Mr bikeinbatangas, for your info. there are some instances that we really don't put the exact price in a deed of sale to avoid paying more tax, for example you paid 450k but in papers is just a half. both sellers and buyers should agreed on it.![]()
Mr bikeinbatangas, for your info. there are some instances that we really don't put the exact price in a deed of sale to avoid paying more tax, for example you paid 450k but in papers is just a half. both sellers and buyers should agreed on it.![]()
yes i see the reason why people try to cheat the governement of tax, this was explained to me already when i spotted the irregularity.
one lawyer told me i could use the tax fraud against my ex, while another told me to forget it as only the seller would be troubled by extra tax demands, not my ex. so i'm not exactly filled with confidence about lawyers here, some obviously don't know the law themselves.
it seems i'm wasting my time searching for advice here as nobody has experience of this themselves or they are not members of this forum if they have. thanks to those who made an effort.
I hope you manage to find a way to get back something from your experience.
I also hope you will show extreme caution when choosing a lawyer in the Philippines.
I would hate to see you posting questions about spending all your money on a lawyer and getting nothing for it.
Tread carefully. That's also not an uncommon story.
Mr.BikeinBatangas,You don't have the right to complain about the irregularity since you are benefited on it.You agreed and give consent, in fact you did signed in it.Buyers should asked the Register of Deeds and Assessor's Office before buying any properties to avoid any problem. You have known about it.since you did it in your country,..You have known our laws that you cannot own a piece of Land,She is is just a girlfriend,"love is not blind... it sees, but it doesn't mind..Anyway I want to say all things begins right ,Ends well.
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