The images I got from the web and just added them here.
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Whew, just got back from following up documentary
requirements from the BIR, Municipal Hall and the Register of Deeds for the
transfer of the land title under my name for a piece of land I bought. Wow so
many requirements I had to accomplish and the funny part is I have to submit
almost similar requirements to 3 government agencies. And boy the amount of
taxes and filing fees I have to pay was a bit shocking: 6.0% for Capital Gains
Tax, 1.5% for Documentary Stamps to be paid at the BIR based on the purchase
amount of the property. And then you pay also 0.50% for the Transfer Fee of
Title at the Munisipiyo. And then another > 1.0% approximately to the
Register of Deeds!
On top of these you need to pay the Munisipiyo for a
certification of your Tax Declaration and another certification for the Tax
Clearance and yet another for the Certification of No Development on the land.
And you do not get to know all these payments on the first day you visit them
unless you get or better yet make a checklist of the 3 agencies of government.
You also had to pay for a Certified Xerox Copy from the Register of Deeds for
the Duplicate of the Land Title even if you have a copy of the original owner's
duplicate.
It is painstaking hard work and patience. If you play
fair like me and do not go through the channel of experts and facilitators
lurking around. You might need several months to complete these tasks. If you
are not intelligent and ask the right questions to the right people, may be it
would take you a year or two to finish everything only for a small piece of
land. What if you lacked communication skills and knowledge about
documentations? I wonder what happens to the lowly farmers who inherit or buy
lands and the agrarian reform beneficiaries who had to deal with such government
requirements to get their names on their properties.
I think I should find a politician or become a politician
myself to push for reforms in such a bureaucratic mess! No wonder many lazy
inheritors just leave their properties to be taken over by knowledgeable
government officials and politicians! I think there is injustice there
somewhere in terms of the amounts to be paid and the processes to be followed
as well as the volume of documentary requirements. Yung ibang maliliit
pampa-xerox lang eh wala na, yung pang taxes and processing fees pa kaya
mabayaran nila? Some progressive form of taxation in this regard is much
needed. A one stop shop processing system that would simplify the procedures
need to be pushed! I am actually about to go through the same process for some
properties we inherited from our parents and Sister which remain un-acted upon
for years since they died because I nor my brother had the material time to do
it. It may require that I take a leave from work to attend to these! Ah Bureaucracy!
I wish I was born to a Dynasty!
… Ironically in my case mas nahirapan ako sa BIR kung
saan mas maraming requirements at mas mahal ang bayarin! Also now you have to
be computer literate to deal with BIR kasi you have to fill e-Forms sa eBIR.
Paano na ang ka-awawang Magsasaka! Mas madali sa Register of Deeds! Kaya lang
yung IT fees nila mahal! Pero tingin ko diskarte sa itaas yung IT Fees At sakop
lang ng isang private servicing company yan kasama ng ID system ng SSS, GSIS at
Pag-ibig pati ang Drivers License!
Some comments by his friends (I made minor revisions to #1 to make it more readable):
1. may bibilhin govt sa amin (lupa) na maliit lang
naman, gagawin service road.. kaso mas malaki daw yung tax na babayaran namen compare
sa ibabayad nila.. take note, hindi pa nila nare-release amount ng bayad nila, pero
my computation na ng taxes na need bayaran.. at nakakaloka, binigyan kami ng two
options, isang mas mataas n babayaran at isang binabaan ng around 3 percent
..whew..
2. yung mga "lazy inheritors" ay hindi
talaga "lazy" in the real sense of the word. Marami lang po sa kanila
ang walang pambayad sa Estate Taxes, at kung anu-ano pa pong ibang klase ng
fees and taxes, para sa transfer ng title sa pangalan ng mga heirs. Idagdag pa
ang layo ng locasyon ng namana. Kailangan mo munang umalis sa trabaho upang
makasunod sa pinapatupad na proceso ng gobyerno, na kadalasan naman ay nakakalito
sa common tao.
3. Don't forget sir that there are Land grabbing
syndicates who have ties with officials of LRA and Register of Deeds.
4. These seemingly rigid requirement of the
Register of Deeds are the causes of fraud and anomaly in the registration of
real properties. It is almost impossible for poor landowners to effect the
transfer of title to them!
5. Ha ha funny how you started your cycle, BIR
payments agad... The cycle actually starts from acquiring a certified true copy
of the title from RD, then Municipal level, then provincial level, then BIR,
then the Register of Deeds,,, after this good luck on how soon you can get your
title, unless you know somebody from Rd so that release of the title can be
expedited!!!
I also commented that it's a good experience for Floro. And we may wonder why many people are still enamored with "more government intervention/regulations" mantra.
Someone said that the purpose of government is to expand government. Somehow this is true. And that explains why I and other friends campaign and advocate for minimal or limited government, more market competition, more civil society role.
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See also:
Business Bureaucracy 5: Doing Business 2012 Report, August 28, 2012
Business Bureaucracy 6: Presentation at Rotary Club of Manila Bay, February 01, 2013
Business Bureaucracy 7: Penalizing Small Businesses, February 01, 2013
Nonoy Oplas, I do not really ask for more government interventions! In fact we can simplify many things in governance and bureaucracy! When I was in government I tried to simplify the flow of documents and decision making! I tried to reduce the signatories and initials that have to be placed in the routing of documents! If that is your sense on Minimal Governance, I Am with you! Personally I still think government and governance is need to equalize and redistribute ownership and access to resources!
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