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Good news! You can now avail of the Estate Tax Amnesty until June 14, 2023. The Implementing Rules & Regulations for the...
02/10/2021

Good news!

You can now avail of the Estate Tax Amnesty until June 14, 2023.

The Implementing Rules & Regulations for the Estate Tax Amnesty extension has been approved under BIR RR No. 17-2021 last August 3.

Source: https://bit.ly/birfbpage

To know more about title transfer of property, inheritance, and other title related concerns, you may reach us at:

INQUIRE@ 09750657000


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02/10/2021

RD Caloocan

Never GUESS AGAIN.What are the STEPS to transfer the title of your property? What documents do you need? Wait, should yo...
28/09/2021

Never GUESS AGAIN.

What are the STEPS to transfer the title of your property? What documents do you need? Wait, should you be really doing guesswork on the most expensive purchase of your life?

STOP guessing. START working with the Land Title Transfer EXPERTS.

Get the PROFESSIONALS to help. Call CONVEYANCE TODAY.

Our services include:
Title Transfer
Extra-Judicial Settlement of Estate of Real Properties
Assistance in Reconstitution of Property Title
Assistance in Consolidation / Subdivision of Title
Verification of Property Location
Title Verification / Due Diligence
Payment of Real Estate Property Tax
Cancellation of Annotations on Title

For more information, you may reach us at:
INQUIRE 09755063600

Requirements for Transfer of Land Title1. Deed of Conveyance – whether it is a Deed of Absolute Sale (DOAS), Extrajudica...
20/09/2021

Requirements for Transfer of Land Title

1. Deed of Conveyance – whether it is a Deed of Absolute Sale (DOAS), Extrajudical Settlement of Estate with Sale (EJS with Sale), Deed of Donation, etc.

Prepare 8 copies.
- For sales transactions, prepare an Acknowledgement Receipt of the amount received by the seller. Or an Official Receipt, if the seller is a real estate dealer or habitually engaged in real estate.
- Make sure the deed indicates the unique Tax Identification Number (TIN) numbers of the parties involved.

Important: the spelling of the names on the deed of conveyance, the name on the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) TIN and on the identification documents should be the same; the signature on the deed of conveyance and on the IDs should be the same.

Why prepare 8 copies? Here’s the distribution breakdown:
- Notary Public
- Seller
- Buyer
- Copy for submission to the various government agencies (Bureau of Internal Revenue, Provincial/City Treasurer’s Office, Registry of Deeds, LGU Assessor’s Office)
- Copy as Reserve

2. Photocopies of IDs of all signatories in the deed; all photocopies must have 3 signatures of the owner of the ID; IDs are called “competent evidence of identity” and are defined as a “current identification document issued by an official agency bearing the photograph and signature of the individual”.

Examples: Valid Passport, Valid Driver’s License, Valid license cards issued by the Professional Regulations Commission, etc. Important: Do not use expired IDs.

3. Official Receipt of the Notary Public for the notarization of the deed.

4. Certified True Copy of the Title.
- You will get this from the Registry of Deeds that has jurisdiction over the property.

5. Certified true copy of the latest Tax Declaration.
- When you request for the certified true copies of the latest Tax Declaration indicate for “BIR Purposes”. Please take note that there are separate tax declarations for the land and for the improvement (ex. house, building). The Tax Declaration is issued by the Assessor’s Office of the city or municipality where the property is located.

6. Tax Clearance – Issued by the Office of the Treasurer of the city or municipality.
- This certifies that the Real Property Taxes for the property, both the land and improvements, have been paid.
Requirements to get a Tax Clearance:
- Latest Tax Declaration
- Latest Official Receipts of Real Property Tax payments
- Previous Tax Clearance (if any)

7. SPA and valid ID if the requesting party is not the registered owner.

8. Marriage certificate (for married sellers and buyers)

9. Birth certificate (only when applicable).
- In cases of Deed of Donation proving relationship between donor and donee or Extra-Judicial Settlement to prove relationship between decedent and heirs.

10. Certificate of No Marriage (Cenomar) (only when applicable). Needed if seller or buyer is single. Please take note that the Cenomar is valid only for six (6) months from issuance by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

For lots-only sale:
11. Certificate of No Improvement. Secure this from the Assessor’s Office of the city or municipality

12. Owner’s Duplicate Copy of the Title
Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) – for land or house and lot or lot with improvement.

Condominium Certificate of Title (CCT) – for a residential condominium, office condominium or parking unit

13. Special Power of Attorney to Process the Title Transfer – if someone else shall process your title transfer. This SPA shall be required by the BIR, LGU Treasurer’s Office, Registry of Deeds, and LGU Assessor’s Office.
Important: It should be signed by the seller.

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Manila North Road
Meycauayan
1444

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