BYAHEKADITO! TRANSPORT SERVICE COOPERATIVE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: We, the undersigned Filipino citizens, of legal age and residents of the Philippines, have voluntarily agreed to organize a primary service cooperative, under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines, more particularly R.A. 9520. AND WE HEREBY CERTIFY: Article I Name of the Cooperative That the name of this Cooperative shall be ByaheKaDito! Transport Service Cooperative. Article II Purpose/s That
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Economics at Makati City, Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics at Samar State University; and a doctor’s degree, Doctor of Education at Leyte Normal University. He is also an academic scholar qualifier at the National Defense College of the Philippines for the masters degree in Master in National Security Administration Program
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students; students who returned from their cooperative education placements to complete the course and newly graduated employees from the same academic institution. They found that overall, first year students held positive views of their future placement organisations, such as that the hospitality industry offers career opportunities, the prospect of training, financial rewards and job satisfaction. However, the students returning from their cooperative education placements held generally negative
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http://www.tca.ie/images/uploaded/documents/Insurance%20Report%20Executive%20Summary.PDF I. Standard Insurance Company Inc. II.Company Profile History Standard Insurance Company Inc. is a Philippine non-life insurance company with a licence to operate all types of non-life insurance products. It was founded in August 1, 1958 by the late Dr. Romeo R. Echauz. The company is the leader in motorcar insurance with a growing market share of 18.3% for loss and damage portion (or more specifically,
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Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Eighth Congress Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-third day of July, two thousand seven. Republic Act No. 6977 January 24, 1991 as amended by R.A. 8289 AN ACT TO PROMOTE, DEVELOP AND ASSIST SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES THROUGH THE CREATION OF A SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (SMED) COUNCIL, AND THE RATIONALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND AGENCIES CONCERNED WITH
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EXERCISE 22-1. TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS 1. Sale of goods and services which are subject to Other Percentage Tax cannot be subject also to a value-added tax. 2. Persons or transactions which are subject to Other Percentage tax may still be subject to income tax. 3. Persons or transactions which are exempt from income tax may nevertheless be subject to Other Percentage Tax. 4. A person whose gross annual sales or receipts do not exceed P1,919,500 may, nevertheless be subject
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Credit cooperatives play a very vital role in the socio-economic life of Filipinos. They act as an important driver in the development of the country’s economic and social conditions. Cooperatives are more urgently needed in society among social groups with less income and resources than by those with sufficient resources. Thus, cooperatives have proved to be effective instruments for the advancement of the working classes and the less fortunate segments of the society. Financial cooperatives such
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The real estate industry consists of a collection of industrial and services sectors of the economy such as construction, brokerage services, mortgage banking, property management and even architecture and design. The real estate industry deemed
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MODULE 2: THE CORPORATION AND TAXES 1. STATE POLICY & GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INCOME TAXATION ( promote sustainable economic growth ( provide equitable relief to a greater number of taxpayers ( improve levels of disposable income ( increase economic activity ( create a robust environment for business ( provide for the needs of those under its jurisdiction and care. ( General Principles: 1) Resident Citizen – all income from within &
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TOPSPOT MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE Topspot Multi-Purpose Cooperative was registered at Cooperative Development Authority on July 24, 2008 with a Registration No. C-623-6526.Headed by the Chairman, Mr. Gerardo De La Cruz together with 14 founding members, the cooperative’s primary objective is to engage in providing manpower services (i.e. sales, marketing, personnel, cooks, assistant cooks, cashiers, assistant cashiers, busboys, janitors, crew members, messenger and delivery boys). Render savings
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