This procedure explains various ways to Obtain a Community Tax Certificate (Cedula) in Davao Region.
Individual:
Corporation:
New Business:
Renewal of Business:
Tax amount will depends if you are an unemployed, a business owner or an employed professional:
1 year from the date the CTC was issued.
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Community Tax Certificate (CTC) or Cedula is issued to a person or corporation upon payment of the Community Tax. A community tax is paid in place of residence of the individual or in the place where the principal office of the juridical entity is located. You can go to your local barangay (where you are a resident), or the municipal or city hall (City Treasurer’s Office) to apply for a CTC.
The Community Tax Certificate (CTC) popularly known as residence certificate, is usually used for documentation purposes. You will normally be asked to present a CTC when conducting transactions in various offices and agencies of the government. For instance, you could be asked to present a cedula as a supporting document when applying for a barangay clearance or a passport.
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A CTC is required to be presented every time an individual acknowledges any document before a notary public; takes the oath of office upon election or appointment to any position in the government service; receives any license, certificate, or permit from any public authority; pays any tax or fees; receives any money from any public fund; transacts other official business; or receives any money from any public fund.
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