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BATAAN (In P0.00 ) CY 2008 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION III PROVINCE OF BATAAN (In P0.00 ) COMPUTATION OF THE FY 2008 FINAL INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT Population BARANGAY CY 2007 P80,000 Census FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MORE BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION MUNICIPALITY OF ABUCAY 1 Bangkal 560 80,000.00 143,323.57 358,179.45 581,503.00 2 Bangkal 4,322 80,000.00 1,106,150.85 358,179.45 1,544,330.00 3 Capitangan 5,438 80,000.00 1,391,774.25 358,179.45 1,829,954.00 4 Gabon 5,452 80,000.00 1,395,357.34 358,179.45 1,833,537.00 5 Laon (Pob.) 2,118 80,000.00 542,070.22 358,179.45 980,250.00 6 Mabatang 7,864 80,000.00 2,012,672.43 358,179.45 2,450,852.00 7 Omboy 3,265 80,000.00 835,627.61 358,179.45 1,273,807.00 8 Salian 2,546 80,000.00 651,610.38 358,179.45 1,089,790.00 9 Wawa (Pob.) 6,989 80,000.00 1,788,729.35 358,179.45 2,226,909.00 ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ Total 38,554 720,000.00 9,867,316.00 3,223,615.02 13,810,932.00 ============ ================ ================ =============== =============== MUNICIPALITY OF BAGAC 1 Atilano L. Ricardo 2,009 80,000.00 514,173.31 358,179.45 952,353.00 2 Bagumbayan (Pob.) 1,916 80,000.00 490,371.36 358,179.45 928,551.00 3 Banawang 2,381 80,000.00 609,381.11 358,179.45 1,047,561.00 4 Binuangan 575 80,000.00 147,162.60 358,179.45 585,342.00 5 Binukawan 1,898 80,000.00 485,764.53 358,179.45 923,944.00 6 Ibaba 1,686 80,000.00 431,506.32 358,179.45 869,686.00 7 Ibis 1,226 80,000.00 313,776.25 358,179.45 751,956.00 8 Pag-asa (Wawa-Sibacan) 3,372 80,000.00 863,012.65 358,179.45 1,301,192.00 9 Parang 2,684 80,000.00 686,929.40 358,179.45 1,125,109.00 10 Paysawan 647 80,000.00 165,589.91 358,179.45 603,769.00 11 Quinawan 553 80,000.00 141,532.03 358,179.45 579,711.00 12 San Antonio 1,301 80,000.00 332,971.37 358,179.45 771,151.00 13 Saysain 2,770 80,000.00 708,939.81 358,179.45 1,147,119.00 14 Tabing-Ilog (Pob.) 1,184 80,000.00 303,026.98 358,179.45 741,206.00 ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ Total 24,202 1,120,000.00 6,194,137.62 5,014,512.26 12,328,650.00 ============ ================ ================ =============== =============== BALANGA CITY 1 Bagong Silang 4,787 80,000.00 1,225,160.60 358,179.45 1,663,340.00 2 Bagumbayan 2,331 80,000.00 596,584.36 358,179.45 1,034,764.00 3 Cabog-Cabog 1,761 80,000.00 450,701.44 358,179.45 888,881.00 4 Camacho 3,509 80,000.00 898,075.73 358,179.45 1,336,255.00 5 Cataning 6,139 80,000.00 1,571,184.65 358,179.45 2,009,364.00 6 Central 4,035 80,000.00 1,032,697.52 358,179.45 1,470,877.00 7 Cupang North 2,281 80,000.00 583,787.62 358,179.45 1,021,967.00 8 Cupang Proper 9,565 80,000.00 2,448,017.78 358,179.45 2,886,197.00 9 Cupang West 1,915 80,000.00 490,115.43 358,179.45 928,295.00 10 Dangcol (Bernabe) 1,254 80,000.00 320,942.43 358,179.45 759,122.00 11 Doña Francisca 2,432 80,000.00 622,433.79 358,179.45 1,060,613.00 12 Ibayo 2,177 80,000.00 557,170.38 358,179.45 995,350.00 13 Lote 2,611 80,000.00 668,246.15 358,179.45 1,106,426.00 14 Malabia 833 80,000.00 213,193.81 358,179.45 651,373.00 15 Munting Batangas (Cadre) 2,116 80,000.00 541,558.35 358,179.45 979,738.00 16 Poblacion 707 80,000.00 180,946.01 358,179.45 619,125.00 17 Pto. Rivas Ibaba 4,343 80,000.00 1,111,525.48 358,179.45 1,549,705.00 18 Pto. Rivas Itaas 2,014 80,000.00 515,452.99 358,179.45 953,632.00 CY 2008 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION III PROVINCE OF BATAAN (In P0.00 ) COMPUTATION OF THE FY 2008 FINAL INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT Population BARANGAY CY 2007 P80,000 Census FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MORE BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION 19 San Jose 7,130 80,000.00 1,824,816.18 358,179.45 2,262,996.00 20 Sibacan 1,713 80,000.00 438,416.57 358,179.45 876,596.00 21 Talisay 1,542 80,000.00 394,651.69 358,179.45 832,831.00 22 Tanato 642 80,000.00 164,310.24 358,179.45 602,490.00 23 Tenejero 8,632 80,000.00 2,209,230.47 358,179.45 2,647,410.00 24 Tortugas 2,872 80,000.00 735,045.17 358,179.45 1,173,225.00 25 Tuyo 6,764 80,000.00 1,731,143.99 358,179.45 2,169,323.00 ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ Total 84,105 2,000,000.00 21,525,408.83 8,954,486.17 32,479,895.00 ============ ================ ================ =============== =============== MUNICIPALITY OF DINALUPIHAN 1 Aquino 132 80,000.00 33,783.41 358,179.45 471,963.00 2 Bangal 3,181 80,000.00 814,129.07 358,179.45 1,252,309.00 3 Bayan-bayanan 560 80,000.00 143,323.57 358,179.45 581,503.00 4 Bonifacio (Pob.) 486 80,000.00 124,384.38 358,179.45 562,564.00 5 Burgos (Pob.) 514 80,000.00 131,550.56 358,179.45 569,730.00 6 Colo 2,915 80,000.00 746,050.37 358,179.45 1,184,230.00 7 Daang Bago 2,768 80,000.00 708,427.94 358,179.45 1,146,607.00 8 Dalao 1,244 80,000.00 318,383.08 358,179.45 756,563.00 9 Del Pilar (Pob.) 274 80,000.00 70,126.18 358,179.45 508,306.00 10 Gen. Luna (Pob.) 624 80,000.00 159,703.41 358,179.45 597,883.00 11 Gomez (Pob.) 291 80,000.00 74,477.07 358,179.45 512,657.00 12 Happy Valley 1,675 80,000.00 428,691.04 358,179.45 866,870.00 13 Jose C. Payumo, Jr. 3,309 80,000.00 846,888.74 358,179.45 1,285,068.00 14 Kataasan 3,110 80,000.00 795,957.69 358,179.45 1,234,137.00 15 Layac 1,253 80,000.00 320,686.49 358,179.45 758,866.00 16 Luacan 5,405 80,000.00 1,383,328.40 358,179.45 1,821,508.00 17 Mabini Ext. (Pob.) 784 80,000.00 200,653.00 358,179.45 638,832.00 18 Mabini Proper (Pob.) 383 80,000.00 98,023.09 358,179.45 536,203.00 19 Magsaysay Street 1,804 80,000.00 461,706.65 358,179.45 899,886.00 20 Maligaya 1,185 80,000.00 303,282.91 358,179.45 741,462.00 21 Naparing 2,606 80,000.00 666,966.48 358,179.45 1,105,146.00 22 New San Jose 5,497 80,000.00 1,406,874.41 358,179.45 1,845,054.00 23 Old San Jose 1,927 80,000.00 493,186.65 358,179.45 931,366.00 24 Padre Dandan (Pob.) 160 80,000.00 40,949.59 358,179.45 479,129.00 25 Pagalanggang 3,387 80,000.00 866,851.67 358,179.45 1,305,031.00 26 Pag-asa 1,993 80,000.00 510,078.35 358,179.45 948,258.00 27 Payangan 405 80,000.00 103,653.65 358,179.45 541,833.00 28 Pentor 3,281 80,000.00 839,722.57 358,179.45 1,277,902.00 29 Pinulot 3,623 80,000.00 927,252.32 358,179.45 1,365,432.00 30 Pita 2,908 80,000.00 744,258.83 358,179.45 1,182,438.00 31 Rizal (Pob.) 324 80,000.00 82,922.92 358,179.45 521,102.00 32 Roosevelt 8,814 80,000.00 2,255,810.63 358,179.45 2,693,990.00 33 Roxas (Pob.) 333 80,000.00 85,226.34 358,179.45 523,406.00 34 Saguing 3,887 80,000.00 994,819.14 358,179.45 1,432,999.00 35 San Benito 1,976 80,000.00 505,727.46 358,179.45 943,907.00 36 San Isidro (Pob.) 938 80,000.00 240,066.98 358,179.45 678,246.00 37 San Pablo (Bulate) 2,242 80,000.00 573,806.15 358,179.45 1,011,986.00 38 San Ramon 3,587 80,000.00 918,038.66 358,179.45 1,356,218.00 39 San Simon 1,312 80,000.00 335,786.65 358,179.45 773,966.00 40 Santo Niño 3,032 80,000.00 775,994.76 358,179.45 1,214,174.00 41 Sapang Balas 737 80,000.00 188,624.06 358,179.45 626,804.00 42 Santa Isabel (Tabacan) 2,175 80,000.00 556,658.51 358,179.45 994,838.00 CY 2008 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION III PROVINCE OF BATAAN (In P0.00 ) COMPUTATION OF THE FY 2008 FINAL INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT Population BARANGAY CY 2007 P80,000 Census FOR BRGYS.
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