ayaw kalibog.. technically, wala siyay sayop..
2nd statement, i also believed that he should have been more circumspect in all his actions since he represent the abnot..
this is where the adage would come in "great power comes w/ great responsibility"
maka basa ko diri something about mission order? hehehe..sa akong gamay nga mahibaloan..ang kanang mga mission order para lang na sa military or police walay labot ang civilian ana nga naa license nga pusil..hehehe,
syempre wala jud sayop..panindigan gug ang pagka 4th..saon nalang..hahaha..
Last edited by hulagway; 10-13-2011 at 05:18 PM.
sakto mong duha, daghan kaayo maki saw2x dre, bsag dli angay i.saw2x, maki saw2x lng ghapon, mga saw.sawero ug saw.sawera, ad2 pana sila sa Face to Face n ate ammy magtambay...... hahahahahaha
nya kung dli gani maka answer sa atong gpang pangutana, kay balihon dayon ang istorya, nya kta dayon ang mamahimong maot ug dli pa ta kamao ang resulta, mamahimong tag BOGO nla....
maayo gani c bai jack, kay dli bintahoso, bsta maka impart sa iyang knowledge mo tubag jud, bahalag dli cya ang gpangutana cya ang mo tubag para lng walay daghan lalis ug mo balik sa topic atong thread dre![]()
back to topic: Bisan unsa pa ug bali.bali sa facts, ang angay unta kasab.an ug maayo kay c Llamas, kay cya byay hingtungdan atong armasa, bsan naa pa cyay PTC, dli unta pataka ug bilin... dba kung naa kay PTC, imo nanang responsibilidad ang kanang maong armas, nya karon katong pagkahitabo.a kahibaw man diay cya nga molupad cya, ala na unta nya gdala iyang maong armas.... Ug kabahin sa reaksyon sa presidente, nagpa klaro lng jud cya nga iyang g.labanan iyang amigo, bsag unsa pay nahimo nga nindot ngad2 nya c Llamas, bsan man lang ipahibaw sa katawhan nga dli sakto ang gpahibaw n Llamas, dli kay iya jung tabonan kay abi man daghan nag.apas sa iyang kinabuhi... Beh? pipila man sa politiko ang nangamatay ug g.hostage karon? Yaw ko ug ingna ala na silay pusil gdala.dala? Kung responsable ka nga pagkatawo, dli na mu.abot dha nga sitwasyon nga pataka lng ka ug bilin sa imong butang....
"great power comes with great responsibility"..tsk tsk tsk. ang power na kita nako..maski sayop dapigan gihapon sa admin.basta naa ka sa admin imong mga kaso wala na..like lacson ang the hostage crisis...pro ang responsibility murag storyahonon pana...dakung question mark pama kung responsible ba..hehehe
ang dakung pangutana..kung ang taga opposition ba nga mga politiko maoy makitan nga ng dala ug taas nga kalibre sa armas pariha raba gihapon ang stand sa admin? wala ba kahay pud investigation mga buhaton ang pulis? tsk tsk tsk..great power indeed..but responsibility? i doubt
Graft, tax-evasion charges filed vs BOC employee, 2 rice importers
Thursday, 13 October 2011 21:03 VG Cabuag / Reporter
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A Customs employee was charged with graft on Thursday, while a rice importer and a licensed accountant were named respondents in a tax-evasion case in two separate charge sheets filed by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC).
Bureau of Custom’s Paulino Elevado IV is facing criminal and administrative charges after allegedly soliciting bribe money from an importer. On the other hand, the BIR filed tax-evasion cases against a rice importer and an accountant.
Gerardo Teves, a rice importer who owns Manila-based GT Trading’s Rice Importation, was found to have brought in 16 shipments of rice from May to July 2009, with values ranging from P310,768.01 to P26.7 million
On the other hand, Emilino Maestro, a licensed accountant, was found to have tax deficiencies amounting to P6.78 million, including surcharge and interest. His income tax deficiency was P5.17 million and his value-added tax (VAT) deficiency was P1.61 million, the BIR said.
Flor Tagle, an import and export consultant for Prima Modas Inc., in her four-page complaint filed with the Office of the Ombudsman, claimed that Elevado denied the entry of Prima Modas’s shipment from China in March despite favorable endorsement from the Office of the Commissioner.
Tagle claimed that the shipment contained gummed paper, hair accessories and men’s slippers, among others, that has passed inspection conducted by the Customs’ Run After The Smugglers program, and was cleared for release on March 28.
“When our papers were forwarded to the Office of the District Collector, Port of Manila, a certain Paulino Elevado met me in his office in said port and informed us that before our entry papers could get the endorsement of the district collector, we were required to give P200,000 or P100,000 without the snacks,” the complaint said.
Tagle sought the help of now Transportation Secretary Manuel Roxas II, who immediately referred her to the Department of Finance’s Revenue Integrity Protection Service.
RIPS conducted an investigation and found probable cause to charge Elevado “for trying to extort the sum of P200,000 in exchange for the signature of the district collector of Port of Manila.”
Meanwhile, in the BIR complaint filed before the Department of Justice, Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim Henares said that National Food Authority documents showed GT Trading’s importations from the May to July 2009 totaled P98.99 million.
However, Teves only declared P97,102.50 as GT Trading’s shipments during the period and having no inventory at the end of the year, suggesting that all the imported rice was sold.
Based on NFA import data, Teves misdeclared his sales by P310.26 million, the BIR said. It noted that Teves’s total tax liability totaled P136.07 million, including interest and surcharges equivalent to P129.95 million from income tax and P6.12 million from VAT.
The BIR also said Maestro, in 2007, filed a tentative annual income-tax return with no entries despite having filed quarterly VAT returns for the four quarters of the same year, with output taxes totaling P669,672.72, the bureau claimed.
The BIR said “… it is clear that the said blank return is a false return with the intent to evade taxes.”
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