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REAL PROPERTY TAX

DIVISION
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Norman David F. Delos Reyes
Acting City Treasurer

Ginia O. Villacorta
LTOO IV - RPT Division Chief

Edna T. Gamo
AO V - Asst. RPT Division Chief

Jeanne A. Armas Alex R. Lopez Angelo V. Nepomuceno Emelita Molina


SCDS AA I RCC II RCC II

Darwin F. Capuli Ana Liza I. Lopez Edgardo I. Dionisio Jr. Editha Aquino
RCC II RCC II RCC II RCC II

Mark Angelo Fuentes Bianca A. Abayon Mercedes Manalili


Job Order Job Order Casual
Real Property Taxes are the
financial backbone of the local
government.
Real Property Tax (RPT), is an annual tax that all
property owners need to pay.

This includes Land (Active and Idle),


Improvements or buildings or any
infrastructures, and machineries.
RPT DIVISION
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
and INNOVATIONS
ACCOMPLISHMENTS

REPORT OF RPT INCOME COLLECTION


Actual Revenue from
Fiscal Year Target % as to Target
RPT

2019 289,090,000.00 233,041,564.01 80.6%

2020 353,610,000.00 262,922,903.56 74.3%

2021 384,610,000.00 404,733,958.32 105%

2022 390,760,000.00 331,903,423.89 85%


(Jan. – Oct)
ACCOMPLISHMENTS

# of RPT Notice of Deliquency sent as


of

Filtering of Real Property Accounts


for correction of assessment year and
payment postings (Manual and
System)
ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Property Matching (Land and


Improvements)
INNOVATIONS

Monitoring / Tracking System for the


Status of RPU

Faster approval of request for Amnesty.


PROPOSED
PLANS AND
PROGRAMS
FOR
FY 2023
PROPOSED PLANS AND PROGRAMS FY 2023

1. Full Amnesty or Condonation of


interests and penalties of unpaid
real property taxes.

2. Updating / Correcting of the RPT


Data Base
PROPOSED PLANS AND PROGRAMS FY 2023

3. Information and Education Campaign


per barangay

4. Work Assessment and Professional


Development for RPT Personnel /
Assessment Personnel

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