“Strange,” he thought, eyeing the unfamiliar flash drive on his office desk. “I wonder who owns this?”
OVER a year ago, the Philippines failed to achieve its target of reducing neonatal mortality caused by prematurity and low birth weight conditions by an estimate of two-thirds of 6.3 million. Since these conditions require a certain degree of specialized care, some families encounter financial constraints, which prevent timely administration of cost-effective interventions. To help address this need, Philhealth recently developed the Z benefit package, also known as Z016, for premature and small babies under Philhealth Circular 2017-0009.
There have been substantial developments in the reform of the tax system.
People change over time – physically, emotionally and mentally. Our perspectives, desires, and choices in life also change as we grow old.
I used to spend my youth enjoying summertime in our hometown in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
Taxpayers are looking forward to the proposed tax reform of the Department of Finance (DoF)
REPUBLIC Act (RA) 7277, as amended by RA 10524, lays out the fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges of persons with disability (PWDs), with the main intent to foster the PWDs’ capacity to attain a more meaningful, productive and satisfying life and recognizing the role of the private sector, including partnership programs with the government, in promoting the welfare of disabled persons.
TIMTA, which stands for Tax Incentives Management and Transparency Act, is aimed to monitor and evaluate the fiscal incentives granted by investment promotion agencies (IPAs) such as the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and Board of Investments. Various government agencies are involved in the implementation of TIMTA and are assigned with defined responsibilities.