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METROPOST


AUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 15


BUREAU OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE http://blgf.gov.ph/ STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS SOURCES LGU: VALLEHERMOSO, NEGROS ORIENTAL Period Covered: Q3, 2017


Particulars


LOCAL SOURCES TAX REVENUES


REAL PROPERTY TAX


Real Property Tax -Basic Current Year


Fines and Penalties-Current Year Prior Year/s


Fines and Penalties-Prior Year/s


TAX ON BUSINESS Business Tax Retailers Peddlers


Other Business Taxes Fines and Penalties-Business Taxes OTHER TAXES


Community Tax-Individual Professional Tax


Fines and Penalties-Other Taxes NON-TAX REVENUES


REGULATORY FEES (Permits and Licenses) Permits and Licenses


Fees on Weights and Measures Business Permit Fees Building Permit Fees


Zonal/Location Permit Fees Tricycle Operators Permit Fees Other Permits & Licenses


Registration Fees


Cattle/Animal Registration Fees Civil Registration Fees


SERVICE/USER CHARGES (Service Income) Clearance and Certification Fees Police Clearance Health Certificate


Other Clearance and Certification Other Fees Garbage Fees


RECEIPTS FROM ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES (Business Income) Receipts from Economic Enterprises (Business Income) Cemetery Operations Market Operations


Waterworks System Operations


Income from Lease/Rental of Facilities Other Economic Enterprises


OTHER INCOME/RECEIPTS (Other General Income) Interest Income


Other General Income (Miscellaneous) Miscellaneous - Others


TOTAL INCOME-LOCAL SOURCES


EXTERNAL SOURCES SHARE FROM NATIONAL TAX COLLECTION INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT Current Year


OTHER NON-INCOME RECEIPTS Collection Receivables Refund of Cash Advances


Collection from Inter-Agency Receivables Collection of Trust Liabilities Due from LGUs


TOTAL INCOME/RECEIPTS FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES TOTAL GENERAL FUND


SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND SPECIAL EDUCATION TAX Special Education Fund Current Year


Fines and Penalties-Current Year Prior Year/s


Fines and Penalties-Prior Year/s Other Receipts Interest Income


TOTAL SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND GRAND TOTAL (GF + SEF)


Acct. Code


Income Target ( Approved Budget)


1,135,000.00 340,000.00 340,000.00 200,000.00 20,000.00 100,000.00 20,000.00 525,000.00 505,000.00 350,000.00 5,000.00


150,000.00 20,000.00 270,000.00 250,000.00 0.00


20,000.00


5,065,000.00 535,000.00 355,000.00 2,000.00 65,000.00 20,000.00 40,000.00 6,000.00


222,000.00 180,000.00 70,000.00 110,000.00 470,000.00 450,000.00 30,000.00 300,000.00 120,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00


3,770,000.00 3,770,000.00 10,000.00 30,000.00


2,900,000.00 730,000.00 100,000.00 290,000.00 40,000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 6,200,000.00


95,775,838.00 95,775,838.00 95,775,838.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


95,775,838.00 101,975,838.00


Actual Receipts


Excess of Actual vs Target


% of Over/ (Under) to Target


1,332,671.82 325,549.62 325,549.62 161,326.80 887.07


102,906.62 60,429.13 710,424.99 704,142.69 634,609.14 10,960.00 58,573.55 6,282.30


296,697.21 287,116.91 6,034.38 3,545.92


3,203,963.39 775,767.95 567,540.45 1,310.00


113,286.31 11,299.00 66,285.00 14,732.00 360,628.14 208,227.50 84,260.00 123,967.50 209,406.50 184,865.50 48,080.00 73,715.00 63,070.50 24,541.00 24,541.00


1,980,312.40 1,980,312.40 14,320.00 121,176.00 1,438,018.75 362,923.65 43,874.00 238,476.54 53,780.14 184,696.40 184,696.40 4,536,635.21


55,869,240.00 55,869,240.00 55,869,240.00 471,401.40 130,909.67 57,855.24 5,944.94


276,691.55 276,691.55


56,340,641.40 60,877,276.61


197,671.82 -14,450.38 -14,450.38 -38,673.20 -19,112.93 2,906.62 40,429.13 185,424.99 199,142.69 284,609.14 5,960.00


-91,426.45 -13,717.70 26,697.21 37,116.91 6,034.38


-16,454.08


-1,861,036.61 240,767.95 212,540.45 -690.00


48,286.31 -8,701.00 26,285.00 8,732.00


138,628.14 28,227.50 14,260.00 13,967.50


-260,593.50 -265,134.50 18,080.00


-226,285.00 -56,929.50 4,541.00 4,541.00


-1,789,687.60 -1,789,687.60 4,320.00 91,176.00


-1,461,981.25 -367,076.35 -56,126.00 -51,523.46 13,780.14 -65,303.60 -65,303.60


-1,663,364.79


-39,906,598.00 -39,906,598.00 -39,906,598.00 471,401.40 130,909.67 57,855.24 5,944.94


276,691.55 276,691.55


-39,435,196.60 -41,098,561.39


17% -4% -4%


-19% -96% 3%


202% 35% 39% 81%


119% -61% -69% 10% 15% 0%


-82% -37% 45% 60% -35% 74% -44% 66%


146% 62% 16% 20% 13% -55% -59% 60% -75% -47% 23% 23% -47% -47% 43%


304% -50% -50% -56% -18% 34% -26% -26% -27%


-42% -42% -42% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%


-41% -40%


Thirty (30) neophyte policemen will be deployed in the next six months as part of the augmentation force particularly with the upcoming big events such as Silliman University Founder’s week celebrations, Sandurot Festival, Buglasan Festival and Christmas season. Police Instructors SP02 Elmer Langcoyan and SP01 Maeilyn D. Surmeon introduced to Mayor Felipe Antonio “Ipe” Remollo the new recruits in a courtesy call, Wednesday. While still considered trainees, the policemen have already taken their oaths and have finished the basic training course. (Photo by PIO)


NO....FROM P. 1


Regional Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory in Cebu for analysis. City Veterinarian Dr.


Lourdes Socorro reported a mortality of 32 of chickens in a certain neighborhood in one purok only in Talay. She said the


SOUTHPAW’S....FROM P. 6


left much too soon. We pray they are in a better place, and partying while looking down at us.


concentration in one “purok” may have been due to the improper disposal of chickens affected with the chicken disease that caused the virus to spread. T h e


determined to be from a backyard breeder of fighting cocks in the area that reported a mortality of 15 while a contaminated bird given to a neighbor had also died and the third neighbor had a mortality of more than 15.


s o u rc e wa s


lawyers, doctors, nurses, and educators. Some have built business empires, some are proud start-up entrepreneurs. Others have dipped into the corporate realm, while several have joined government. Some have decided to venture abroad, while others have found contentment staying in Dumaguete.


Today, SUHS batch ‘97 has


There are also those like me who do humanitarian and development work, while there are also those who decided to become full-time nurturers - taking on the humongous and most critical task of managing the household, and caring for the family. Time flies, and we look


back with fondness at our shared memories. I’d like to


But the fourth household with 30 heads of native chickens and the fifth with several layers of quails were spared so far of the virus. The samples were set to be sent Friday to Cebu. Meanwhile, the City of Dumaguete, the capital of Negros Oriental, is still safe from the bird flu virus even as laboratory testing is now being done on a number of chickens that were reported dead early this week here.


Ablong said they hope that it is just “atay” or Newcastle’s disease that has caused the demise of the fowls and not bird flu. Meanwhile, Ablong


assured the public that Dumaguete City is still safe and free from the bird flu virus that has affected Pampanga and some areas in Luzon. For his part, Mayor


Felipe Remollo would not want to unduly alarm the public in urging backyard


Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court 7th


Tanjay, Negros Oriental Stationed in Dumaguete City


Cooperative Bank of Negros Oriental Tanjay City Branch, Mortgagee


-versus- Cleto Noel O. Duran


Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Real Estate L. Mortgage (Under Act 3135)


Atty. in fact of Norma O. Duran, Norman, Rey O. Duran Prospero O. Duran, Jr. And Greg Philip O. Duran Mortgagor


x---------------------------------------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF ExTRAJUDICIAL SALE


No. 101


Judicial Region Branch 43


City Agriculturist


think we have become better versions of ourselves, and a chunk of that is because of our high school friends.


lives. And sometimes we wonder if the grass is greener, or of another kind, on the other side. But I believe that after 20 years, we’ve become more in touch with our own personal journeys while in gratitude that somehow our stories have intertwined.


Sure, we live very different


They say we do reunions because you can’t hug a friend on Facebook, and so our batch is planning several meet-ups to force us out of our caves. By the time this column


is published, we would have had two events already. Here’s hoping we are still able to party like rockstars, and recover without a hitch the next day. Happy 20th SUHS Batch


1997! It has been quite a ride. May the force continually be with all of us.


chicken keepers in the city to cooperate in order to preserve the industry while the samples are being analyzed in Cebu. E v e r ybo d y mu s t


cooperate by reporting high mortality of birds so that proper investigation can be conducted without delay. (With reports from JG and JFP)


PESO....FROM P. 2 comples, she said.


the 3rd


program for Dumaguete, with 240 slots available this time.


According to Mira, this is wave of the JobStart


those aged 18 -24, at least a High School graduate, college level or college graduate, she said.


Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under act 3135 filed by. Cooperative Bank of Negros Oriental, Tanjay City Branch, (Mortgagee), against Cleto Noel O Duran, Atty. in fact of Norma O. Duran, Norman Rey O. Duran, Prospero O. Duran, Jr. and Greg Philip O. Duran Legaspi St.,Tanjay City, Negros Oriental (Mortgagor), with a residence of Legaspi St., Tanjay City, Negros Oriental to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which, as of July 5, 2017 amounts to One Hundred Thirty Five Thousand One Hundred Twenty Five (Php. 135, 125.00) Pesos Only, exclusive of sheriffs fees and other expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned will sell at public auction on September 18, 2017, at 9:00 o’clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the main entrance of the Office of RTC Branch 43 Tanjay City Stationed at Dumaguete City Negros Oriental, Philippines to the highest bidder for cash or managers check, and in Philippine Currency, the following property with all its improvements, to wit:


together with the improvements now existing or which hereafter be made thereon, situated in the Municipality of Tanjay now Tanjay City, Province of Negros Oriental, Island of Negros, Philippines. Bounded on the NE by Lot 515; on the SE by Calle J. Basa; on the SW. By Lot No. 518 and the NW by Lots Nos. 517 and 515 Containing an area of Four Hundred Seventy Three (473) Square Meters more or less. (Note: only the ¼ share the rights, interest and participation of Norma


300,000.00 150,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 0.00


300,000.00 102,275,838.00


406,937.54 201,658.47 1,521.86


128,633.63 75,123.58 488.40 488.40


407,425.94 61,284,702.55


106,937.54 51,658.47 -23,478.14 28,633.63 50,123.58 488.40 488.40


107,425.94 -40,991,135.45


36% 34% -94% 29%


200% 0% 0%


36% -40%


Certified correct: CELIA LOUIE P. SOLIDARIOS Municipal Treasurer


O. Duran, Norman Rey O. Duran, Prospero O. Duran, Jr. and Greg Philip O. Duran and Cleto Noel O. Duran of that certain parcel of land described in this title, in accordance with the Special Power of Attorney is covered by this foreclosure). This Notice of Extra-Judicial Sale shall be posted at the three public


A parcel of land, (Lot No. 516 of the Cadastral Survey of Tanjay City)


Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-21168 Lot 15 Block-32, Psd-07-047205


first serve basis with those qualified to be given free Life Skills Training, technical training, all with free lunch and snacks and P200 per day stipend, Mira said.


places in the City of Tanjay, Negros Oriental, where the property is situated and such property is situated and such notice be published once a week for at least three (3) consecutive weeks in a news paper of general circulation of the province of Negros Oriental, and in the City of Dumaguete, Bais, Tanjay and Bayawan. All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on September 29, 2017 at 9:00 o’ clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock In the afternoon at the Office of RTC Branch 43 Tanjay City Stationed at Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines without further notice.


Dumaguete City, Philippines, July 27, 017 (Sgd.) Jaime M. Jasmin


OIC


(Sgd.) June Dennis E. Carugda Sheriff IV


MetroPost August 27 • September 3 • September 10, 2017


Dumaguete residents, the PESO chief said. The JobStart program is undertaken by the local government unit and its PESO office, the Department of Labor and Employment, the Asian Development Bank and the government of Canada to provide job opportunities to young Filipinos and to increase employment in areas where the program is being implemented. (With a report from Judy Flores Partlow/PNA)


Priority will be given to This is a first come, Qualified to apply are


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