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thrust of Muntinlupa City’s Real Property Tax Administration
is twofold: to harness the power of technology for better
service delivery and to provide technical assistance to other
local government units who intend to do the same. The city
government has already computerized its real property tax
based successfully. Assessment tools like tax maps and cadastral
surveys have been used to develop a master list of all real
properties within the locality. It contains the description
and location of each property, the market and taxable value,
the amount of taxes that were paid, and the list of delinquent
payers. Monthly tax reports are generated and collection bills
are sent promptly to concerned citizens.
The
system which covers both the RPTA operations of the City Assessor’s
Office and the property Billing and Collection of the City
Treasurer’s Office, is recognized and recommended by
the Bureau of Local Government-Finance, as the Model System
worth replicating by other local government units.
Transaction
time has been reduced drastically from 30 to 45 minuets to
barely 3 to 10 minutes, done in a friendly and personalized
manner thus, establishing strong linkages with taxpayers.
A computer is always available with an easy manual to follow
for instructions. Likewise, a flyleaf is provided by the Assessor’s
Office outlining the correct sequence of transactions to complete
payments.
As
a result, collection 1999 grew by 15% despite the absence
of a revaluation or increase in tax rates. The city’s
real property tax base grew from P2.6 Billion in 1988 to about
P19.5 Billion in 2000. Efficiency of employees has increased
and the Office has been awarded the Pag-asa Award and the
Gantimpala Awards by the Civil Service Commission. The program
has also been replicated in 21 municipalities since 1997.
To systematize the process, the office instituted the following
steps: (1) a memorandum of agreement is drawn between the
two LGUs; (2) the city government of Muntinlupa provides the
training and the software for free while the host LGUs provide
the hardware; and (3) an on-site evaluation is done aside
from follow-up visits and consultations provided by the city
government of Muntinlupa. Installation usually takes up to
six months.
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