Under Sections 284 and 285 of the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991, the 83 provinces were allotted P200.416 billion in the proposed Total NTA Shares.
Meanwhile, the 148 cities and 1,486 municipalities were allocated P201.2 billion and P295.4 billion, respectively, in the proposed Total NTA Shares. On the other hand, P174.2 billion was earmarked for the 41,953 barangays in the country.
Each LGU is also mandated to appropriate no less than 20 percent of its NTA share for development projects, which is commonly known as the Development Fund (DF).
The 2024 NTA remains consistent with the LGC of 1991 and the Supreme Court ruling on the Mandanas-Garcia Case, which effectively strengthened fiscal decentralization due to the significant increase in the tax base used for the computation of the NTA.
Local Governments shall have a just share, as determined by law, in the national taxes that shall be automatically released according to Section 6, Article X of the General Provisions of the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
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