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Certainly! Transferring land title in the Philippines involves several steps.

Let
me guide you through the process:
1. Prepare the Requi
2. red Documents:
o Gather the necessary documents, including:
 Notarized Deed of Sale: This serves as proof of the transaction
between the property owner and the buyer.
 Tax Identification Number (TIN) and ID of both the buyer and
seller.
 Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) for the house or lot.
 Tax Clearance.
 Tax Declaration.
 Real Property Tax for the current year.
 A photo of the property for sale1.
3. Submit Deed of Sale for Tax Computation:
o Present the notarized Deed of Sale to the Bureau of Internal Revenue
(BIR) for tax computation. The BIR will assess the necessary taxes
based on the property’s market value or the price indicated in the
deed of sale.
4. Pay the Required Taxes:
o Pay the applicable taxes, including capital gains tax, documentary
stamp tax, and transfer tax.
5. Get a Certificate Authorizing Registration (CAR):
o Obtain the CAR from the BIR after paying the required taxes.
6. Submit the CAR to the Local Treasurer’s Office:
o Present the CAR to the Local Treasurer’s Office where the property is
located.
o Pay the transfer fees and other charges.
7. Register the Transfer with the Register of Deeds:
o Visit the Register of Deeds office and submit the CAR, Deed of Sale,
and other required documents.
o The Register of Deeds will process the transfer and issue a new title
in the buyer’s name.

Remember that the land title is crucial for protecting your rights as an owner
and facilitating various transactions related to the property. It serves as
absolute proof of ownership and allows you to use the title as collateral for
loans and other financial transactions2. If you have any further questions or need

assistance, feel free to ask! 🏠📝

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