Davao City expects higher amusement-tax collection | Manuel Cayon

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The City Treasurer’s Office projected more amusement tax collections this year as the lifting of mobility restrictions is expected to encourage more amusement and entertainment activities.

DAVAO CITY—

“The amusement establishments are expected to open. At the height of the pandemic, there are restrictions and amusement places are not allowed. We are hoping that this year the [number] will increase,” he said.

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