Republic Act No. 436, enacted on June 7, 1950, amends Section 115 of Commonwealth Act No. 141 to impose ordinary taxes on all public lands held by private individuals, corporations, or associations. This includes lands granted under homesteads, concessions, or contracts, even while the title remains with the State. The tax obligation begins the year following the filing of the homestead application or the approval of the concession or contract, based on the value established at that time. The Act took effect immediately upon its approval.
June 7, 1950
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 436
AN ACT TO TAX ALL PUBLIC LANDS HELD BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS OR BY CORPORATIONS, OR OTHER ASSOCIATIONS, WHETHER IN THE NATURE OF HOMESTEADS, CONCESSIONS OR CONTRACTS, AS TO ORDINARY TAXES, THEREBY AMENDING SECTION ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN OF COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE
Section one hundred and fifteen of Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and forty-one is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 115. All lands granted by virtue of this Act, including homesteads upon which final proof has not been made or approved, shall, even though and while the title remains in the State, be subject to the ordinary taxes, which shall be paid by the grantee or the applicant, beginning with the year next following the one in which the homestead application has been filed, or the concession has been approved, or the contract has been signed, as the case may be, on the basis of the value fixed in such filing, approval or signing of the application, concession or contract." cd i
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. casia
Approved: June 7, 1950
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 46, No. 6, p. 2461 in June 1950
Taxation of Public Lands Held by Private Persons, Republic Act No. 436, Jun 7, 1950 (Philippines)
Taxation of Public Lands Held by Private Persons, Republic Act No. 436 (Phil. 1950)
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