BOSS AT THE JRBB HALL
To facilitate taxpayers, essential offices of the local government and national agencies converged at the JRBB Hall for the Business Renewal 2025 initiative.
Let us support the government by paying our taxes on time.

MARKET VENDORS MEETING
Under the guidance of Mayor Richard Garin, Mr. Jon Mark Muyong, the Municipal Economic Enterprise’s Market In-charge, has been instrumental in fostering the growth of local vendors.
On October 28, 2024, Mr. Muyong convened a meeting with the Miagao Market Vendors Association, led by its president, Mr. Loreto Nagallo, Sr. They tackled pressing concerns, including Tax Identification Number (TIN) and Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) registration, among other vital issues.
For his part, Mayor Richard Garin conveyed his profound appreciation to the vendors for their steadfast support. He also announced a subsidy intended to alleviate the financial burden of the DOLE registration fees.



USAPANG BABOY
On October 17, 2024, the officers and members of the Miagao Hog Raisers Association, led by Mr. Alex Gabayeron, formally met with Mayor Richard Garin.
The meeting centered around a crucial discussion regarding the a proposed project specifically aimed at acquiring land designated for hog raising activities.
The conversations highlighted the Association’s commitment to enhancing the local hog farming industry and ensuring sustainable practices that benefit both the farmers and the community.



Mayor Richard Garin personally handed over the approved business permits to these local entrepreneurs.
In his message, he expressed gratitude for their unwavering support of his administration, particularly for their prompt and honest payment of taxes.
Mayor Garin emphasized that their contributions are vital to the success of his leadership.



Mayor Richard Garin personally handed approved business permits to business owners in a series of continuous releases.
In his message, Mayor Garin thanked them for their support and cooperation, particularly in faithfully paying their fees and taxes—contributions that are crucial to the operation of the government.