Sunday, October 1, 2017

How Are Properties Valuated In Estate Tax?


The properties subject to Estate Tax shall be appraised based on its fair market value at the time of the decedent's death.

The appraised value of the real estate shall be whichever is higher of the fair market value, as determined by the Commissioner (zonal value) or the fair market value, as shown in the schedule of values fixed by the Provincial or City Assessor.

If there is no zonal value, the taxable base is the fair market value that appears in the latest tax declaration.

If there is an improvement, the value of improvement is the construction cost per building permit or the fair market value per latest tax declaration.
it or the fair market value per latest tax declaration.

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