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    #1
    ...langhiya, wala na akong nababasang matino ngayon para sa mga OFWs kundi puro pabigat na lang lahat...hayyy buhay talaga oo...

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    #2
    Originally posted by nickbay
    ...langhiya, wala na akong nababasang matino ngayon para sa mga OFWs kundi puro pabigat na lang lahat...hayyy buhay talaga oo...
    ...tataas ang singil ng TF para sa mga OFWs lang?


    :mad:

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    #3
    Originally posted by hens
    ...tataas ang singil ng TF para sa mga OFWs lang?


    :mad:
    Sir Hens,

    Parang ganun nga mangyayari... Currently, exempted yong OFWs from paying the TF at Travel taxes... kutob ko, after na ma-implement yong TF na yan sa mga OFWs... Travel tax na naman...tsk..tsk...tsk...

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    #4
    walang TF ang OFW mag impose baga sila heheheh...

    sa gobyerno ni GMA di lalaot dadali lahat ng dapat isingil sa OFW isisingil nila hahahhaa...

    Travel tax
    baggage tax
    hand carry bag tax
    coffee tax sa airport
    checked in tax
    immigration fee
    bag screener fee
    security fee
    police fee
    at kung ano ano pang fee

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    #5
    hehehe.... kaya minsan sa pinas, imbes na makamura ka...mapapamura ka sa sama ng loob sa dami ng red tape...

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    #6
    you guys are right, kya nga hirap mag-isip na mag-for good na kmi sa pinas.

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    #7
    bad trip talaga, pahirap talaga tong si arroyo, lahat ng pwedeng raket/tax gagawin para kumita ang gobyerno, madalas pa naman akong umuuwi diyan sa pinas.

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    #8
    di papayag ang poea dyan. kung may terminal fee na e di wala na dadaan sa poea para magbayad ng medicare saka owwa fees. mas malaki ang mawawala sa gobyerno.

    isa pa, batas ang nag-exempt sa ofw sa pagbayad ng terminal fee saka travel tax. di basta pwede gawin yan ng isang manager lang ng naia. congress lang pwede gumawa nyan at hindi gagawin yun ng congress at takot sila sa dami ng ofws at ofw families na hindi na boboto sa kanila pag nangyari yun.
    Last edited by yebo; June 20th, 2004 at 07:40 PM.

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    NAIA eyes terminal fees for OFWs to boost income

    By Sandy Araneta

    The Philippine Star 06/20/2004

    Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) General Manager Edgardo Manda said he wants overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to be charged additional fees, specifically the airport terminal fee, in order to augment the income of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

    He admitted that MIAA is having financial problems and facing possible enormous expenditures in the rehabilitation of NAIA Terminal 1 building, pending the start of operations of NAIA Terminal 3 which is now in international court arbitration.

    Manda hinted that most OFWs have enough money to pay for the airport terminal fee during departure, citing the high peso-dollar exchange rate.

    "There are no plans yet to charge OFWs with terminal fees. That is a highly political issue," Manda said during a recent press conference at the MIAA Administration Building in NAIA.

    "But, the (peso-dollar) exchange rate is quite high. They seem to have plenty of money these days," Manda said.


    The airport chief, however, said he is sure that "politicians, including senators, congressmen, as well as their constituents and other people will be lobbying against the charging of airport terminal fees on OFWs."

    Sources at the NAIA said that there are as many as 2,000 OFWs leaving for abroad daily, passing through the NAIA Terminal 1 and the NAIA Centennial Terminal 2.

    However, OFWs are exempted from paying the P550 airport terminal fee per passenger.

    Manda also revealed that they are trying to look into at other ways of increasing MIAA revenues, including putting up assembly plants inside the NAIA complex.


    The MIAA chief said factories will soon be built inside the NAIA complex and partly managed by the MIAA, similar to that of the special economic zones at several ports in the country.

    "We may get an airport ecozone status very soon, like a free trade zone. There will be assemblers. We have 35 hectares of land that would be segregated and used as an ecozone inside the NAIA complex," Manda said.

    "For example, kits of cameras or home appliances that will be shipped to Manila from Singapore, can be assembled here in the airport. It's cheaper that way. We have the perfect site here at the airport," he said.

    Manda said that the site of the assembly plants will be in the east side of the property of NAIA, at the end of Runway 13-31 facing East, near C-5 Road.

    He said that MIAA is still meeting with Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) director Lilia de Lima regarding the plan.

    Lawyer Oscar Paras, MIAA senior assistant general manager, is part of the ecozone panel .

    Manda also said that they still have to wait for approval of all the environmental clearances that they had applied for, before they can start constructing the factories inside the NAIA, hopefully by early year 2005.

    Another such plan being considered by MIAA is raising land vehicle parking fees of the NAIA complex, which would soon be implemented this July.

    Fees will be changed from a whole day flat rate of P30, to P30 for the first two hours and P10 for every additional hour for vehicles at the parking areas of the NAIA complex.

    The airport chief said he feels they will be needing additional revenues now that resumption of operations of the NAIA Terminal 3 is unknown and may still be far away.

    "We are still problematic in our revenues. We have to make some effort and take initiatives to get more revenues from non-aeronautical fees," Manda said.

    However, Manda said aircraft landing fees and parking fees have yet to be discussed with airline companies. The MIAA chief said airline companies are even asking for a discount in parking fees.

    "We still have not raised fees for aircraft parking. This is a very sensitive issue," he said.

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    #10
    itong si manda ang eh minamatyagan pala ang kita ng mga OFW mataas na daw dahil sa palitan ng dolyar kya sa ganang kanya mapera ang ofw...

    GMA crew at its best

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