
The latest figure, however, failed to hit the revised collection target of P34.408 billion by 5.4%.
BOC noted the August 2016 collection represents 95.2% of the August target.
“Based on preliminary figures from the Statistical Analysis Division of the Bureau’s Financial Service, revenue collection for August has so far reached P32.653 billion — and may still increase since data from other departments and ports keep coming in,” the agency said in a statement.
The August collections came from the Manila International Container Port – P10.248 billion, which represented a third of total revenues; Batangas – P7.443.8 billion; Port of Manila – P5.206 billion; Ninoy Aquino International Airport – P2.778 billion; Limay – P1.677 billion; Subic – P1.6 billion; Cebu – P1.409.9 billion; Davao – P1.014 billion; Cagayan de Oro – P717 million; Iloilo – P303.5 million; San Fernando – P139 million; Clark – P125.6 million; Legazpi – P25.4 million; Zamboanga – P6.8 million; and Surigao – P600,000.
The ports in Tacloban City and Aparri, Cagayan have yet to submit their revenue collections.
According to Treasury data, customs collection from January to July reached P221.538 billion, 6% higher than the P208.682 billion it raked in during the same period in 2015. However, the amount was 21.25% below the P281.308-billion target set for the first seven months.
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