+ Follow LANDS MANAGEMENT SERVICES Tag
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[Title] => DENR meets with contractors to ensure survey success
[Summary] => The Department of Environment and Natural Resources- 7 through the Lands Management Services (LMS) organized a one-day regional conference with cadastral survey contractors to discuss the extent of implementation of the cadastral survey project in Region 7.
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[Title] => DENR-7's mediation center for land disputes now operational
[Summary] => The Department of Environment and Natural Resources-7 Lands Management Services (LMS) Mediation Service Center is now fully operational and functional following the composition of 18 accredited mediators, mostly land management officers and legal officers, with satellite units in the four provinces in Central Visayas.
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[Title] => Land titling scam threatens 5,000 Caloocan residents
[Summary] => At least 5,000 informal settlers in Caloocan City could lose their homes due to the alleged land titling irregularity and antiquated system in various government land administration agencies.
Ric Domingo, national coordinator of the National Anti-Poverty Commissions Task Force LARA (Land Administration Reform Act), said the urban poor sector, particularly in Maligaya Park Subdivision and the Capitol Parkland Subdivision in Caloocan City North, is the most affected of this scam.
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[Title] => Land administration reform to raise sectors revenues
[Summary] => Governments prime source of revenue from registration of land titles the capital gains tax (CGT) has declined since 1995 from P3.8 billion to P3.5 billion in 2000. This coincided with a decline in CGT returns of almost 20 percent.
Estimates show that the land tax base has declined from P75.8 billion to P58 billion in the same period. The importance of land as a tax base can be seen in the land revenues from BIR and LGU (RPT) which, in year 2000, totaled about P30 billion, or 94.7 percent of all land administration related revenue.
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LANDS MANAGEMENT SERVICES
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[Summary] => At least 5,000 informal settlers in Caloocan City could lose their homes due to the alleged land titling irregularity and antiquated system in various government land administration agencies.
Ric Domingo, national coordinator of the National Anti-Poverty Commissions Task Force LARA (Land Administration Reform Act), said the urban poor sector, particularly in Maligaya Park Subdivision and the Capitol Parkland Subdivision in Caloocan City North, is the most affected of this scam.
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Estimates show that the land tax base has declined from P75.8 billion to P58 billion in the same period. The importance of land as a tax base can be seen in the land revenues from BIR and LGU (RPT) which, in year 2000, totaled about P30 billion, or 94.7 percent of all land administration related revenue.
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August 30, 2003 - 12:00am