1. The document outlines the mandatory documentary requirements for real property transactions which include the TIN of buyers and sellers, original deed of sale, tax declarations, title certificates, sworn declaration of no improvements, proof of payment, acknowledgment of sale proceeds, and special power of attorney if signatory is not a party.
2. For prior year sales, a certified true copy of the deed of sale/assignment from the Clerk of Court is required.
3. Additional documents like a location plan from the assessor's office, certificate of exemption from the BIR, or special power of attorney may be required depending on the specifics of the transaction.
1. The document outlines the mandatory documentary requirements for real property transactions which include the TIN of buyers and sellers, original deed of sale, tax declarations, title certificates, sworn declaration of no improvements, proof of payment, acknowledgment of sale proceeds, and special power of attorney if signatory is not a party.
2. For prior year sales, a certified true copy of the deed of sale/assignment from the Clerk of Court is required.
3. Additional documents like a location plan from the assessor's office, certificate of exemption from the BIR, or special power of attorney may be required depending on the specifics of the transaction.
1. The document outlines the mandatory documentary requirements for real property transactions which include the TIN of buyers and sellers, original deed of sale, tax declarations, title certificates, sworn declaration of no improvements, proof of payment, acknowledgment of sale proceeds, and special power of attorney if signatory is not a party.
2. For prior year sales, a certified true copy of the deed of sale/assignment from the Clerk of Court is required.
3. Additional documents like a location plan from the assessor's office, certificate of exemption from the BIR, or special power of attorney may be required depending on the specifics of the transaction.
1. The document outlines the mandatory documentary requirements for real property transactions which include the TIN of buyers and sellers, original deed of sale, tax declarations, title certificates, sworn declaration of no improvements, proof of payment, acknowledgment of sale proceeds, and special power of attorney if signatory is not a party.
2. For prior year sales, a certified true copy of the deed of sale/assignment from the Clerk of Court is required.
3. Additional documents like a location plan from the assessor's office, certificate of exemption from the BIR, or special power of attorney may be required depending on the specifics of the transaction.
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Documentary Requirements
Mandatory Requirements [additional two (2) photocopies of each
document]:
1. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) of Seller/s and Buyer/s;
2. Duly Notarized Original Deed of Absolute Sale/Deed of Transfer; 3. Certified True Copy/ies of the Tax Declaration at the time or nearest to the date of the transaction issued by the Local Assessor’s Office for land and improvement; 4. Certified True Copy/ies of Original/Transfer/Condominium Certificate/s of Title (OCT/TCT/CCT); 5. Sworn Declaration of No Improvement by at least one (1) of the transferees or Certificate of No Improvement issued by the Assessor’s Office, if applicable; 6. Validated return and Original Official Receipt/Deposit Slip as proof of payment; for no payment return, copy of Acknowledgment Receipt of return filed thru eBlRForms; 7. Acknowledgment receipt of proceeds of sale from the seller; 8. Secretary’s Certificate or Board Resolution, approving the sale/transfer of the real property and indicating the name and position of the authorized signatory to the Deed of Sale/Assignment, if the seller/transferor is a corporation; 9. Duly Notarized Original Special Power of Attorney (SPA) from the transacting party/ies if the person signing is not one of the parties to the Deed of Transfer;
For sales made in prior years [additional two (2) photocopies of each document]
Certified True Copy of Deed of Sale/Assignment/Exchange or certification of
notarization issued by the Clerk of Court of City/Municipality or Regional Trial Court (RTC) or the Office of the Executive Judge of the City/Municipality where the Notary Public is registered or certification of notarization from the National Archives Office
Other Additional Requirements, if applicable [additional two (2)
photocopies of each document]:
Duly Notarized Original Special Power of Attorney (SPA), if the person
transacting/processing the transfer is not a party to the transaction Certification from the Philippine Consulate if document is executed abroad Location Plan/Vicinity map issued by the Local Assessor’s Office if zonal value cannot be readily determined from the documents submitted Certificate of Exemption/BIR Ruling issued by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue or his authorized representative, if tax exempt Such other documents as may be required by law/rulings/regulations/etc.