CDA by laws for federation
This BIR return is filed by all persons (natural or juridical) whether resident or non-resident, including Estates and Trusts, who sells, exchanges, or disposes of a real property located in the Philippines classified as capital asset as defined under Sec. 39 (A)(1) of RA 8424 for the purpose of securing a Tax Clearance Certificate to effect transfer of ownership (title) of the property from the seller to the buyer. However, filing of the return is no longer required when the real property transaction involves the following: - it is not classified as a capital asset - not located in the Philippines - disposition is gratuitous - disposition is pursuant to the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform To be filed with the RDO having jurisdiction over the place where the property being transferred is located.
This BIR return is filed quarterly by every corporation, partnership, joint stock companies, joint accounts, associations (except foreign corporation not engaged in trade or business in the Philippines and joint venture or consortium formed for the purpose of undertaking construction projects or engaging in petroleum, coal, geothermal and other energy operations), government-owned or controlled corporations, agencies and instrumentalities.
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