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Parañaque’s top biz, real estate taxpayers cited

The Parañaque City government on Wednesday named 20 private companies as this year’s top taxpayers in the city.

Mayor Edwin Olivarez gave the plaques of appreciation to the top business and real estate taxpayers during a simple awarding ceremony at city hall.

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The 10 outstanding business taxpayers are: Tiger Resort Leisure and Entertainment; Zuellig Pharma Corporation; Mondelez Philippines Inc.; Johnson and Johnson Phils. Inc.; Coca-Cola Beverages Phils. Inc.; New Oriental Club 88 Corp.; Golden Arches Developers Inc.; DMCI Project Developers Inc.; Super Shopping Market Inc.; and Meralco Resorts Leisure Corp. 

The top 10 real estate taxpayers include the Eagle One Landholdings Inc.; Belle Corp.; SM Prime Holdings Inc.; DM Wenceslao; Ayala Land Inc.; Bloomberry Resorts; Manila Development Co.; Manila Bayshore Property Holdings; Nayong Pilipino; and Allegro Microsystem Phils Realty Corp.

Olivarez said these firms helped the local government laid out numerous projects that benefit the majority of residents in the city.

Eagle One is the local affiliate of Universal Entertainment Corp. and owns the site for the casino project in Entertainment City, while the casino license is under the name of Okada’s Tiger Resorts. 

Belle Corp. is the gaming and property unit of the Sy family and sister company of SM Investment Corp. 

On the other hand, SM Prime Holdings, Inc. is the country’s biggest mall developer and operator. The company owned SM Supermalls — 74 in the country and seven in China. It has three malls in Paranaque namely SM Sucat, SM BF and SM Bicutan. 

Olivarez said the huge developments in Entertainment City, a strip of casinos, world-class hotels, shopping and leisure destinations facing Manila Bay, significantly contributed the biggest chunk to the local government’s revenue collection for last year. 

“Because of the participation of business sector and real estate owners by paying their taxes promptly and religiously, the city is now financially stable and actively implementing infrastructure projects that would benefit millions of Paranaqueños in the future,” according to the mayor. 

The city chief executive assured residents that the money from the taxes paid by the businesses and realtors will be used to benefit them through the creation of more jobs, delivering basic services and more business opportunities. 

Olivarez also thanked Business Permit and License Office head Melanie Soriano-Malaya and city chief treasurer Anthony Pulmano for their dedication, hard work and helping the city rise from the ashes when the city was able to pay the multi-million debts he inherited from the past administration. 

Malaya informed the mayor that the BPLO was able to hit the P2.8 billion business tax collection target last year while the 2020 business tax collection target amounting to P3.2 billion was already collected as of the end of October. 

She lauded the local and foreign investors for sincerely and continuously paying their taxes on time despite the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and difficulties in their sector this year.

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