The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has again surpassed its monthly revenue collection, this time, for the month of November as it hit an increase of P26.7 billion from its target of P60.6 billion.
The Bureau of Customs has again surpassed its monthly revenue collection, this time, for the month of November as it hit an increase of P26.7 billion from its target of P60.6 billion.
“All 17 collection districts of the agency also achieved their cumulative revenue targets for 11 months,” said Ruiz.
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