First-time buyers be aware. When a sale has been made and the property Deed of Sale is signed,deadliness are already running and if you are not prepared you run the risk of missing important dates to finalize the transfer of property paperwork. To help you prevent this,we’ve summarized the key steps you need to successfully transfer land titles.
Step 1: Prepare the following documents,make sure you have the certified true copy and at least 2 pho
tocopies of each requirement:
Step 2- Go to BIR of Office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue Regional District (BIR RDO) and submit all documents.
Step 3-Acquire computation of Capital Gains Tax(CGT-BIR Form 1706) or Creditable Withholding Tax(CWT-BIR FORM 1606)by the BIR representative.
Step 4-Acquire Documentary Stamp Tax(DST-BIR FORM 2000)
Step 5-Get the signed copies of the forms and file it at the Authorized Agent Bank (AAB) OR Municipal OR City Treasurers Office.
Step 6-At the BIR File for the Certificate Authorizing Registration (CAR). You will get a claim slip with the claim date. According to BIR Memorandum Order No. 15-03.BIR RDOs should release CARs for all One Time Transaction (ONETT) within five (5)days of submitting all required documents.
Step 7-Claim the CAR on the release date. Along with the CAR,the following documents will also be released, now stamped as received by the BIR
Step 8-Pay the Transfer Taxes at the Local Treasurer’s Office
Step 9-At the Local Treasurer’s Office also secure the Tax Clearance by presenting the followingd documents
Step 10-Head to the Registry of Deeds and present the following documents for the issuance of new land title,and the duplicate copy of the TCT and CCT in your name.
Step 11:Once the title has been transferred to your name secure the new Tax Declaration at the Municipal or Provincial Assessor’s Office. Bring the following documents: