYAT ETENAL GARDEN *GP450.00*CL950.00I2,600.00A1450.00A2300.00A6250.00A10275.00A12275.00A16300.00A17300.00A18225.00A23275.00A26225.00A37275.00A50250.00 * NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION INTERIOR LOT (CR,CL,GP) PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/CANDATINGSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,400.00CR2,650.00 INTERIOR LOTS *CR1,750.00RR950.00*I-A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00A10225.00A12225.00A16250.00A17250.00A18225.00A37250.00A50225.00 * FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY CANDATING PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/CUPANGSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROADS *CR1,975.00RR950.00 INTERIOR LOTS *CR1,600.00RR650.00**I-A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00A10225.00A12225.00A16250.00A17250.00A18225.00A26225.00A37250.00A50225.00 *NEWLY INDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION COMMERCIAL LOT ALONG BARANGAY ROAD, COMMERCIAL LOT IN INTERIOR LOT ** FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY CUPANG PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/GATIAWINSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,350.00CR4,050.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,450.00CR2,200.00 VENZON SUBD BESIDE MARY HELP MEM. PARK *RR2,500.00 SIGUA SUBD NEAR GATIAWIN ELEM. SCHOOL *RR2,250.00 GARCIA SUBD NEAR GATIAWIN ELEM. SCHOOL *RR2,250.00 JUMERA SUBD ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD *RR2,250.00 MT. VIEW SUBD. (PHASE I) ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR1,850.00 MT. VIEW SUBD. (PHASE II) ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR1,550.00 SAN ISIDRO VILLAGE NEAR HIGH SCHOOL & ELEM.* RR1,450.00 DUE PEDRO SUBD. NEAR GATIAWIN ELEM. SCHOOL RR2,250.00 CAISIP SUBD. ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,250.00 ARAYAT VIEW RESIDENCES SUBD.***BESIDE MARY HELP MEM. PARK RR3,200.00CR4,200.00 GARCIA SUBD. BESIDE MARY HELP MEM. PARK RR2,000.00 K.L. GREEN HILLS SUBD. ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR3,950.00 K.L. GREEN HILLS SUBD.(Phase I)ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR3,000.00 K.L. GREEN HILLS SUBD. (PhaseII)ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots* *CR2,750.00*CL1,050.00RR1,050.00I3,400.00A1450.00A2300.00A6250.00A10275.00A12275.00A16300.00A17300.00A18250.00A23275.00A26225.00A36200.00A37275.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,850.00A50250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION RESIDENTIAL SUBD. VENZON SUBD, SIGUA SUBD, GARCIA SUBD, JUMERA SUBD, COMERCIAL LOT, CEMETERY LOT, PRIVATE RESORT IN INTERIOR LOT) PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:ARAYAT:GUEMASANSTREET/SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROADS RR1,900.00CR2,900.00 SAN JUAN VILLAGE ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,900.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots* A50250.00A37275.00A26250.00A23250.00A18250.00A17350.00A16350.00A12250.00A10250.00RR1,100.00*I0.00A1500.00A2350.00A6250.00 * FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY GUEMASAN PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/LACMITSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD* RR1,650.00CR2,700.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots* *CR1,750.00RR1,050.00*GP400.00**I-A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00A10225.00A12225.00A16250.00A17250.00A18225.00A26225.00A37250.00 PRIVATE RESORT *A401,750.00A50250.00 * NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION (COMMERCIAL LOT, GENERAL PURPOSE LOT, PRIVATE RESORT IN INTERIOR LOT) ** FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY LACMIT
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGASATURDAY, August 27, 2022D4 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/LACQUIOSSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,650.00CR2,800.00 ST. CATHERINE SUBD. BACK OF EMERGENCY HOSPITAL* RR2,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots* RR950.00 CUNANAN GLORIA SUBD. NEAR CHURCH/SCHOOL A50250.00A37275.00A26225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00RR1,950.00*I-A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 *FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARAGAY LAQUIOS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : LA PAZ TURU STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROADS RR1,550.00CR2,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior Lots* RR900.00 SULA ELIZABETH SUBD.** ALONG BARANGAY ROAD A50250.00A37275.00A36225.00A26225.00A18225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00RR1,950.00*IA1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 *FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARAGAY LA PAZ TURU PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/MAPALADSUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR4,550.00CR6,050.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,300.00CR4,050.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,550.00CR2,350.00 PABALAN SUBDIVISION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,250.00 VASQUEZ SUBDIVISION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,050.00 CAGUIAT SUBDIVISION NEAR IGLESIA NI CRISTO RR2,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots *CR1,600.00RR950.00**IA1450.00A2300.00A6225.00A10250.00A12250.00A16300.00A17300.00A18250.00A26250.00A37300.00A50250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION COMMERCIAL LOT IN INTERIOR LOTS **FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARAGAY MAPALAD PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/MATAMOSUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD A50225.00A37250.00A26225.00A18225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00RR1,300.00CR2,100.00*IA1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 *FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARAGAY MATAMO PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY ARAYAT BARANGAY : PALINLANG (PANLINLANG)* STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROADS RR2,100.00CR3,800.00 ALONG OLD PROVINCIAL ROAD *RR2,350.00*CR4,000.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROADS RR1,500.00CR2,100.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots A37275.00A26225.00A18225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12250.00A10250.00RR1,200.00I3,400.00A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 PRIVATE RESORT *A401,700.00A50250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION Commercial LOTS IN OLD PROVICIAL ROAD (CR,RR) PRIVATE RESORT PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/PARALAYASUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD *RR*CR ALL LOTS (J.M. ESPINO ST.) ALONG OLD PROVINCIAL ROAD **RR2,350.00**CR4,000.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,950.00CR3,050.00 ALIWALAS SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD* RR1,700.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS A50250.00A37275.00A26225.00A18225.00A17300.00A16300.00A12250.00A10250.00RR950.00*IA1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 * FOR DELETION NO PROVINCIAL ROAD IN BARANGAY PARALAYA (CR,RR INDUSTRIAL ) ** NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION J.M. ESPINO ST. (CR,RR) PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : PLAZANG LUMA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR8,950.00CR10,900.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR3,050.00CR5,980.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROADS RR1,800.00CR3,050.00 PORTION OF ALONZO SUBD. RR1,650.00 FIDELA VILLAGE NEAR MUNICIPAL HALL** RR2,350.00CR4,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR1,250.00 ROSARIO SUBD. NEAR MUNICIPAL HALL** CR4,100.00 NEAR MUNICIPAL HALL** RR1,950.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR1,250.00 VILLA MONTE VISTA SUBD. NEAR HOLY TRINITY HOSPITAL CR3,970.00 NEAR HOLY TRINITY HOSPITAL RR1,950.00 GOQUINGCO VERNON SUBD.BESIDE MUNICIPAL HALL RR2,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR1,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots** RR1,250.00 ALL LOTS A50300.00A37300.00A26275.00A17400.00A16400.00A12275.00A10275.00A6300.00A2400.00A1700.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : SAN AGUSTIN NORTE STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR4,550.00CR6,300.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,450.00CR4,570.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,600.00CR2,500.00 QUEEN VICTORIA NEAR HOLY TRINITY HOSPITAL RR2,000.00 MASULPUT SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,950.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR1,000.00 SCHOOL A37300.00A26250.00A18250.00A17300.00A16300.00A12225.00A10225.00A6225.00A2300.00A1500.00*X1,600.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,750.00A50250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PRIVATE RESORT AND INSTITUTION LOT IN SAN AGUSTIN NORTE PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : SAN AGUSTIN SUR STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG OLD PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,700.00CR4,500.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,750.00CR3,050.00 SAN AGUSTIN SUBD. NEAR SAN AGUSTIN CHAPEL RR1,600.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR900.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots* A37300.00A26250.00A18250.00A17300.00A16300.00A12225.00A10225.00RR900.00A1500.00A2300.00A6225.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,750.00A50250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PRIVATE RESORT IN SAN AGUSTIN NORTE PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : SAN ANTONIO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,600.00CR4,050.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,050.00CR2,650.00 VILLA SAN ANTONIO NEAR SAN ANTONIO ELEM. SCH. RR1,850.00 ST. CATHERINE SUBD. II ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,050.00CR3,310.00 VILLA STO. NINO ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR1,800.00CR4,100.00 ESLABRA SUBDIVISION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,800.00 VILLA FELICIDAD ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR1,950.00 DIAMOND VILLE FARM ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,700.00 INTERIOR LOTS *RR1,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS *GP900.00*CL400.00RR900.00I3,400.00A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00A10225.00A12225.00A16250.00A17250.00A26225.00A37250.00A50225.00 * NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION RESIDETIAL LOT, CEMETERY LOT, GENERAL PURPOSE LOT VILLA SAN ANTONIO INTERIOR LOTS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : SAN JOSE MESULO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR5,700.00CR7,500.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,850.00CR4,450.00 INTERIOR LOTS** RR1,400.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,250.00CR2,850.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR1,050.00 LEONOR SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD*** RR1,800.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR1,140.00 SAN JOSE MESULO SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD A50250.00A37250.00A26225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00RR1,850.00A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : SAN JUAN BAÑO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD* *RR*CR ALL LOTS BARANGAY ROAD **RR1,550.00**CR2,450.00 MOUNTAIN SIDE HOME OWNERALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,300.00 MALLARI MARCIANO SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,650.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots RR900.00 MOUNTAIN SIDE HOME OWNERALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,300.00 MALLARI MARCIANO SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD A50250.00A37250.00A26225.00A23225.00A18225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00RR1,650.00*I0.00A1350.00A2250.00A6250.00 *FOR DELETION NO PROVINCIAL ROAD (CR,RR) NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY SAN JUAN BAÑO ** NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION (CR,RR) IN BARANGAY ROAD PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : SAN MATEO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD *RR1,850.00*CR3,250.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,500.00CR1,950.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots* RR850.00 TRILLANA RAMONA SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,300.00 BONILLA JOSELITO SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD A50250.00A37225.00A26225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00RR1,700.00*CL850.00I1,500.00A1350.00A2250.00A6250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL LOT IN NATIONAL ROAD CEMETERY LOT IN INTERIOR LOT PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY SAN NICOLAS STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR4,800.00CR7,200.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,200.00CR3,800.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,700.00CR2,350.00 SAN NICOLAS SUBD. BESIDE SCHOOL RR1,750.00CR3,250.00 ROSITA VILLAGE Near boundary of. STA. ANA RR1,700.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots *CR1,750.00RR1,150.00**IA1400.00A2250.00A6250.00A10225.00A12225.00A16250.00A17250.00A18225.00A26225.00A37250.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,750.00A50250.00 * NEWLY CLASSIFIED CLASSIFICATION COMMERCIAL LOT IN NATIONAL ROAD AND PRIVATE RESORT IN INTERIOR LOT **FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY SAN NICOLAS PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY SAN ROQUE STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,300.00CR3,900.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,150.00CR1,750.00 VICTORY SUBDIVISION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,750.00 CASTILLO SUBDIVISION ARAYAT-MAGALANG ROAD RR1,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS Interior lots *CR1,750.00RR950.00*GL400.00I3,400.00A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00A10225.00A12250.00A16250.00A17250.00A26225.00A37250.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,750.00A50225.00 * NEWLY CLASSIFIED CLASSIFICATION COMMERCIAL LOT, PRIVATE RESORT AND GENERAL PURPOSE LOT IN INTERIOR LOT NOTE: SAN ROQUE & SAN ROQUE BITAS ARE ONE AND THE SAME PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:ARAYAT:SANTONIÑOTABUANSTREET/SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD RR4,550.00CR5,350.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,200.00CR4,100.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,450.00CR2,200.00 RELUCIO SUBDIVISION ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,100.00 LAXAMANA SUBDIVISION ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR A50250.00A37275.00A26225.00A18225.00A17250.00A16250.00A12225.00A10225.00*CL950.00RR950.00*X1,600.00I2,600.00A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PRIVATE SCHOOL INSTITUTION AND CEMETERY LOT

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGA SATURDAY, August 27, 2022 D5 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : SUCLAYEN( SUCLAYIN)* STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,500.00CR2,350.00 INTERIOR LOTS **X1,600.00RR950.00*I VILLA INTEGRIDAD NEAR EXACT COLLEGE OF ASIA **RR2,000.00A1400.00A2250.00A6225.00A10225.00A12225.00A16250.00A17250.00A18225.00A26225.00A37275.00A50250.00 *FOR DELETION NO INDUSTRIAL LOT IN BARANGAY SUCLAYEN ** NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PRIVATE SCHOOL INSTITUTION AND RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ARAYAT BARANGAY : STREET/TELAPAYONGSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,500.00CR4,300.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,100.00CR1,850.00 DIAMOND VILLE SUBD. ALONG AQUINO BY-WAY RR1,950.00 ST. JUDE SUBDIVISION NEAR IGLESIA NI CRISTO RR2,050.00 BASILIO MSGR. SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,850.00 N.H.A. SUBDIVISION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR2,000.00 MACALINO NOBLETO SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR1,650.00 KAYLAND REAL ESTATE DEV’T. CORP.ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR2,100.00 MT. ARAYAT RESIDENCES ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *RR2,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS *CR1,750.00RR850.00I2,600.00A1450.00A2300.00A6250.00A10250.00A12250.00A16300.00A17300.00A26250.00A37300.00 PRIVATE RESORTS *A401,750.00A50250.00 * NEWLY CLASSIFIED CLASSIFICATION RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION IN BARANGAY ROAD, COMMERCIAL LOT AND PRIVATE RESORT IN INTERIOR LOT PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/POBLACIONSUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY CR 20,750.00 ALONG MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY RR 15,350.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR 3,750.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY MABALACAT BARANGAY : ATLU BOLA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,325.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 975.00 I 2,500.00 A1 425.00 A2 360.00 A17 360.00 NORTHVILLE SUBDIVISION(NHA) RR 1,275.00 PORTO ALEGRE *RR 3,750.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/BICALSUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,300.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,150.00 I 2,750.00 A1 450.00 A2 335.00 A17 335.00 A50 295.00 MORNING BREEZE RR 3,900.00 AMBER SUBD. PROV’L ROAD GOING TO MAGALANGRR 4,250.00 BLOOM FIELDS SUBD. PROV’L ROAD GOING TO MAGALANGRR 7,500.00 ST. EXPEDITIUS SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,700.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAYSTREET/:BUNDAGULSUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS NINOY AQUINO BY-WAY CR 6,000.00 RR 3,750.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,750.00 I 3,100.00 AI 600.00 A2 550.00 A17 550.00 A50 425.00 *A12 450.00 *A23 425.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 3,000.00 ST. REMY’S SUBD. RR 6,750.00 RAVENA SUBD. RR 5,100.00 MIARA HEIGHTS SUBD. RR 5,250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/CACUTUDSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY CR 11,250.00 RR 8,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 3,750.00 INTERIOR LOTS A1 625.00 A2 500.00 A50 375.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/CAMACHILESSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MC ARTHUR HIWAY FR. NINABEL TO CAMACHILIS, SAPANG BIABAS ROAD CR 26,250.00 FR. MORLAN REALTY TO SAUDI ROADCR 24,750.00 RR 15,350.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 4,000.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 6,500.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 3,500.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,850.00 DONA ANICIA SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 4,000.00 DONA ANASTACIA SUBD. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 7,100.00 CAMACHILI RESETTLEMENT CAMACHILI-SAPANG BIABAS RD. RR 3,000.00 EXECUTIVE VILLAS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 8,350.00 HERENCIA DE JULIETA VILLASALONG MAC ARTHUR HIWAY RR 10,500.00 NINABEL SUBD. INFRONT OF MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAYRR 4,500.00 CANIDHA SUBDIVISION BACK OF SAN RAFAEL HOSPITAL RR 3,350.00 *X 11,400.00 A1 650.00 A2 500.00 A17 500.00 A50 375.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/DAPDAPSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,750.00 RR 2,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,000.00 I 2,500.00 A1 625.00 A2 500.00 A17 500.00 A50 375.00 ECO VILLE SUBD. NEAR MADAPDAP RESETTLEMENT RR 4,000.00 FIESTA COMMUNITIES ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 5,250.00 MADAPDAP RESETTLEMENTALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 4,500.00 RR 2,750.00 MA. LORENZA VILLAGE *RR 4,000.00 MIARA HEIGHTS *RR 2,200.00 **A23 475.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/DAUSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAYBOUNDARY ARCH- PANDAY PIRA ST.CR 31,500.00 BOUNDARY ARCH- PANDAY PIRA ST.RR 18,500.00 AFTER PANDAY PIRA - NINABEL SUBD.CR 25,000.00 AFTER PANDAY PIRA - NINABEL SUBD.RR 14,000.00 FROM S & R - DAU INTERSECTION CR 14,250.00 INTERIOR LOTS CR 10,000.00 *CL 7,200.00 **X 11,400.00 GASDAM (BACK OF SHELL) BACK OF SHELL RR 2,500.00 * NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION (ETERNAL PEACE MEMORIAL PARK DAU) **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : DAU (CONT.) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. NINABELLE INFRONT OF MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAYRR 4,500.00 CR 28,750.00 DONA ANASTACIA RR 7,100.00 BALABA BACK OF GREENVILLE RESORT RR 1,500.00 BALABA A1 500.00 A17 500.00 A50 375.00 VILLA TEODORA SUBD. NEAR DONA ANICIA SUBD. RR 2,750.00 DONA VICTORIA VILLAGE ADJACENT TO VILLA TEODORA RR 3,500.00 FIESTA COMMUNITIES *RR 3,500.00 BRGY. VILLAGE BACK OF SAN LORENZO CHURCH RR 4,850.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,750.00 PAMINTUAN VILLAGE ALONG JOHNNY’S MOTOR WORKS RR 2,600.00 MARIA CONSOLACION SUBD.(PHASE I &2)BACK OF TALIMUNDUK RR 3,350.00 TALIMUNDUK RR 3,500.00 ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY RR 8,250.00 CR 16,750.00 DON CORNELIO SUBD. NEAR ST. MUTIEN ACADEMY RR 4,900.00 **X 11,400.00 CR 11,750.00 * NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION ** NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY :DAU (CONT.) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. DAANG BAKAL ALONG RAILROAD RR 2,150.00 DONA MARIA SUBD. ADJACENT LOT OF DON CORNELIO SUBD. RR 4,250.00 ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIWAY CR 16,750.00 PANDAY PIRA NEAR TALIMUNDUK SUBD. RR 7,750.00 CR 13,500.00 FILIPINIANA SUBD. ALONG DAU EXIT- EXPRESSWAY RR 5,650.00 CR 11,750.00 DAU BUS TERMINAL *CR 24,250.00 JENRA COMMERCIAL SITE JENRA SUPERMARKET-PANDAY PIRACR 34,125.50 MARINA COMMERCIAL FRONT OF CHINA BANK SAVINGS CR 34,125.50 INTERIOR LOTS CR 13,500.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION COMMERCIAL PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : DAU (CONT.) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. DON EMILIANO PINEDA (PINEDA SUBDIVISION) BACK OF MARINA ARCADE RR 7,500.00 SAMSONVILLE BACK OF BANK OF PHIL ISLAND RR 5,250.00 CR 32,000.00 MC DONALD COMM. MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY CR 32,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS CR 18,250.00 DAU HOMESITE SUBD. ALONG DAU EXPRESSWAY RR 4,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,750.00 WOODLAND COM’L SITE FORMER YAP PARK RR 5,250.00 CR 11,000.00 DONA ANICIA ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 4,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR 4,000.00 CR 10,250.00 RIMAVEN HOMES BACK OF BARANGAY VILLAGE RR 6,500.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/DOLORESSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MC ARTHUR HI-WAY CR 9,000.00 RR 6,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 4,250.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,500.00 A41 425.00 A10 375.00 INTERIOR LOT *A50 300.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/DUQUITSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS AFTER S & R- DAU EXIT EXPRESSWAYCR 12,750.00 RR 6,000.00 DUQUIT AGRO-IND’L.SITE PROVINCIAL ROAD-ANGELES-MAGALANG RR 3,000.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD-ANGELES-MAGALANG *GP 5,500.00 A50 575.00 MAISAC INTERIOR LOTS- REMOTE AREA RR 1,350.00 A1 550.00 VILLA PORTOBELLO NEAR DUQUIT ELEM. SCHOOL RR 5,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,250.00 A2 450.00 DEANG & DAEWOO DAU EXIT EXPRESSWAY RR 6,500.00 CR 11,750.00 DAU HOMESITE II & III DAU EXIT EXPRESSWAY RR 4,150.00 CLARK MANOR SUBD. DAU EXIT EXPRESSWAY RR 12,000.00 *RECLASSIFICATION FROM INDUSTRIAL TO GENERAL PURPOSE PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/LAKANDULASUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MC ARTHUR HI-WAY CR 26,500.00 RR 18,250.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 8,000.00 RR 3,750.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 3,000.00 PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:MABALACAT:MABIGA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MC ARTHUR HI-WAY CR 19,050.00 RR 11,250.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 7,150.00 RR 4,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,250.00 ST. KOLBE DON BOSCO ACADEMY RR 9,750.00 *X 11,400.00 BEVERLY VILLE, MABIGA BESIDE TIERRA SANTA CEM. CR 13,050.00 BESIDE TIERRA SANTA CEM. RR 9,750.00 RODRIGUEZ PLANTERS VILLEALONG MAWAQUE-SAPANG BIABAS RD.CR 4,750.00 RR 1,350.00 *A12 475.00 SAN RAFAEL VIL. FRONT OF FERNANDO COLISEUM CR 11,750.00 RR 4,400.00 MORLAN REALTY FRONT OF SAN RAFAEL CHURCH CR 11,000.00 FRONT OF SAN RAFAEL CHURCH RR 4,400.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,150.00 MORALES ESTATE SAN RAFAEL PARISH CHURCH & MORALES ESTATE CR 11,000.00 MORALES ESTATE SAN RAFAEL PARISH CHURCH & MORALES ESTATE RR 4,350.00 NEAR SAN RAFAEL PARISH CHURCH *X 11,400.00 GREEN MEADOWS SUBD. ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY CR 11,000.00 GREEN MEADOWS SUBD. NEAR ACCUMED LAB. RR 6,125.00 GREEN MEADOWS II SUBD. RR 4,900.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : MABIGA (CONT.) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,250.00 A1 650.00 A2 500.00 AGRO-INDUSTRIAL/PIGGERY/POULTRY/LIVESTOCK *GP 650.00 FIL HOMES SUBD. INFRONT OF GOLDEN LAND RR 3,000.00 EL ROSARIO/AIRMENS PHASE IBACK OF MABALACAT WATER DIST. RR 4,000.00 LEMENS VILLAGE FRONT OF TIERRA SANTA CEM. RR 6,800.00 CASMOR SUBD. PHASE NEAR QUITANGIL BRIDGE RR 3,000.00 CASMOR SUBD. PHASE II NEAR ACCUMED LAB. RR 3,750.00 GOLDEN LAND SUBD. NEAR TIERRA SANTA CEMETERY RR 4,150.00 **CL 13,250.00 BRENTWOOD VILLAGE ALONG MAWAQUE-SAPANG BIABAS RD.RR 8,500.00 HERENCIA DE JULIETA ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY RR 8,250.00 MIRUS SUBDIVISION ALONG MAWAQUE-SAPANG BIABAS RD.RR 7,750.00 INTERIOR LOTS **A17 625.00 *RECLASSIFICATION FROM A50 TO GP **NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : STREET/MAMATITANGSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MC ARTHUR HI-WAY CR 8,750.00 RR 7,000.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 3,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,750.00 I 3,100.00 A1 750.00 A2 500.00 A17 700.00 A50 300.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAYSTREET/MANGALITSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,400.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,350.00 A1 750.00 A2 500.00 A17 500.00 A50 400.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAYSTREET/MAWAQUESUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,300.00 RR 2,500.00 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS SUBD.INFRONT OF ETERNAL PEACE MEM.RR 3,625.00 *CL 7,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 A1 625.00 A2 500.00 *A12 475.00 A17 500.00 A50 400.00 TIVOLI GARDENS NEAR ETERNAL PEACE MEM. PARK RR 9,350.00 FAIR GROUNDS/BRENTWOODALONG MAWAQUE-SAPANG BIABAS RD.RR 8,500.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAYSTREET/:PARALAYUNANSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 5,750.00 RR 3,500.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,750.00 I 3,350.00 A1 1,000.00 A2 500.00 A17 500.00 A50 375.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY :SAN FRANCISCO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. MKT.SITE ALONG MC ARTHUR HIWAY CR 26,500.00 RR 14,250.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 4,250.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 9,250.00 RR 3,350.00 DELA CRUZ-LIM ESTATE BACK OF CHOWKING RR 4,000.00 LAND TENURE NHA LOTS RR 2,000.00 STA.MARIA HOMESITE - SUBD. & MARINA REALTY ADJACENT NHA RR 2,250.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,100.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR 2,100.00 ARROW VILLE SUBDIVISION NEAR STA. INES EXIT EXPRESSWAYRR 6,875.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : SAN JOAQUIN STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 3,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,750.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY :SAPANG BALEN STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,000.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR RR 1,100.00 A17 500.00 A41 365.00 QUARRY SITE A50 300.00
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGASATURDAY, August 27, 2022D6 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : SAPANG BIABAS STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,850.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,650.00 SUMMERVILLE SUBD. BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,350.001,750.00 A1 675.00 A2 575.00 A17 575.00 A50 625.00 METRO CLARK SUBD. NEAR RESETTLEMENT RR 4,900.00 VERDE ROYAL SUBD. NEAR RESETTLEMENT RR 5,400.00 TIVOLI GARDENS NEAR ETERNAL PEACE RR 9,350.00 INTERIOR LOTS *A10 600.00 TALANAI HOMES **RR 6,250.00 LINDALE HOMES **RR 5,100.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION **NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY : SANTA INES STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. CAPT. MAMERTO PALO ST. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 5,500.00 RR 3,100.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,450.00 A17 625.00 A50 425.00 ARROWVILLE ALONG NLEX EXIT RR 6,250.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAY :SANTA MARIA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS NINOY AQUINO BY-WAY CR 6,000.00 RR 4,400.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,400.00 ALL OTHER LOTS RR 1,500.00 I 2,500.00 BUENA VISTA SUBD. ALONG NINOY AQUINO BY-WAY RR 7,250.00 A1 725.00 A2 510.00 A17 500.00 A50 425.00 CLAREMONT ALONG NINOY AQUINO BY-WAY RR 9,250.00 AUSTIN HOMES *RR 5,000.00 FERNWOOD PARK HOMES ALONG NINOY AQUINO BY-WAY RR 7,750.00 TIPCO VILLE ALONG NINOY AQUINO BY-WAY RR 5,250.00 *NEWLY IDENTIFIED SUBDIVISION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY MABALACAT BARANGAY : SANTO ROSARIO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIWAY CR 11,000.00 RR 7,500.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 3,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MABALACAT BARANGAYSTREET/:TABUNSUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG MC ARTHUR HI-WAY CR 9,500.00 RR 5,850.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 5,400.00 RR 2,400.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 I 4,900.00 A1 625.00 A41 425.00 QUARRY SITE A50 375.00 XEVERA ALONG DELFIN LEE DRIVE RR 7,750.00 FIESTA COMMUNITIES ALONG BARANGAY ROAD RR 5,000.00 TENNYSON VILLE ALONG KABAYAN ROAD RR 3,500.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : STREET/BUCANANSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,245.00 RR 1,355.00 A50 265.00 **I 1,540.00 MASAGANA STREET* ALONG BRGY ROAD *CR 2,245.00 *RR 1,355.00 MALIGAYA STREET* ALONG BRGY ROAD *CR 2,245.00 *RR 1,355.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 A50 200.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 905.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : STREET/CAMIASSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,435.00 RR 1,355.00 A50 245.00 ***I 1,540.00 ALL LOTS INTERI0R LOTS RR 900.00 A50 215.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 FESTIVAL LAND INC.** MAGALANG-ARAYAT ROAD (Formerly Aquino By way) *RR 5,500.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **newly created subdivision ***industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : STREET/DOLORESSUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD /NATIONAL ROAD CR 5,005.00 RR 2,750.00 A50 415.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,125.00 RR 1,530.00 A50 300.00 **I 2,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 740.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 BRIA HOMES INC.* ALONG MABALACAT - MAGALANG ROAD (NATIONAL ROAD) *CR 5,500.00 *RR 5,000.00 *newly created subdivision **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : STREET/ESCALERSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 1,695.00 RR 990.00 A50 260.00 **I 1,170.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 540.00 A50 200.00 A1 270.00 A2 240.00 A17 240.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 740.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : LA PAZ STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,460.00 RR 1,355.00 A50 300.00 **I 1,905.00 FIONA’S FARM AND RESORT* *A40 2,460.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 880.00 A50 200.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 L.A. VILLE SUBD. near San Miguel Elem. Sch. RR 3,140.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,090.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : STREET/NAVALINGSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,095.00 RR 1,280.00 A50 300.00 ***I 1,420.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 700.00 A50 210.00 A1 365.00 A2 310.00 A17 310.00 TIGER FARM** AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 765.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **newly created subdivision ***industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN AGUSTIN (BARANGAY AYALA) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 4,090.00 RR 1,755.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PSAU (formerly PAC)* *CR 3,840.00 *RR 1,755.00 ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,510.00 RR 1,280.00 A50 285.00 *I 1,795.00 GEMWELL ADVENTURE RESORT* ALONG BRGY. ROAD *A40 2,510.00 NAUVOO FARM AND RESORT* *A40 2,510.00 3RJ FARM AND RESORT* *A40 2,510.00 ALL LOTS ALONG ABES FARM* *CR 2,510.00 *RR 1,280.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 915.00 A50 240.00 A1 365.00 A2 300.00 A17 300.00 *A12 250.00 *A37 275.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,050.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN MIGUEL STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROV’L & NAT’L. ROAD CR 4,455.00 RR 2,930.00 A50 400.00 ALL OTHER LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,200.00 RR 1,605.00 **I 2,195.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 915.00 A50 235.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 AMELIA HOMES SUBD. INFRONT SAN MIGUEL CHURCH RR 3,890.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,110.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN ANTONIO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 4,000.00 RR 2,930.00 A50 400.00 ST. JOHN PAUL II MEDICAL CENTER* MAGALANG-CONCEPCION ROAD/ NATIONAL ROAD *CR 4,000.00 *RR 2,930.00 SACRED GARDEN MEMORIAL PARK* ALONG NATIONAL ROAD *CL 4,000.00 MANDANI CHAPEL* MAGALANG-CONCEPCION ROAD/ NATIONAL ROAD *CR 4,000.00 *RR 2,930.00 ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL CR 3,250.00 RR 2,060.00 A50 350.00 SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA CHAPEL*ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD *CR 3,250.00 *RR 2,440.00 ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,320.00 RR 1,580.00 **I 1,795.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 955.00 A50 235.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,110.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SANTA CRUZ STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS NATIONAL ROAD- GOING TO ARAYAT CR 18,125.00 RR 8,000.00 STA. CRUZ CHAPEL* NATIONAL ROAD- GOING TO ARAYAT (FORMERLY AQUINO BYWAY) *CR 11,000.00 *RR 5,900.00 LUCIANO ST. MAGALANG -ANGELES ROAD CR 20,625.00 RR 10,000.00 GUECO ST. NINOY AQUINO-BY-WAY TO MORALES ST.CR 6,210.00 RR 3,890.00 BALUYUT ST. LUCIANO ST-GUECO ST. CR 6,710.00 RR 4,500.00 LACSON ST. LUCIANO ST-GUECO ST. CR 6,710.00 RR 4,500.00 MORALES ST. LUCIANO ST-GUECO ST. CR 7,500.00 RR 4,500.00 ALL OTHER LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,200.00 RR 1,945.00 MARBEA PARK SUBD. NEAR MUNICIPAL HALL *CR 5,250.00 RR 3,075.00 STA.CRUZ SUBD.(GUANZON SUBD.) BACK OF STA. CRUZ ELEM. SCH. RR 2,675.00 SAINT BERNICE SCHOOL INC.*ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *X 3,200.00 MAGALANG CHRISTIAN ECUMENICAL SCHOOL* ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *X 3,200.00 SAINT NICOLE SCHOOL( BRIGHTER YEARS CHILD DEV’T CENTER INC.) ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *X 3,200.00 JETH’S RESORT* ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *A40 3,200.00 DAVID RESORT* ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *A40 3,200.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 955.00 A50 350.00 A1 410.00 A2 365.00 A17 365.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN FRANCISCO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 7,275.00 RR 4,265.00 A50 400.00 ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 4,205.00 RR 2,345.00 A50 290.00 ***I 2,335.00 FAR EAST COLLEGE OF INFO TECH*ALONG BRGY. ROAD *X 4,205.00 HILCREST HEIGHTS INSTITUTE*ALONG BRGY ROAD *X 4,205.00 BEATRIZ S. DELROSA ET. AL.NEAR SHELL STATION RR 2,500.00 SAN MANUEL VILLAGE MABATOBATO SAN FRANCISCO RR 2,500.00 ST. FRANCISVILLE NEAR SEAOIL GAS STATION RR 2,550.00 QUEEN VICTORIA SUBD. ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD RR 3,390.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,030.00 A1 440.00 A2 370.00 A17 370.00 THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERED MEMORIAL PARK ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD *CL 7,275.00 BLESSEDVILLE SUBD** NEAR SAN FRANCISCO ELEM SCHOOL*RR 4,000.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,200.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **newly created subdivision ***industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lo PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN ILDEFONSO (BALITUCAN*) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,095.00 RR 1,280.00 A50 240.00 **I 1,430.00 KMK MEMORIAL PARK* *CL 2,095.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 700.00 A50 200.00 A1 310.00 A2 275.00 A17 275.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 800.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,345.00 RR 1,165.00 A50 300.00 ***I 1,750.00 SAN ISIDRO REST.** ALONG BRGY. ROAD *CR 2,345.00 *RR 1,315.00 STA. LUCIA REST.** ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *CR 2,345.00 *RR 1,315.00 JAS FARM RESORT* ALONG BARANGAY ROAD *A40 2,345.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 700.00 A50 235.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 925.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **newly created subd/brgy ***industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lo PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY SAN JOSE STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 5,330.00 RR 2,860.00 A50 400.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,545.00 RR 1,845.00 ***I 2,060.00 A50 285.00 NUEVO VISTA INFRONT OF PAMPANGA’S BEST RR 3,450.00 THE BLOOM FIELD ENCLAVE** NEAR SAN JOSE CHAPEL-ALONG BRGY. ROAD *RR 4,450.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,030.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,175.00 *newly identified vicinity/classification of lot **newly created subd/brgy ***industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lo PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SANTA MARIA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,220.00 RR 1,315.00 A50 265.00 **I 1,455.00 ANGELES CITY FLYING CLUB*ALONG BRGY. ROAD *CR 2,320.00 *RR 1,315.00 FACUNDO RESORT* *A40 2,300.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 855.00 A50 200.00 A1 335.00 A2 285.00 *A12 250.00 A17 250.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 750.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGA SATURDAY, August 27, 2022 D7 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN NICOLAS I STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS National Road-Ninoy Aquino by-way CR 16,500.00 RR 8,000.00 AYUYAO ST. NinoyAquino by-way to Morales St. CR 6,140.00 RR 3,070.00 BALUYUT ST. Luciano St.- Ayuyao St. CR 6,710.00 RR 4,500.00 LACSON ST. Luciano St.- Ayuyao St. CR 6,710.00 RR 4,500.00 DIZON ST. NinoyAquino by-way to Lacson St. CR 6,710.00 RR 4,500.00 LUCIANO ST. NinoyAquino by-way to Lacson St. CR 20,625.00 RR 10,000.00 GOLDEN VINE SCHOOL** ALONG BRGY. ROAD **X 3,160.00 SAINT NATHANAEL ACADEMY** ALONG BRGY. ROAD **X 6,710.00 PALAZZO DE PRADIEZ ** ALONG BRGY. ROAD **A40 3,160.00 ALL OTHER LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,160.00 RR 1,980.00 A50 370.00 *I 2,485.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,830.00 A50 345.00 A1 390.00 A2 350.00 A17 350.00 *industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot **newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN NICOLAS II STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 6,200.00 RR 3,640.00 AGRO-INDUSTRIAL *GP 1,060.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,935.00 RR 1,905.00 A50 350.00 **I 2,295.00 MAGALANG INSTITUTE * *X 2,935.00 SERVANDO’S FARM* ALONG CUBUL ROAD *RR 1,580.00 AGRO-INDUSTRIAL *GP 955.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,730.00 A1 390.00 A2 345.00 A17 345.00 A50 300.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY MAGALANG BARANGAY : SANTO NINO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,575.00 RR 1,905.00 A50 245.00 **I 1,800.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,180.00 A50 210.00 A1 285.00 A2 255.00 A17 255.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 865.00 *newly identified vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN PABLO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 4,820.00 RR 2,750.00 A50 370.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,570.00 RR 1,945.00 ALONG CUBUL ROAD *RR 1,580.00 A50 285.00 **I 2,460.00 GROVAI SUBDIVISION RR 3,010.00 VILLA FERMINA RESORT* *A40 2,570.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 990.00 A1 390.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 960.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN PEDRO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 18,000.00 RR 8,020.00 MORALES ST. DIZON ST -LUCIANO ST. CR 7,500.00 RR 4,500.00 LACSON ST. DIZON ST -LUCIANO ST. CR 6,710.00 RR 4,500.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,955.00 RR 1,980.00 A50 350.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,255.00 A1 390.00 A2 345.00 A17 345.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN PEDRO II STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 11,475.00 RR 6,500.00 ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 4,090.00 RR 3,500.00 A50 350.00 AYZ LITTLE SAINTS SCHOOL* *X 4,090.00 FOUR J’s COMPOUND ALONG BRGY. ROAD RR 2,000.00 BLUESHIP RESORT* ALONG BRGY. ROAD *A40 4,090.00 MAGALANG MEMORIAL PARK*ALONG BRGY. ROAD *CL 4,090.00 HENYFEL SUBD. NEAR PUREGOLD RR 3,000.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,390.00 A50 285.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SANTO ROSARIO STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 5,885.00 RR 3,660.00 A50 400.00 ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,140.00 RR 1,550.00 A50 285.00 ***I 2,150.00 HIGHVIEW HACIENDA NEAR TIPCO/STO. ROSARIO PARISH CHURCH (PHASE I) RR 6,000.00 HIGHVIEW PHASE II* *RR 6,500.00 HIGHVIEW PRESTIGE* *RR 7,250.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 990.00 A1 460.00 A2 375.00 A17 375.00 PHIRST PARK HOMES** NEAR TIPCO/STO. ROSARIO PARISH CHURCH (Mabalacat Magalang Road) *RR 6,000.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,105.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **newly created subd/brgy ***industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN ROQUE STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROV’L. & NAT’L. ROAD CR 4,755.00 RR 3,235.00 ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 2,975.00 RR 1,605.00 A50 300.00 **I 2,250.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,065.00 A50 240.00 A1 365.00 A2 310.00 A17 310.00 *A37 300.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 1,045.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SAN VICENTE STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,310.00 RR 1,605.00 A50 300.00 **I 1,830.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 990.00 A50 260.00 A1 365.00 A2 310.00 A17 310.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 900.00 *newly identified street/ vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : STREET/TURUSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 1,795.00 RR 970.00 A50 270.00 *I 1,505.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 540.00 A50 210.00 A1 285.00 A2 255.00 A17 255.00 *industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : MAGALANG BARANGAY : SANTA LUCIA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,095.00 RR 1,255.00 **I 1,430.00 ALL LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 740.00 A50 260.00 A1 365.00 A2 320.00 A17 320.00 ALL LOTS AGRO-INDUSTRIAL* *GP 825.00 *newly identified street/vicinity/classification of lot **industrial classification is along brgy road, not interior lot PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : STREET/POBLACIONSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. GEN. LUNA ST. ALONG MUNICIPAL HALL CR 6,500.00 GEN.LUNA-ANGELES CR 6,000.00 RR 4,100.00 B.LUMANLAN ST.BOTH SIDES RR 4,000.00 F. ORTIGAS ST. GEN.LUNA-LUMANLAN RR 4,000.00 MABINI ST. LUMANLAN-PORAC RR 4,000.00 PORAC RVR.-GEN.LUNA ST.JUNCTIONRR 2,500.00 A50 340.00 ST. CATHERINE ACADEMY ORTIGAS ST. POBLACION ALONG BARANGAY ROAD **X 7,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS ALONG BRGY. ROAD CR 3,900.00 RR 3,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,350.00 ST. CATHERINE MEMORIAL PARKALONG BARANGAY ROAD **CL 8,000.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : BABO SACAN (TOWN) STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 6,000.00 RR 3,800.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD** CR 3,900.00 RR 2,600.00 BONIFACIO ST. BOTH SIDES ****RR 2,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,800.00 NEVERLAND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (INNER LOT - PIGULUT) **X 2,100.001,800.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 RAIN FOREST RESORT (Bonifacio St.) INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 3,500.00 A50 280.00 BLUE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISIONNEAR JOSE SONGCO LAPID HOSP. RR 5,700.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : STREET/BALUBADSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,100.00 RR 2,400.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,800.001,100.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 250.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:PORAC:CALZADANGBAYUSTREET/SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,500.00 RR 2,300.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,600.00 I 1,600.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 BAMBOO PRIVATE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 ANGEL’S RESORT (PUROK 4) INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 WILLED PRIVATE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 GREENERY VILLA PRIVATE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 CASA ANTONIO PRIVATE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 HACIENDA GALANG PRIVATE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAYSTREET/CANGATBASUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 6,000.00 RR 4,100.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,500.00 RR 2,600.00 OSMENA ST.BOTH SIDES ALONG OSMENA ST.BOTH SIDES ****RR 3,600.00 TOLEDO ST.BOTH SIDES ALONG TOLEDO ST.BOTH SIDES ****RR 3,800.00 ABAD SANTOS ALONG ABAD SANTOS ****RR 3,400.00 RR 1,800.00 I 2,200.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 DON ANATACIO SUBDIVISION BACK OF ST. FRANCIS LEARNING CTRRR 3,300.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAYSTREET/DOLORESSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,000.00 RR 2,100.00 ALL OTHER LOTS INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,300.00 I 2,000.00 A50 280.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY - ALVIERA ALONG SCTEX **X 2,700.00 ALVIERA (AYALA LAND)*** ALONG SCTEX ***CR 20,700.00 NORTHDALE SETTINGS ALONG SCTEX - ALVIERA (AYALA LAND)*** ***RR 20,200.00 MONTALA ALVIERA ALONG SCTEX - ALVIERA (AYALA LAND)*** ***RR 20,600.00 THE GREENWAYS AT ALVIERA ALONG SCTEX - ALVIERA (AYALA LAND)*** ***RR 20,800.00 CORVIA ALVIERA ALONG SCTEX - ALVIERA (AYALA LAND)*** ***RR 26,200.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : STREET/JALUNGSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,000.00 RR 2,700.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 I 1,500.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 RAINHOUF RESORT (Purok 4) INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,800.00 RIVIER JAYCO RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,800.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : BARANGAYCITY/MUNICIPALITYPAMPANGA:PORACMABICALSTREET/SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,000.00 RR 1,600.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 600.00 I 700.00 A50 280.00 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAYSTREET/MANCATIANSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 4,500.00 RR 3,400.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD** CR 2,300.00 RR 1,900.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 850.00 I 1,850.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A31 300.00 RL RESORT AND LEISURE PARK INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 3,800.00 QUARRY **A50 300.00 ALL OTHER AGRICUCLTURAL A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY MANIBAUG LIBUTAD STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 6,000.00 RR 4,100.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD** CR 2,600.00 RR 1,900.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,000.00 I 1,800.00 A50 280.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 ***AGUAS SUBDIVISION *** ALONG AGUAS SUBDIVISION ***RR 5,100.00 POULTRY **GP 800.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION
8. ZONAL VALUE OR FMV ESTABLISHED IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF ASSESSORS. THE ZONAL VALUES ESTABLISHED HEREIN SHALL APPLY IN COMPUTING ALL INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES (i.e. CAPITAL GAINS, CREDITABLE WITHHOLDING, ESTATE, DONOR’S AND DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAXES) DUE ON SALES, EXCHANGES, OR OTHER DISPOSITIONS OF REAL PROPERTY, PROVIDED, THAT THE SAME IS HIGHER THAN (1) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY ASSESSORS (i.e. LATEST TAX DECLARATION) AND (2) THE GROSS SELLING PRICE AS SHOWN IN THE DULY NOTARIZED DOCUMENT OF SALE OR EXCHANGE AT THE TIME OF SALE OR EXCHANGE. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE VALUE OF PROPERTY TO BE USED IN COMPUTING ESTATE AND DONOR’S TAXES SHALL BE (1) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE (i.e. ZONAL VALUES) OR (2) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL/ CITY/MUNICIPAL ASSESSOR, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER.
5. DIVISION OF A BARANGAY IN THE EVENT THAT AN EXISTING BARANGAY IS DIVIDED INTO TWO OR MORE BARANGAYS, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE EXISTING BARANGAY SHALL BE USED FOR THE NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY
4. AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT (APD). THESE ARE AREAS IDENTIFIED AS AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD (HLURB). IF IT IS UTILIZED FOR SOCIAL HOUSING. IT SHALL BE CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE PROPER GOVERNMENT AGENCY, SUCH AS PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON URBAN POOR (PCUP), NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (NHA), ETC. SECOND SALE OF LOT IDENTIFIED AS LOCATED IN THE APD SHALL NO LONGER BE VALUED AS AN APD AND SHALL BE TREATED AS AN ORDINARY REAL PROPERTY.
6. PARKING SLOT (PS) IF NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR PARKING SLOTS, THE VALUE SHOULD BE 60% OF THE AMOUNT OF THE UNIT SOLD. 7. INSTITUTION (X) THESE ARE AREAS FOR SCHOOL, HOSPITAL AND CHURCHES, IF NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED, THE COMMERCIAL VALUE OF THE PROPERTY NEAREST TO THE INSTITUTION WITHIN THE SAME BARANGAY AND STREET SHALL BE USED.
2. PREDOMINANT USE OF PROPERTY. a.) ALL REAL PROPERTIES REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE, LOCATED IN A STREET/ BARANGAY/ZONE, THE USE OF WHICH ARE PREDOMINANTLY COMMERCIAL SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS “COMMERCIAL” FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION. b.) THE PREDOMINANT USE OF OTHER CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTIES LOCATED IN A STREET/BARANGAY/ZONE, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE SHALL BE CONSIDERED FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Manila Standard TODAY CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 21A – ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGASATURDAY, August 27, 2022D8 PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : MANIBAUG PARALAYA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 6,000.00 RR 2,800.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,200.00 RR 2,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,900.001,000.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 CASA GUNDELINA INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,500.00 JM VILLA GRANDE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,500.00 RECA INFINITY BALI VILLA INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,500.00 A50 280.00 FRABER REALTY CORP.SUBD.INFRONT OF GLORIA VILLE SUBD.* RR 3,200.00 GLORIAVILLE SUBD. ALONG MANIBAUG-PARALAYA CEMETERY* RR 3,200.00 SAN IGNACIO VILLAGE BACK OF ST.IGNATIUS PARISH CHURCH*RR 3,200.00 FIESTA COMMUNITIES INC. NEAR PARALAYA ELEM. SCHOOL RR 5,000.00 HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL ALONG NATIONAL ROAD **X 2,800.00 POULTRY **GP 800.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : MANIBAUG PASIG STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 4,300.00 RR 3,200.00 RR 2,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,800.00900.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A31 300.00 PORACAY RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 3,500.00 LUANA PRIVATE VILLA (Resort) INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 3,500.00 RUMAH BALI PRIVATE VILLA INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 3,500.00 A50 280.00 QUARRY **A50 300.00 VILLA OFELIA SUBD. NEAR MANIBAUG ELEM. SCHOOL** RR 3,000.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : STREET/MANUALISUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,450.00 RR 1,650.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 I 1,400.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : MITLA PROPER STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,000.00 RR 1,500.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 700.00 I 1,300.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 QUARRY **A50 300.00 A50 280.00 POULTRY **GP 800.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : MITLA SAN JOSE STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,000.00 RR 1,500.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 700.00 I 1,300.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 QUARRY **A50 300.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY: PORAC BARANGAY : STREET/PALATSUBDIVISION V I C N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,500.00 RR 1,700.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 I 1,500.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 LA AQUA CALAGUAS RESORT INCLUDING LOTS ADJACENT TO **A40 2,300.00 A50 280.00 BELLA VITA SUBDIVISION NEAR RESETTLEMENT AREA (PIO) RR 4,000.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE: PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY: PORAC BARANGAY:STREET/PANGULOSUBDIVISION V I C I N T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 1,800.00 RR 1,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 I 1,200.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 NATURE’S VIEW RESORT (Purok 7) INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 1,700.00 HALILI MOUNTAIN TOP RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 1,700.00 MOONTURA HEIGHTS RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 1,700.00 HACIENDA DE CARREON FARMHOUSE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 1,700.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE: PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY: PORAC BARANGAY:STREET/PASBULSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,300.00 RR 1,400.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 I 1,500.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE: PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY: PORAC BARANGAY:STREET/PIASSUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,500.00 ALL LOTS RR 1,600.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,000.00 I 1,500.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 POULTRY **GP 800.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE: PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY: PORAC BARANGAY:STREET/PIO SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 5,100.00 RR 3,300.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,700.00 RR 1,900.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,100.00 I 1,500.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : STREET/PLANASSUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 5,100.00 RR 3,300.00 ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,900.00 RR 2,700.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,900.00850.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 POULTRY **GP 800.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : PULUNG MABA STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 3,000.00 RR 1,650.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,900.001,100.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 ROYAL GARDEN GOLFTEL CORP.ALONG GRAND PALAZZO ENTRANCECC 51,000.00 ROYAL GARDEN GOLFTEL CORP.ALONG GRAND PALAZZO ENTRANCERC 39,500.00 PS 28,000.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : PULUNG SANTOL STREET/ SUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG PROVINCIAL ROAD CR 4,200.00 RR 2,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,100.002,000.00 JESUS THE ETERNAL WORD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **X 3,800.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 BEL FLE PRIVATE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 4,000.00 A50 280.00 POULTRY **GP 1,000.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : STREET/SALUSUBDIVISION V C N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,100.00 RR 1,400.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,200.00750.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : SEPUNG BULAON STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,200.00 RR 1,700.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 I 1,400.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 LV AQUA PRIVATE RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,700.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE : PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PORAC BARANGAY : SINURA (señora)* STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 2,400.00 RR 2,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 950.00 PORTION OF MANSFIELD SUBDIVISION (Porac Side) **RR 6,500.00 NEAR HACIENDA ANTONIO RESORT**RR 2,500.00 I 1,400.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 HEIDI SANCTUARY RESORT (by Cocotel) INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 HACIENDA ANTONIO INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 2,300.00 A50 280.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE: PAMPANGA CITY/MUNICIPALITY: PORAC BARANGAY: SANTA CRUZ STREET/ SUBDIVISION V I C I N I T Y CLASSIFI-CATION 3rd ZV/SQMREV. ALL LOTS ALONG NATIONAL ROAD CR 9,000.00 RR 6,500.00 ALONG BARANGAY ROAD CR 7,000.00 RR 5,000.00 RR 1,900.00 I 4,200.00 A1 500.00 A2 450.00 A10 300.00 A17 400.00 ANJOLANE FISHPOND RESORT INCLUDING ADJACENT LOT **A40 6,000.00 A50 280.00 CECILIA VILLAGE BACK OF FATIMA VILLAGE RR 4,250.00 FATIMA VILLAGE NEAR BARANGAY HALL (STA. CRUZ)RR 3,750.00 DONA ADELA SUBDIVISION NEAR PUREGOLD (CUTCUT BR.) RR 4,200.00 CAMELLA HOMES ALONG ENTRANCE OF NOBLESSE SCH.RR 5,900.00 CONDOMINIUMS CC 51,000.00 RC 39,500.00 PS 28,000.00 POULTRY **GP 1,000.00 * FOR **NEWLYDELETIONIDENTIFIED CLASSIFICATION ***NEWLY CREATED BARANGAY SUBDIVISION ****RECLASSIFICATION CERTAIN GUIDELINES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ZONAL VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTIES FOR RDO NO. 21A - ANGELES CITY, NORTH PAMPANGA 1. NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL WHEREINPROPERTY.THE APPROVED SCHEDULE OF ZONAL VALUES FOR A PARTICULAR BARANGAY a.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION IN A PARTICULAR STREET/SUBDIVISION IN A BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE OTHER STREET/SUBDIVISION WITHIN THE SAME BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED; AND b.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY IN ONE BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN ADJACENT BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED.
3. ZONAL VALUES OF CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE: IF THE TITLE OF A PARTICULAR CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE ISa). A CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (CCT), THE ZONAL VALUE OF THE LAND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE TREATED AS ONE: OR b). A TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (TCT), THE LAND AND IMPROVEMENT SHALL BE GIVEN SEPARATE VALUES i.e. ZONAL VALUE/GROSS SELLING PRICE/FAIR MARKET VALUE PER LATEST TAX DECLARATION WHICHEVER IS HIGHER AND, IN THE ABSENCE OF ZONAL VALUATION, PROPERTY SHALL BE VALUED PURSUANT TO RAMO 2-91. THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS COMMERCIAL AND TWENTY PERCENT (20%) OF THE ESTABLISHED VALUE SHALL BE ADDED THERETO.
