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Lanao Del Norte CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION X PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE 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 01 MUNICIPALITY OF BACOLOD 1 Alegria 589 80,000.00 194,616.14 463,312.44 737,929.00 2 Babalaya 565 80,000.00 186,686.11 463,312.44 729,999.00 3 Babalayan Townsite 402 80,000.00 132,827.99 463,312.44 676,140.00 4 Binuni 1,629 80,000.00 538,250.74 463,312.44 1,081,563.00 5 Delabayan West 350 80,000.00 115,646.26 463,312.44 658,959.00 6 Demologan 1,920 80,000.00 634,402.35 463,312.44 1,177,715.00 7 Dimarao 425 80,000.00 140,427.60 463,312.44 683,740.00 8 Esperanza 2,257 80,000.00 745,753.18 463,312.44 1,289,066.00 9 Kahayag 652 80,000.00 215,432.46 463,312.44 758,745.00 10 Liangan East 1,735 80,000.00 573,275.04 463,312.44 1,116,587.00 11 Mati 479 80,000.00 158,270.17 463,312.44 701,583.00 12 Minaulon 701 80,000.00 231,622.94 463,312.44 774,935.00 13 Pagayawan 699 80,000.00 230,962.10 463,312.44 774,275.00 14 Poblacion Bacolod 5,445 80,000.00 1,799,125.41 463,312.44 2,342,438.00 15 Punod (Maliwanag) 461 80,000.00 152,322.65 463,312.44 695,635.00 16 Rupagan 1,563 80,000.00 516,443.16 463,312.44 1,059,756.00 ----------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------- Total 19,872 1,280,000.00 6,566,064.30 7,412,999.09 15,259,065.00 ================ =============== =============== =============== ============== 02 MUNICIPALITY OF BALOI 1 Abaga 2,276 80,000.00 752,031.12 463,312.44 1,295,344.00 2 Adapun-Ali (Dariat) 1,833 80,000.00 605,655.99 463,312.44 1,148,968.00 3 Angandog (Bulao) 1,093 80,000.00 361,146.75 463,312.44 904,459.00 4 Angayen (Balut) 1,731 80,000.00 571,953.37 463,312.44 1,115,266.00 5 Bangko 1,361 80,000.00 449,698.75 463,312.44 993,011.00 6 Batolacongan (Basag 1,365 80,000.00 451,020.42 463,312.44 994,333.00 7 Buenavista 1,089 80,000.00 359,825.08 463,312.44 903,138.00 8 Cadayonan 1,512 80,000.00 499,591.85 463,312.44 1,042,904.00 9 Landa (Gadongan) 1,775 80,000.00 586,491.75 463,312.44 1,129,804.00 10 Lumbac 1,365 80,000.00 451,020.42 463,312.44 994,333.00 11 Mamaanun 1,849 80,000.00 610,942.68 463,312.44 1,154,255.00 12 Maria-Cristina 5,385 80,000.00 1,779,300.34 463,312.44 2,322,613.00 13 Matampay 1,911 80,000.00 631,428.59 463,312.44 1,174,741.00 14 Nangka 2,988 80,000.00 987,288.65 463,312.44 1,530,601.00 15 Pacalundo 3,290 80,000.00 1,087,074.86 463,312.44 1,630,387.00 16 Poblacion East 3,930 80,000.00 1,298,542.31 463,312.44 1,841,855.00 17 Poblacion West 4,191 80,000.00 1,384,781.38 463,312.44 1,928,094.00 18 Sandor (Daduan) 1,132 80,000.00 374,033.05 463,312.44 917,345.00 19 Sangcad (Cormatan ) 1,173 80,000.00 387,580.18 463,312.44 930,893.00 20 Sarip-Alawi (Payawan 1,962 80,000.00 648,279.90 463,312.44 1,191,592.00 21 Sigayan 1,155 80,000.00 381,632.66 463,312.44 924,945.00 ----------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------- Total 44,366 1,680,000.00 14,659,320.09 9,729,561.31 26,068,881.00 7/27/2010 6:27 PM Page 1 of 19 R10_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION X PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE 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 ================ =============== =============== =============== ============== 7/27/2010 6:27 PM Page 2 of 19 R10_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION X PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE 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 03 MUNICIPALITY OF BAROY 1 Andil 309 80,000.00 102,099.13 463,312.44 645,412.00 2 Bagong Dawis 1,712 80,000.00 565,675.43 463,312.44 1,108,988.00 3 Baroy Daku 1,206 80,000.00 398,483.97 463,312.44 941,796.00 4 Bato 350 80,000.00 115,646.26 463,312.44 658,959.00 5 Cabasagan 408 80,000.00 134,810.50 463,312.44 678,123.00 6 Dalama 961 80,000.00 317,531.59 463,312.44 860,844.00 7 Libertad 406 80,000.00 134,149.66 463,312.44 677,462.00 8 Limwag 417 80,000.00 137,784.26 463,312.44 681,097.00 9 Lindongan 740 80,000.00 244,509.24 463,312.44 787,822.00 10 Maliwanag 706 80,000.00 233,275.03 463,312.44 776,587.00 11 Manan-ao 912 80,000.00 301,341.12 463,312.44 844,654.00 12 Pange 706 80,000.00 233,275.03 463,312.44 776,587.00 13 Pindolonan 508 80,000.00 167,852.29 463,312.44 711,165.00 14 Poblacion 2,553 80,000.00 843,556.87 463,312.44 1,386,869.00 15 Princesa 859 80,000.00 283,828.97 463,312.44 827,141.00 16 Rawan Point 3,030 80,000.00 1,001,166.21 463,312.44 1,544,479.00 17 Riverside 492 80,000.00 162,565.60 463,312.44 705,878.00 18 Sagadan Upper 547 80,000.00 180,738.59 463,312.44 724,051.00 19 Sagadan (Sagadan L 1,366 80,000.00 451,350.84 463,312.44 994,663.00 20 Salong 879 80,000.00 290,437.33 463,312.44 833,750.00 21 San Juan 932 80,000.00 307,949.47 463,312.44 851,262.00 22 Tinubdan 356 80,000.00 117,628.77 463,312.44 660,941.00 23 Village 1,075 80,000.00 355,199.23 463,312.44 898,512.00 ----------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------- Total 21,430 1,840,000.00 7,080,855.38 10,656,186.20 19,577,042.00 ================ =============== =============== =============== ============== 04 ILIGAN CITY 1 Abuno 4,590 80,000.00 1,516,618.11 463,312.44 2,059,931.00 2 Bagong Silang 6,664 80,000.00 2,201,904.82 463,312.44 2,745,217.00 3 Bonbonon 1,510 80,000.00 498,931.01 463,312.44 1,042,243.00 4 Bunawan 1,889 80,000.00 624,159.39 463,312.44 1,167,472.00 5 Buru-un 12,041 80,000.00 3,978,561.81 463,312.44 4,521,874.00 6 Dalipuga 14,872 80,000.00 4,913,974.85 463,312.44 5,457,287.00 7 Del Carmen 7,721 80,000.00 2,551,156.53 463,312.44 3,094,469.00 8 Digkilaan 4,511 80,000.00 1,490,515.10 463,312.44 2,033,828.00 9 Dulag 740 80,000.00 244,509.24 463,312.44 787,822.00 10 Hinaplanon 13,453 80,000.00 4,445,111.87 463,312.44 4,988,424.00 11 Hindang 846 80,000.00 279,533.53 463,312.44 822,846.00 12 Kabacsanan 2,163 80,000.00 714,693.90 463,312.44 1,258,006.00 13 Kalilangan 821 80,000.00 271,273.09 463,312.44 814,586.00 14 Kiwalan 6,968 80,000.00 2,302,351.86 463,312.44 2,845,664.00 15 Lanipao 1,592 80,000.00 526,025.28 463,312.44 1,069,338.00 16 Mahayhay 9,882 80,000.00 3,265,189.59 463,312.44 3,808,502.00 7/27/2010 6:27 PM Page 3 of 19 R10_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION X PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE 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 17 Mainit 2,636 80,000.00 870,981.56 463,312.44 1,414,294.00 18 Mandulog 4,022 80,000.00 1,328,940.75 463,312.44 1,872,253.00 19 Maria Cristina 10,882 80,000.00 3,595,607.48 463,312.44 4,138,920.00 20 Palao 9,506 80,000.00 3,140,952.46 463,312.44 3,684,265.00 21 Panoroganan 3,061 80,000.00 1,011,409.16 463,312.44 1,554,722.00 22 Poblacion 5,187 80,000.00 1,713,877.59 463,312.44 2,257,190.00 23 Puga-an 6,409 80,000.00 2,117,648.25 463,312.44 2,660,961.00 24 Rogongon 5,198 80,000.00 1,717,512.19 463,312.44 2,260,825.00 25 San Miguel 4,776 80,000.00 1,578,075.84 463,312.44 2,121,388.00 26 Santa Elena 4,842 80,000.00 1,599,883.42 463,312.44 2,143,196.00 27 Santa Filomena 6,714 80,000.00 2,218,425.71 463,312.44 2,761,738.00 28 Santiago 7,953 80,000.00 2,627,813.48 463,312.44 3,171,126.00 29 Santo Rosario 2,329 80,000.00 769,543.27 463,312.44 1,312,856.00 30 Saray-Tibanga 12,119 80,000.00 4,004,334.40 463,312.44 4,547,647.00 31 Suarez 16,974 80,000.00 5,608,513.26 463,312.44 6,151,826.00 32 Tambacan 13,906 80,000.00 4,594,791.17 463,312.44 5,138,104.00 33 Tibanga 8,787 80,000.00 2,903,382.00 463,312.44 3,446,694.00 34 Tipanoy 10,983 80,000.00 3,628,979.68 463,312.44 4,172,292.00 35 Tominobo Upper 1,848 80,000.00 610,612.26 463,312.44 1,153,925.00 36 Tominobo Proper 9,140 80,000.00 3,020,019.51 463,312.44 3,563,332.00 37 Tubod 28,794 80,000.00 9,514,052.71 463,312.44 10,057,365.00 38 Villa Verde 6,967 80,000.00 2,302,021.44 463,312.44 2,845,334.00 ----------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------- Total 273,296 3,040,000.00 90,301,887.57 17,605,872.85 110,947,762.00 ================ =============== =============== =============== ============== 05 MUNICIPALITY OF KAPATAGAN 1 Bagong Badian 446 80,000.00 147,366.38 463,312.44 690,679.00 2 Bagong Silang 1,346 80,000.00 444,742.48 463,312.44 988,055.00 3 Balili 2,123 80,000.00 701,477.18 463,312.44 1,244,790.00 4 Bansarvil 1,467 80,000.00 484,723.04 463,312.44 1,028,035.00 5 Belis 681 80,000.00 225,014.58 463,312.44 768,327.00 6 Buenavista 648 80,000.00 214,110.79 463,312.44 757,423.00 7 Butadon 3,283 80,000.00 1,084,761.93 463,312.44 1,628,074.00 8 Cathedral Falls 683 80,000.00 225,675.42 463,312.44 768,988.00 9 Concepcion 650 80,000.00 214,771.63 463,312.44 758,084.00 10 Curvada 1,210 80,000.00 399,805.65 463,312.44 943,118.00 11 De Asis 937 80,000.00 309,601.56 463,312.44 852,914.00 12 Donggoan 2,149 80,000.00 710,068.04 463,312.44 1,253,380.00 13 Durano 397 80,000.00 131,175.90 463,312.44 674,488.00 14 Kahayagan 593 80,000.00 195,937.81 463,312.44 739,250.00 15 Kidalos 854 80,000.00 282,176.88 463,312.44 825,489.00 16 La Libertad 605 80,000.00 199,902.82 463,312.44 743,215.00 17 Lapinig 3,466 80,000.00 1,145,228.41 463,312.44 1,688,541.00 18 Mahayahay 1,302 80,000.00 430,204.09 463,312.44 973,517.00 19 Malinas 543 80,000.00 179,416.91 463,312.44 722,729.00 7/27/2010 6:27 PM Page 4 of 19 R10_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION X PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS.
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