Clark Wine Center

Bldg 6460 Clark Field Observatory Building,
Manuel A. Roxas Highway corner A Bonifacio Ave,
Clark Air Base, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines 2023
Clark, Pampanga: (045) 499-6200
Mobile/SMS: 0977-837-9012
Ordering: 0977-837-9012 / 0917-520-4393
Manila: (632) 8637-5019

Social services to get a 3rd of proposed 2012 budget

By Jonathan de Santos
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
SOCIAL services will make up close to a third of allocations in the proposed P1.816-trillion national budget for 2012.
Senator Franklin Drilon, finance committee chairman and sponsor of the bill, said the budget is “decidedly biased for the poor,” with P575.8 billion going to the conditional cash transfers (CCT), Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (Pamana) program, and to medical insurance for indigents.
The CCT program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has a proposed budget of P39 billion to increase the number of beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipinong Pamilya Program (4Ps) to three million households from 2.3 million.
He said the finance committee has also realigned P800 million of the 4Ps from administrative costs to cash grants for 61,538 more beneficiaries.
The Pamana project, which is overseen by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (Opapp), meanwhile, will receive P1.9 billion pesos for development projects in 1,921 conflict-affected barangays.
The projects, which will be implemented by the DSWD, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the Department of Agrarian Reform, will be monitored by Opapp.
Since Opapp will just be a coordinating agency for the project, the Senate committee has slashed a P138.3-million allocation for administrative costs, he said.
The committee will also push for the release of P12 billion for Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) premiums for 5.2 million poor households.
“Further, all government health-care providers shall be automatically considered as PhilHealth-accredited effective April 1, 2012,” Drilon said, explaining not all provinces have accredited hospitals and health centers.
He said this deprives PhilHealth members of health care.
Since the National Government will cover the premiums of “the poorest of the poor,” Drilon said local governments should provide insurance for the next poorest quintile identified by the National Household Targeting System.
The DILG will meanwhile get P1.5 billion for water projects and the Local Water Utilities Administration stands to get 750 million for water projects as well.
The committee will also adopt a House of Representatives proposal to put P161 million into the chalk allowance of public school teachers, or an additional P300 per teacher.
While the budget gives more to the poor, Senator Ralph Recto, co-sponsor of the budget bill, said the government must look at how it can raise funds.
He said the Internal Revenue and Customs bureaus will need to earn around P4.98 billion a day to pay for the P1.816-trillion budget.
“And that, Mr. President, is a hard job to do in a political culture that sees spending taxes as a virtue, but collecting them as a sin, which treats their evasion as a duty, but their imposition a crime,” he said.
He said fiscal incentives have been eroding revenues.
“One example of this is the grant of P44.8 billion in incentives to the Board of Investments and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority of which an estimated P26 billion are redundant,” he said.
He added tax breaks have cost the government around P112 billion from 2009 to 2010, adding, however, that “this must be taken with a grain of salt because the DOF is one agency which will whine about tax losses from chemotherapy drugs if a cure to cancer will be found.”
Recto also said the Bureau of Internal Revenue could consider taxing major industries instead of relying on Value-Added Tax (VAT) for revenues.
“For example, the petroleum industry pays a tax — VAT, percentage , excise etc included — of 11.8 percent out of its gross sales, which is below the 12 percent VAT, which is the biggest fuel additive today,” he said.
The power sector, meanwhile, is taxed just 7.34 percent, he said, while consumers pay 12 percent in VAT. The automobile industry pays a gross tax of 8.83 percent and telecoms are only taxed 12.46 percent, “which is a whisker above the VAT benchmark.”
“Instead of trying to liposuction more taxes out of plastic surgeons, the BIR may wish to focus on these industries considering that when it comes to the oil sector it has to deal with 21 returns only, 20 in telecoms, and 58 in power,” he said.
Drilon said, meanwhile, that the proposed Senate version of the national budget adopts a House of Representatives proposal to exempt constitutional offices from a requirement to show that unfilled positions have been filled before money is released to them.
He said P5.02 billion will be taken from the proposed Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits Fund (MPBF) and given back to the judiciary, Congress, Commission on Elections, Commission on Audit, Civil Service Commission, and the Office of the Ombudsman.
The MPBF in the budget proposed by Malacanang is meant to curb the conversion of savings from unfilled positions into bonuses and pabaon or cash gifts.
The Supreme Court, along with other offices created by the Constitution, told the Senate during budget hearings that the MPBF violated their fiscal autonomy.
Under the principle of fiscal autonomy, the Constitution guarantees that allocations to those offices are “automatically and regularly released.”
The MPBF was also criticized by Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, calling it a form of executive control over the bodies.
The House of Representatives gave the Constitutional offices back their allocations for unfilled positions but required that appropriations would be used only for “personal services requirements in filling unfilled positions.”
The House version of the budget bill required the offices to return savings from unfilled positions to the national treasury.
Drilon said the finance committee will introduce an amendment to that, however. The judiciary will be allowed to keep its savings to build the Manila hall of justice and to repair halls of justice around the country. (Sunnex)
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/local-news/2011/11/15/social-services-get-3rd-proposed-2012-budget-190745

Clark Wine Center was built in 2003 by Hong Kong-based Yats International Leisure Philippines to become the largest wine shop in Philippines supplying Asia’s wine lovers with fine vintage wines at attractive prices. Today, this wine shop in Clark Philippines offers over 2000 selections of fine wines from all major wine regions in the world. As a leading wine supplier in Philippines, Pampanga’s Clark Wine Center offers an incomparable breadth of vintages, wines from back vintages spanning over 50 years. Clark Wine Center is located in Pampanga Clark Freeport Zone adjacent to Angeles City, just 25 minutes from Subic and 45 minutes from Manila.

Things to do in Clark Philippines and Pampanga: do a little wine shopping at the famous wine shop outside of Manila called Clark Wine Center. One of the favorite places to visit in Pampanga Clark Freeport is the white building along M A Roxas highway of Clark which houses over 2000 selections of fine vintage wines. The Clark Wine Center is one of the places to visit, a tourist spot and a good shopping place for those staying in Angeles City, Subic or Clark Pampanga.

Residents of Pampanga Angeles City, Subic, Tarlac and Clark Philippines know of this wine shop as one of the best places in Clark, a good night out place and simply the best place to hang out, enjoy some good wine with cheese on the roof deck with good atmosphere, or just relax and unwind with friends and family in a cool place. This wine shop in Clark Pampanga is recognized by many to be one of the best places to buy fine vintage wine in the Philippines. Located near Mimosa Leisure Estate surrounded by golf courses, resorts and a casino, this well known wine shop is frequently visited for its good selection of wine not available in Manila or Subic. Clark Wine Center is open 7 days a week from 10am to 8pm. Private dinners, wine tastings and group gatherings can be organized by advanced reservation.

Foodies and wine lovers travel north from Manila to wine and dine at Philippines’ best fine dining restaurant in Pampanga Clark Freeport worth the 60-minutes drive for a memorable evening of good food with vintage wine at Yats Restaurant & Wine Bar. Most guests would stop by this famous wine shop called Clark Wine Center to bring home a few good bottles of fine vintage wine also. Other visitors may find the wine selections in some of the restaurants in Angeles City Pampanga to be less than interesting, so they stop by this wine shop near Angeles City Pampanga Clark Philippines, buy some good wines and bring these bottles of good vintage wines to the restaurants so they can enjoy the dinner.

Wines from Burgundy, Bordeaux, Rhone, Loire, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Alsace, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, South Africa, Chile and Argentina etc. are well represented in this Clark Wine Shop.

This is one of the frequently visited places for wine lovers from Manila and Angeles City to buy international wines in Pampanga.

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Getting to this wine shop in Pampanga Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone Philippines from Manila
Getting to the Clark Wine Center wine shop from Manila is quite simple: after entering Clark Freeport from Dau and Angeles City, proceed straight along the main highway M A Roxas. Clark Wine Center is the stand-along white building on the right, at the corner A Bonifacio Ave. From the Clark International Airport DMIA, ask the taxi to drive towards the entrance of Clark going to Angeles City. From Mimosa, just proceed towards the exit of Clark and this wine shop is on the opposite side of the main road M A Roxas.

Best place to buy wine in Clark Pampanga outside Manila near Subic and Angeles City Philippines is Clark Wine Center.

Click here to contact Clark Wine Center in Clark Pampanga for inquiries and orders.

Clark Wine Center
Bldg 6460 Clark Observatory Building
Manuel A. Roxas Highway corner A Bonifacio Ave,
Angeles Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga 2023
0922-870-5173 0917-826-8790 (ask for Ana Fe)

Wine@Yats-International.com

YATS Wine Cellars
Manila Sales Office
3003C East Tower, Phil Stock Exchange Center,
Exchange Rd Ortigas Metro Manila, Philippines 1605
(632) 637-5019 0917-520-4393 ask for Rea or Chay

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While in Clark, it might be a good idea to enjoy an evening of wine-and-dine in the fine dining Yats Restaurant and Wine Bar that features an award winning 2700-line wine list. Highly recommended fine dining restaurant in Manila for special occasion is Yats Restaurant & Wine Lounge located in the famous Mimosa Leisure Estate in Clark Pampanga. Situated near this popular restaurant in Clark is the Mimosa Golf Course as well as the Mimosa Clark Casino. This top rated restaurant near Angeles City Pampanga in Clark Philippines is frequently used for private parties and corporate functions such as board meetings and other gatherings. It is located in Mimosa Leisure Estate of Clark Freeport Zone. For more information, visit http://www.YatsRestaurant.com

YATS Leisure Philippines is a developer and operator of clubs, resorts and high-class restaurants and wine shops in Clark Angeles Philippines http://www.YatsLeisure.com

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Besides good restaurants to wine and dine near Manila, Subic or in Angeles City Pampanga, Clark Philippines, those requiring assistance for hotel and resort bookings in Clark, Pampanga, Philippines may log on to http://www.HotelClarkPhilippines.com for more information and reservations.

The lifestyle in Clark Pampanga is quite unique. For more information about shopping, sports, golf, leisure, hotel accommodation, where to see and visit, what to do, where to wine and dine and good places to hang out, relax, have a drink with friends, child-friendly establishments, log on to
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Wine lovers looking for a special bottle or something that is of great value and special discounts might log on to this web site to shop for fine vintage wines
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Those visitors who plan to relax and unwind in Angeles City, Subic, Pampanga, Clark Philippines might make an effort to book a room at the famous beach and lake resort Clearwater Resort & Country Club. This famous hotel in Clark Pampanga is frequently visited by families with children looking for a good place in Clark to see, a good holiday destination for the family to relax and unwind in the beautiful outdoor facilities. For more information, log on to www.ClearwaterPhilippines.com


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