LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Governor Ramon V. Guico III received the awards on behalf of the province for being ranked 7 in Locally Sourced Revenues (LSR) for the year 2024 and 10th in Year-on-Year Growth in Local Sourced Revenues from 2023 to 2024, nationwide.
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AWARDEE. Pangasinan
Governor Ramon V. Guico III (5TH from left) and his department heads
receive the awards for being ranked 7 in Locally Sourced Revenues (LSR) for the
year 2024 and 10th in Year-on-Year Growth in Local Sourced Revenues from 2023
to 2024, nationwide. The plaudit is given by the Department of Finance-Bureau
of Local Governance Finance (BLGF) at the SMX Convention Center in Taguig City.
The awards recognize the local government of the gargantuan province on good
fiscal management. (Caption texts by
Mortz C. Ortigoza) |
Given by the Department of Finance-Bureau of Local Governance Finance (BLGF) at the SMX Convention Center in Taguig City on November 5, the award recognizes the province’s good fiscal management.
Joining Governor Guico were Provincial Treasurer Cristy C. Ubando,
Provincial Assessor Atty. Geronimo M. Abad.
LSR comprises two main components such as Tax Revenues and Non-Tax
Revenues. Tax revenues include Real Property Tax, Business Tax, and other
taxes. Non-Tax Revenues, on the other hand, are Regulatory Fees, Service/User
Charges, Receipts from Economic Enterprise, and other Receipts.
According to the BLGF, an additional parameter of LSR to National Tax
Allotment ratio of at least 20% for the provinces and municipalities, and 50%
for the cities, was applied.
In 2024, Pangasinan’s revenue collection reached an unprecedented P6.6
billion, a testament to the province’s commitment to sound financial leadership
and efficient revenue generation.
Under Governor Guico’s leadership, key initiatives were implemented,
including the amendment of revenue code and the launch of automated digital
apps that boosted revenue collection from mining and quarry operators. The
Provincial Treasurer’s Office likewise achieved efficient tax collection, with
over collection in various local taxes, including professional tax, amusement
tax, and real property transfer tax (PIO)

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