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  2. Bureau of Customs - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Customs (abbreviated BoC or BOC; Filipino: Kawanihan ng Adwana) is a Filipino government agency that is responsible for the collecting of customs duties, excise duties, and other indirect taxes in the Philippines. It is part of the Philippines Department of Finance.

  3. Traffic law in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Amending Republic Act No. 4136, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Land Transportation and Traffic Code by Increasing the Annual Registration Fee on Private Automobiles and Imposing an Ad Valorem Tax Thereon, and for Other Purposes Amends RA 4136 by increasing registration fees and imposing excise tax. [25] PD 896 February 26, 1976

  4. List of taxes - Wikipedia

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    Financial transaction tax is a tax on certain financial transactions, such as the sale of stocks. Fuel excise is a tax levied on fuels, especially for motor vehicles. Internet tax is a tax on internet services. Luxury tax is a tax on luxury goods. Soda tax is a tax on soda. Sin tax is a tax levied against any undesired activity. This includes ...

  5. Taxation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Percentage tax is a business tax imposed on persons or entities/transactions: who sell or lease goods, properties or services in the course of trade or business and are exempt from value-added tax (VAT) under Section 109 (w) of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, whose gross annual sales and/or receipts do not exceed Php 3,000,000 ...

  6. Electric cars to lose vehicle excise duty exemption

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    November 17, 2022 at 4:10 AM. Electric vehicles (EVs) will no longer be exempt from vehicle excise duty (VED) from April 2025.

  7. Road tax - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom it is a requirement to pay Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), which is commonly called road tax or vehicle tax, this is paid annually to the government for a vehicle licence. [36] Previously, vehicle licences in the form of paper tax discs were required to be displayed on vehicles, and this licence would remain valid until its ...

  8. Bureau of Internal Revenue - Wikipedia

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    To strictly enforce the payment of taxes and to further discourage tax evasion, RA No. 233 or the Rewards Law was passed on June 19, 1959 whereby informers were rewarded the 25% equivalent of the revenue collected from the tax evader. In 1964, the Philippines was re-divided anew into 15 regions and 72 inspection districts.

  9. Fuel tax - Wikipedia

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    An additional vehicle excise duty, depending on a vehicle's theoretical CO 2 production per kilometre, which is applied regardless of the amount of fuel actually consumed, is also levied. Diesel for use by farmers and construction vehicles is coloured red ( red diesel ) and has a much reduced tax, currently £0.1133 per litre (£0.515/imp gal ...