SECTION 1. Any provisions of existing laws, city charters and ordinances, executive orders, rules and regulations parts thereof, to the contrary notwithstanding, professional legally authorized to practice his profession, who has paid the corresponding annual privilege tax on professions required by Section two hundred and one of Commonwealth Act Numbered Four hundred and sixty-six as amended by Republic Act Numbered Forty-two, shall be entitled to practice the profession for which he has been duly qualified under the law, in all parts of the Philippines without being subject to any other tax, charge, licnese or fee for the practice of such profession: Provided, however, That they have paid to the office concerned the registration fees required in their respective professions.
資料由法律人 LawPlayer整理提供·Philippine law / curated by LawPlayer from the Supreme Court E-Library
Republic Act
AN ACT TO DECLARE THE PRIVILEGE TAXES ON PROFESSIONS AS NOW IMPOSED BY LAW SUFFICIENT FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE PROFESSIONS IN ANY PART OF THE PHILIPPINES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Section 1
Section 2
SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect on July 18,1954.
Approved, June 18, 1954.
2 sections
Cite this law
AN ACT TO DECLARE THE PRIVILEGE TAXES ON PROFESSIONS AS NOW IMPOSED BY LAW SUFFICIENT FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE PROFESSIONS IN ANY PART OF THE PHILIPPINES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. (Official Gazette). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/ph/act/ra-1166
Source: Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines — Philippine laws are public documents (works of the government).
本頁資料來源:Supreme Court E-Library·整理提供:法律人 LawPlayer· lawplayer.com