Municipal Assessors Convene to Discuss RPVARA, Real Estate Processing Updates

By: William R. Garcia IV, GPC-OPAss | Photos By: OPAss | Date: March 31, 2025


The Municipal Assessors League of La Union discussed crucial updates and challenges regarding the Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act (RPVARA) and procedural requirements for processing real estate deeds in their meeting on March 7, 2025, at the Bids and Awards Committee Conference Room, Provincial Capitol, City of San Fernando, La Union.

The meeting was attended by Bureau of Internal Revenue Regional District Officer Ernesto I. Mangabat; Bureau of Local Government Finance - Region I Engr. Fernalyn C. Sarmiento; 19 municipal assessors of La Union; Assistant Provincial Treasurer Clarinda Vidamo; Provincial Assessor Engr. Arnulfo Cacho; Assistant Provincial Assessor Nida G. Dungan; and unit heads of the Office of the Provincial Assessor.

Provincial Assessor Engr. Cacho provided updates on the PGLU-Real Property Tax Administration, previously known as the General Revision of the Schedule of Fair Market Values. He mentioned that the first phase might take place this year.

Regarding the RPVARA law, Mr. Mangabat highlighted the need to align property valuation processes with its provisions. He also emphasized that the responsibility of formulating unit values has been officially transferred to assessors, with the BLGF overseeing the process.

Municipal Assessors raised the issue of updating the income classifications of municipalities which could align with the classifications under Ordinance No. 364-2022 and 399-2022. Majority suggested if it is possible to use the previous class in the application of SMV.

The possibility of setting a three-month validity period for tax declarations, like other government-issued documents, was also explored. Further discussions with BLGF included forming a technical committee comprising the treasury, assessors, and BLGF representatives to address taxation and valuation issues more effectively.

Ms. Vidamo from the PTO also provided updates on their processes as the office is implementing the real property tax amnesty to delinquent taxpayers under the RPVARA law.

The meeting ended with an agreement to continue discussions on unresolved concerns in future meetings inviting other concerned offices and agencies. The goal is to foster La Union PROBINSYAnihan to improve coordination between agencies and create a more efficient system for real estate taxation and property valuation in the province.

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