Pay RPT Early, avail of 20 percent discount
BACOLOD City – The Land Tax Division of the Bacolod City Treasurer’s Office, headed by Acting City Treasurer Arlene Memoria, is strongly encouraging taxpayers to settle their real property tax early to avail of the 20 percent discount on advanced payment starting Dec 21, 2021. Memoria said that the clients should pay as early as

By Staff Writer
BACOLOD City – The Land Tax Division of the Bacolod City Treasurer’s Office, headed by Acting City Treasurer Arlene Memoria, is strongly encouraging taxpayers to settle their real property tax early to avail of the 20 percent discount on advanced payment starting Dec 21, 2021.
Memoria said that the clients should pay as early as possible for the remaining period and not wait for the last day to be properly accommodated.
The CTO – LTD started accepting advanced RPT payments on Dec. 1 and will run until December 31.
Payments can be made at the 3rd floor of Ayala Malls Capitol Central from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Sundays, Memoria added.
Taxpayers are requested to bring their previous official receipts or Tax Declaration for accurate identification of their properties, the acting city treasurer said.
For inquiries and clarification, the office can be reached at 434-7950, or via email at cto_landtax@bacolodcity.gov.ph.
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