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NCR CY 2010 IRA Level Brgy LBM.Xls Page 1 of 56 CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT for BARANGAYS NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MORE BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION CITY of MANILA BINONDO 1 Barangay 287 2,445 80,000.00 807,871.74 463,312.44 1,351,184.00 2 Barangay 288 1,772 80,000.00 585,500.50 463,312.44 1,128,813.00 3 Barangay 289 543 80,000.00 179,416.91 463,312.44 722,729.00 4 Barangay 290 388 80,000.00 128,202.14 463,312.44 671,515.00 5 Barangay 291 370 80,000.00 122,254.62 463,312.44 665,567.00 6 Barangay 292 2,600 80,000.00 859,086.51 463,312.44 1,402,399.00 7 Barangay 293 571 80,000.00 188,668.61 463,312.44 731,981.00 8 Barangay 294 1,416 80,000.00 467,871.73 463,312.44 1,011,184.00 9 Barangay 295 1,145 80,000.00 378,328.48 463,312.44 921,641.00 10 Barangay 296 850 80,000.00 280,855.21 463,312.44 824,168.00 -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------- TOTAL, BINONDO 12,100 800,000.00 3,998,056.46 4,633,124.43 9,431,181.00 =============== =============== ================== ================ ================= ERMITA 1 Barangay 659 499 80,000.00 164,878.53 463,312.44 708,191.00 2 Barangay 659-A 369 80,000.00 121,924.20 463,312.44 665,237.00 3 Barangay 660 682 80,000.00 225,345.00 463,312.44 768,657.00 4 Barangay 660-A 691 80,000.00 228,318.76 463,312.44 771,631.00 5 Barangay 661 220 80,000.00 72,691.94 463,312.44 616,004.00 6 Barangay 663 477 80,000.00 157,609.33 463,312.44 700,922.00 7 Barangay 663-A 377 80,000.00 124,567.54 463,312.44 667,880.00 8 Barangay 664 292 80,000.00 96,482.02 463,312.44 639,794.00 9 Barangay 666 191 80,000.00 63,109.82 463,312.44 606,422.00 10 Barangay 667 1,160 80,000.00 383,284.75 463,312.44 926,597.00 11 Barangay 668 702 80,000.00 231,953.36 463,312.44 775,266.00 12 Barangay 669 290 80,000.00 95,821.19 463,312.44 639,134.00 13 Barangay 670 255 80,000.00 84,256.56 463,312.44 627,569.00 -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------- 7/27/2010 5:06 PM NCR_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls Page 1 of 56 CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MORE BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION TOTAL, ERMITA 6,205 1,040,000.00 2,050,243.00 6,023,061.76 9,113,304.00 =============== =============== ================== ================ ================= 7/27/2010 5:06 PM NCR_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls Page 2 of 56 CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MORE BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION INTRAMUROS 1 Barangay 654 864 80,000.00 285,481.06 463,312.44 828,793.00 2 Barangay 655 1,787 80,000.00 590,456.77 463,312.44 1,133,769.00 3 Barangay 656 424 80,000.00 140,097.19 463,312.44 683,410.00 4 Barangay 657 420 80,000.00 138,775.51 463,312.44 682,088.00 5 Barangay 658 1,520 80,000.00 502,235.19 463,312.44 1,045,548.00 -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------- TOTAL, INTRAMUROS 5,015 400,000.00 1,657,045.71 2,316,562.21 4,373,608.00 =============== =============== ================== ================ ================= MALATE 1 Barangay 688 1,346 80,000.00 444,742.48 463,312.44 988,055.00 2 Barangay 689 695 80,000.00 229,640.43 463,312.44 772,953.00 3 Barangay 690 612 80,000.00 202,215.75 463,312.44 745,528.00 4 Barangay 691 321 80,000.00 106,064.14 463,312.44 649,377.00 5 Barangay 692 578 80,000.00 190,981.54 463,312.44 734,294.00 6 Barangay 693 389 80,000.00 128,532.56 463,312.44 671,845.00 7 Barangay 694 1,133 80,000.00 374,363.47 463,312.44 917,676.00 8 Barangay 695 469 80,000.00 154,965.99 463,312.44 698,278.00 9 Barangay 696 348 80,000.00 114,985.43 463,312.44 658,298.00 10 Barangay 697 606 80,000.00 200,233.24 463,312.44 743,546.00 11 Barangay 698 599 80,000.00 197,920.32 463,312.44 741,233.00 12 Barangay 699 632 80,000.00 208,824.11 463,312.44 752,137.00 13 Barangay 700 171 80,000.00 56,501.46 463,312.44 599,814.00 14 Barangay 701 490 80,000.00 161,904.77 463,312.44 705,217.00 15 Barangay 702 2,618 80,000.00 865,034.03 463,312.44 1,408,346.00 16 Barangay 703 84 - 27,755.10 463,312.44 491,068.00 17 Barangay 704 5,202 80,000.00 1,718,833.86 463,312.44 2,262,146.00 18 Barangay 705 2,210 80,000.00 730,223.54 463,312.44 1,273,536.00 19 Barangay 706 527 80,000.00 174,130.23 463,312.44 717,443.00 20 Barangay 707 929 80,000.00 306,958.22 463,312.44 850,271.00 21 Barangay 708 801 80,000.00 264,664.73 463,312.44 807,977.00 22 Barangay 709 882 80,000.00 291,428.58 463,312.44 834,741.00 7/27/2010 5:06 PM NCR_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls Page 3 of 56 CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MORE BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION 23 Barangay 710 467 80,000.00 154,305.15 463,312.44 697,618.00 24 Barangay 711 903 80,000.00 298,367.35 463,312.44 841,680.00 25 Barangay 712 1,799 80,000.00 594,421.78 463,312.44 1,137,734.00 26 Barangay 713 1,353 80,000.00 447,055.40 463,312.44 990,368.00 27 Barangay 714 1,016 80,000.00 335,704.58 463,312.44 879,017.00 28 Barangay 715 316 80,000.00 104,412.05 463,312.44 647,724.00 29 Barangay 716 778 80,000.00 257,065.12 463,312.44 800,378.00 30 Barangay 717 692 80,000.00 228,649.18 463,312.44 771,962.00 31 Barangay 718 1,304 80,000.00 430,864.93 463,312.44 974,177.00 32 Barangay 719 2,042 80,000.00 674,713.33 463,312.44 1,218,026.00 33 Barangay 720 479 80,000.00 158,270.17 463,312.44 701,583.00 34 Barangay 721 706 80,000.00 233,275.03 463,312.44 776,587.00 35 Barangay 722 768 80,000.00 253,760.94 463,312.44 797,073.00 36 Barangay 723 548 80,000.00 181,069.00 463,312.44 724,381.00 37 Barangay 724 2,631 80,000.00 869,329.47 463,312.44 1,412,642.00 38 Barangay 725 194 80,000.00 64,101.07 463,312.44 607,414.00 39 Barangay 726 789 80,000.00 260,699.71 463,312.44 804,012.00 40 Barangay 727 713 80,000.00 235,587.96 463,312.44 778,900.00 41 Barangay 728 712 80,000.00 235,257.54 463,312.44 778,570.00 42 Barangay 729 746 80,000.00 246,491.75 463,312.44 789,804.00 43 Barangay 730 1,719 80,000.00 567,988.35 463,312.44 1,111,301.00 44 Barangay 731 2,715 80,000.00 897,084.57 463,312.44 1,440,397.00 45 Barangay 732 2,443 80,000.00 807,210.90 463,312.44 1,350,523.00 46 Barangay 733 4,216 80,000.00 1,393,041.82 463,312.44 1,936,354.00 47 Barangay 734 1,507 80,000.00 497,939.76 463,312.44 1,041,252.00 48 Barangay 735 2,955 80,000.00 976,384.86 463,312.44 1,519,697.00 49 Barangay 736 2,943 80,000.00 972,419.85 463,312.44 1,515,732.00 50 Barangay 737 2,090 80,000.00 690,573.39 463,312.44 1,233,886.00 51 Barangay 738 3,844 80,000.00 1,270,126.37 463,312.44 1,813,439.00 52 Barangay 739 3,728 80,000.00 1,231,797.89 463,312.44 1,775,110.00 53 Barangay 740 3,872 80,000.00 1,279,378.07 463,312.44 1,822,691.00 54 Barangay 741 1,821 80,000.00 601,690.98 463,312.44 1,145,003.00 55 Barangay 742 573 80,000.00 189,329.45 463,312.44 732,642.00 56 Barangay 743 1,715 80,000.00 566,666.68 463,312.44 1,109,979.00 57 Barangay 744 1,393 80,000.00 460,272.12 463,312.44 1,003,585.00 7/27/2010 5:06 PM NCR_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls Page 4 of 56 CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS.
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