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Bukidnon Region X CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS PrOVINCE OF BUKIDNON REGION X COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MOR BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION 01 BAUNGON 1 Balintad 599 80,000 197,920.32 463,312.44 741,233.00 2 Buenavista 730 80,000 241,205.06 463,312.44 784,518.00 3 Danatag 2,544 80,000 840,583.11 463,312.44 1,383,896.00 4 Imbatug (Pob.) 4,619 80,000 1,526,200.23 463,312.44 2,069,513.00 5 Kalilangan 753 80,000 248,804.67 463,312.44 792,117.00 6 Lacolac 748 80,000 247,152.58 463,312.44 790,465.00 7 Langaon 874 80,000 288,785.24 463,312.44 832,098.00 8 Liboran 2,828 80,000 934,421.79 463,312.44 1,477,734.00 9 Lingating 3,639 80,000 1,202,390.70 463,312.44 1,745,703.00 10 Mabuhay 1,369 80,000 452,342.09 463,312.44 995,655.00 11 Mabunga 1,106 80,000 365,442.19 463,312.44 908,755.00 12 Nicdao 1,932 80,000 638,367.36 463,312.44 1,181,680.00 13 Pualas 1,952 80,000 644,975.72 463,312.44 1,188,288.00 14 Salimbalan 2,733 80,000 903,032.09 463,312.44 1,446,345.00 15 San Miguel 821 80,000 271,273.09 463,312.44 814,586.00 16 San Vicente 2,510 80,000 829,348.90 463,312.44 1,372,661.00 ----------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- 29,757 1,280,000 9,832,245.14 7,412,999.09 18,525,247.00 ============= =========== ================ ================ ============== 2 CABANGLASAN 1 Anlogan 1,664 80,000 549,815.37 463,312.44 1,093,128.00 2 Cabulohan 2,280 80,000 753,352.79 463,312.44 1,296,665.00 3 Canangaan 3,180 80,000 1,050,728.89 463,312.44 1,594,041.00 4 Capinonan 2,681 80,000 885,850.36 463,312.44 1,429,163.00 5 Dalacutan 595 80,000 196,598.64 463,312.44 739,911.00 6 Freedom 1,502 80,000 496,287.67 463,312.44 1,039,600.00 7 Iba 3,247 80,000 1,072,866.89 463,312.44 1,616,179.00 8 Imbatug 2,123 80,000 701,477.18 463,312.44 1,244,790.00 9 Jasaan 1,767 80,000 583,848.41 463,312.44 1,127,161.00 10 Lambangan 1,068 80,000 352,886.31 463,312.44 896,199.00 11 Mandahikan 2,019 80,000 667,113.72 463,312.44 1,210,426.00 12 Mandaing 1,910 80,000 631,098.17 463,312.44 1,174,411.00 13 Mauswagon 880 80,000 290,767.74 463,312.44 834,080.00 14 Paradise 2,306 80,000 761,943.65 463,312.44 1,305,256.00 15 Poblacion 5,595 80,000 1,848,688.09 463,312.44 2,392,001.00 ----------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- 32,817 1,200,000 10,843,323.88 6,949,686.65 18,993,011.00 ============= =========== ================ ================ ============== 7/27/2010 6:26 PM Page 1 of 16 R10_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS PrOVINCE OF BUKIDNON REGION X COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MOR BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION 02 DAMULOG 1 Aludas 434 80,000 143,401.36 463,312.44 686,714.00 2 Angga-an 1,277 80,000 421,943.65 463,312.44 965,256.00 3 Kinapat 574 80,000 189,659.87 463,312.44 732,972.00 4 Kiraon 550 80,000 181,729.84 463,312.44 725,042.00 5 Kitingting 504 80,000 166,530.62 463,312.44 709,843.00 6 Lagandang 1,186 80,000 391,875.62 463,312.44 935,188.00 7 Macapari 1,110 80,000 366,763.86 463,312.44 910,076.00 8 Maican 729 80,000 240,874.64 463,312.44 784,187.00 9 Migcawayan 1,138 80,000 376,015.56 463,312.44 919,328.00 10 New Compostela 987 80,000 326,122.46 463,312.44 869,435.00 11 Old Damulog 1,383 80,000 456,967.94 463,312.44 1,000,280.00 12 Omonay 1,960 80,000 647,619.06 463,312.44 1,190,932.00 13 Poblacion (New Dam 4,441 80,000 1,467,385.85 463,312.44 2,010,698.00 14 Pocopoco 1,100 80,000 363,459.68 463,312.44 906,772.00 15 Sampagar 2,156 80,000 712,380.97 463,312.44 1,255,693.00 16 San Isidro 529 80,000 174,791.06 463,312.44 718,104.00 17 Tangkulan (Jose Riza 1,125 80,000 371,720.13 463,312.44 915,033.00 ----------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- 21,183 1,360,000 6,999,242.16 7,876,311.54 16,235,553.00 ============= =========== ================ ================ ============== 03 DANGCAGAN 1 Barongcot 1,823 80,000 602,351.81 463,312.44 1,145,664.00 2 Bugwak 610 80,000 201,554.91 463,312.44 744,867.00 3 Dolorosa 891 80,000 294,402.34 463,312.44 837,715.00 4 Kapalaran 1,362 80,000 450,029.17 463,312.44 993,342.00 5 Kianggat 1,568 80,000 518,095.25 463,312.44 1,061,408.00 6 Lourdes 591 80,000 195,276.97 463,312.44 738,589.00 7 Macarthur 744 80,000 245,830.91 463,312.44 789,143.00 8 Miaray 3,411 80,000 1,127,055.42 463,312.44 1,670,368.00 9 Migcuya 986 80,000 325,792.04 463,312.44 869,104.00 10 New Visayas 869 80,000 287,133.15 463,312.44 830,446.00 11 Osmena 1,274 80,000 420,952.39 463,312.44 964,265.00 12 Poblacion 5,548 80,000 1,833,158.45 463,312.44 2,376,471.00 13 Sagbayan 929 80,000 306,958.22 463,312.44 850,271.00 14 San Vicente 648 80,000 214,110.79 463,312.44 757,423.00 ----------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- 21,254 1,120,000 7,022,701.83 6,486,374.21 14,629,076.00 ============= =========== ================ ================ ============== 04 DON CARLOS 1 Bismartz 1,479 80,000 488,688.06 463,312.44 1,032,001.00 2 Bocboc 2,835 80,000 936,734.72 463,312.44 1,480,047.00 3 Buyot 784 80,000 259,047.63 463,312.44 802,360.00 4 Cabadiangan 468 80,000 154,635.57 463,312.44 697,948.00 5 Calaocalao 2,541 80,000 839,591.86 463,312.44 1,382,904.00 7/27/2010 6:26 PM Page 2 of 16 R10_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS PrOVINCE OF BUKIDNON REGION X COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS. SHARE EQUAL TOTAL W/ 100 OR MOR BASED ON SHARING (ROUNDED) POPULATION POPULATION 6 Don Carlos Norte 6,219 80,000 2,054,868.86 463,312.44 2,598,181.00 7 Don Carlos Sur (Pob. 10,081 80,000 3,330,942.75 463,312.44 3,874,255.00 8 Embayao 1,057 80,000 349,251.71 463,312.44 892,564.00 9 Kalubihon 1,039 80,000 343,304.19 463,312.44 886,617.00 10 Kasigkot 1,168 80,000 385,928.10 463,312.44 929,241.00 11 Kawilihan 1,034 80,000 341,652.10 463,312.44 884,965.00 12 Kiara 2,437 80,000 805,228.40 463,312.44 1,348,541.00 13 Kibatang 2,301 80,000 760,291.56 463,312.44 1,303,604.00 14 Mahayahay 938 80,000 309,931.98 463,312.44 853,244.00 15 Manlamonay 1,408 80,000 465,228.39 463,312.44 1,008,541.00 16 Maraymaray 2,665 80,000 880,563.68 463,312.44 1,423,876.00 17 Mauswagon 1,066 80,000 352,225.47 463,312.44 895,538.00 18 Minsalagan 759 80,000 250,787.18 463,312.44 794,100.00 19 New Nongnongan (M 2,423 80,000 800,602.55 463,312.44 1,343,915.00 20 New Visayas 906 80,000 299,358.61 463,312.44 842,671.00 21 Old Nongnongan 1,861 80,000 614,907.69 463,312.44 1,158,220.00 22 Pinamaloy 2,133 80,000 704,781.36 463,312.44 1,248,094.00 23 Pualas 2,543 80,000 840,252.69 463,312.44 1,383,565.00 24 San Antonio East 834 80,000 275,568.52 463,312.44 818,881.00 25 San Antonio West 1,840 80,000 607,968.92 463,312.44 1,151,281.00 26 San Francisco 553 80,000 182,721.09 463,312.44 726,034.00 27 San Nicolas (Banban 3,442 80,000 1,137,298.38 463,312.44 1,680,611.00 28 San Roque 865 80,000 285,811.47 463,312.44 829,124.00 29 Sinangguyan 3,191 80,000 1,054,363.49 463,312.44 1,597,676.00 ----------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- 60,870 2,320,000 20,112,536.94 13,436,060.86 35,868,599.00 ============= =========== ================ ================ ============== 05 IMPASUG-ONG 1 Bontongon 910 80,000 300,680.28 463,312.44 843,993.00 2 Bulonay 1,376 80,000 454,655.02 463,312.44 997,967.00 3 Capitan Bayong 2,472 80,000 816,793.02 463,312.44 1,360,105.00 4 Cawayan 1,744 80,000 576,248.80 463,312.44 1,119,561.00 5 Dumalaguing 2,153 80,000 711,389.72 463,312.44 1,254,702.00 6 Guihean 1,555 80,000 513,799.82 463,312.44 1,057,112.00 7 Hagpa 2,713 80,000 896,423.73 463,312.44 1,439,736.00 8 Impalutao 4,644 80,000 1,534,460.68 463,312.44 2,077,773.00 9 Kalabugao 5,433 80,000 1,795,160.39 463,312.44 2,338,473.00 10 Kibenton 3,201 80,000 1,057,667.66 463,312.44 1,600,980.00 11 La Fortuna 3,067 80,000 1,013,391.67 463,312.44 1,556,704.00 12 Poblacion 8,911 80,000 2,944,353.81 463,312.44 3,487,666.00 13 Sayawan 1,136 80,000 375,354.72 463,312.44 918,667.00 ----------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- 39,315 1,040,000 12,990,379.33 6,023,061.76 20,053,439.00 ============= =========== ================ ================ ============== 06 KADINGILAN 1 Bagongbayan 1,155 80,000 381,632.66 463,312.44 924,945.00 7/27/2010 6:26 PM Page 3 of 16 R10_CY 2010 IRA level_Brgy_LBM.xls CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS PrOVINCE OF BUKIDNON REGION X COMPUTATION OF THE CY 2010 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT CY 2007 BARANGAY Census of P80,000 Population FOR BRGYS.
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