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  1. Nov 5, 2022 · Street vendors, or popularly known in the Philippines as sidewalk vendors, oftentimes play cat-and-mouse with authorities from local governments and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.

  2. all vendors shall daily pay their prescribed market fees and under no circumstances will they be allowed to accumulate back rentals in excess of fifteen days and any vendor who, after due notice of demand, has failed to pay such rentals, shall automatically forfeit his rights as stallholders, and his stalls may be closed by the market ...

  3. Aug 1, 2019 · Even if many of them are below the taxable income bracket and are financially precarious, vendors give various payments, both formal (e.g. permits) and informal (e.g. bribes to syndicates and even barangay officials). They are also indirectly taxed through VAT.

  4. Diamond Kalaw, a street vendor from Quezon City in Metro Manila is the president of the Muslim-Christian Vendors Association in the Batasan area. She told The Diplomat that since the clearing...

  5. Mar 1, 2013 · This research studied street vendors of one of the active commuter interchanges of Metro Manila, the Monumento Station area in Caloócan City, framing their needs, issues and aspirations against...

  6. Jul 18, 2019 · MANILA, Philippines – Street vendors are part of the informal economy, making them difficult to monitor and regulate. While this allows them to dodge tax payment, this also means they lack legal...

  7. Oct 11, 2018 · This study described three concerns of street vendors: physical/spatial concerns; socio-economic concerns; and legal concerns. In terms of spatial issues, there were concerns of vendors slowing down traffic and pedestrian flow through the streets.