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23/04/2020

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starting small and building from there...
19/08/2019

starting small and building from there...

Almost there: Online billing and collection
16/08/2019

Almost there: Online billing and collection

"Antired", a typo that sounds exactly what it means:
08/08/2019

"Antired", a typo that sounds exactly what it means:

In line with the law on further easing doing business in the country, 36 government agencies on Wednesday signed a memorandum of agreement to support the antired tape initiatives

General Santos City's Business One Stop Shop (BOSS) operations from January 3-20 this year resulted in the collection of...
21/01/2019

General Santos City's Business One Stop Shop (BOSS) operations from January 3-20 this year resulted in the collection of over Php 192.6M, representing 50.9% of total assessments made in the same period (Php 378.2M). Of the 9,245 business permit renewal applications, 99.35% or 9,185 were able to pay at least their 1st quarter obligations.

Comparing the year prior to the implementation of PRLAA (2017) and the two years since it was implemented at the BOSS, while keeping all other factors at bay, the ordinance had significantly increased assessments by 11.8 and 25.18% over the last two years. Consequently, collections also increased by 11.33% and 30.73% to Php 164.3M and Php 192.9M respectively.

Today, a Friday and two days before the deadline on the 20th of this month  is the first time that we noticed that the c...
18/01/2019

Today, a Friday and two days before the deadline on the 20th of this month is the first time that we noticed that the collectors have to close down at 8PM with clients still in the queue to be served. Looking at the data of BPLS transactions in ETRACS, it seems that BPLS payment transactions have been hampered by other collection functions that each collector performs inside the BOSS. With payment transactions lagging behind assessments by around 22-28%, this would mean that the remaining 3500 businesses who have not yet paid would have to crunch through the remaining two days at more than four-fold the estimated daily capacity levels of 409 BPLS transactions per day of the collectors in just two days.

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