Muntinlupa LGU posts P6.4-B revenue in 2023 to achieve 101% collection efficiency rating
The Muntinlupa City government collected P6.4 billion revenue in 2023, translating to a higher collection efficiency rating.
According to the City Treasurer’s Office, the P6.4 billion revenue is higher by P200 million compared to P6.2 billion collected in 2022.




Renewal of business permits and the City Treasury Office in Muntinlupa (Photos from the Muntinlupa PIO)
The 2023 revenue translated to a 100.98 percent collection efficiency rating for the Muntinlupa City government.
City Treasurer Erwin Vibora said the higher revenue was realized through the strict implementation of local taxation and fiscal policies.
“The strategies used by the City Treasurer's Office - Muntinlupa City to meet or exceed the targeted income is through strict implementation of local taxation and fiscal matters of the Local Government Code or Republic Act No. 7160 and the Revenue Code of Muntinlupa, following the policy and guidelines of Local Treasury Operations Manual (LTOM) of the Department of Finance - Bureau of Local Government Finance, existing laws and ordinances,” said Vibora in his report.



He said offices that achieved high revenues for the city government are: Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO) - P2.4 billion, City Treasurer’s Office - P2.3 billion, Colegio de Muntinlupa - P108 million, City Engineering Office / City Building Office - P57.5 million, and City Zoning Office - P34.2 million.
City government offices with high collection efficiency are: Sports and Recreations Management Division - 181.15 percent, Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO) - 129.29 percent, Muntinlupa City Technical Institute (MCTI) - 124.05 percent, City Treasurer’s Office (CTO) - 119.20 percent, and Colegio de Muntinlupa (CDM) - 108.22 percent.