Posted on April 13, 2021 by Blog Feature // 0 Comments
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This tax season, PayMaya is giving away more than P1.5 million worth of prizes under its Balik Buwis Raffle Promo to encourage Filipinos to use digital payments when transacting with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and other government agencies. This is on top of the cashback rewards and convenience offered by PayMaya as it promotes digital payments as the safer way to pay especially during this pandemic.
Customers who pay for their individual BIR taxes through the Bills Payment feature of the PayMaya app until May 31, 2021 can get a chance to be one of the 15 Balik Buwis Raffle Promo winners of P100,000 each. Each tax payment worth P1,000 is equivalent to one raffle entry.
Published April 13, 2021, 9:56 PM
This tax season, PayMaya is giving away more than P1.5 million worth of prizes under its Balik Buwis Raffle Promo to encourage Filipinos to use digital payments when transacting with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and other government agencies. This is on top of the cashback rewards and convenience offered by PayMaya as it promotes digital payments as the safer way to pay especially during this pandemic.
Customers who pay for their individual BIR taxes through the Bills Payment feature of the PayMaya app until May 31, 2021 can get a chance to be one of the 15 Balik Buwis Raffle Promo winners of P100,000 each. Each tax payment worth P1,000 is equivalent to one raffle entry.
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The transaction consists of one tranche of Senior Notes and one tranche of Subordinated Notes.
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The Class A Senior Notes are worth P150.0 million and shall be amortized using the Controlled Amortization method with a pre-defined amortization schedule during the Controlled Amortization Period.
The Class B Subordinated Notes are worth P169.322 million, and will be amortized after all Senior Notes have been settled, with variable interest payable quarterly.
Philippine Rating Services Corporation (PhilRatings) said it has affirmed the Conditional Credit Ratings of PRS A plus for the Class A Senior Notes, and PRS Ba for the Class B Subordinated Notes into Final Ratings.
(L to R) Koronadal City Mayor Eliordo Ogena, DHSUD Regional Director Jennifer Bretaña, Assistant Secretary for Bureaus Melissa Aradanas, and HSAC Executive Commissioner Atty. Melzar Galicia
KORONADAL CITY, South Cotabato, Feb. 22 (PIA) The office of the Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development (DHSUD), Philippines youngest national government agency, is now open to serve the people of Region 12.
DHSUD XII, which occupies the JYSL Building at Arellano corner Balmores Streets, Koronadal City, officially opened Friday (February 19) with a ribbon-cutting and blessing ceremony led by Regional Director Jennifer Bretaña, DHSUD Assistant Secretary for Bureaus Melissa Aradanas, Human Settlements Adjudication Commission Executive Commissioner Melzar Galicia, and Koronadal City Mayor Eliordo Ogena.