What is a Real Property Tax (RPT) Receipt?
A Real Property Tax (RPT) Receipt is an official document issued by the local government unit (LGU) that confirms the payment of real property tax for land and improvements (such as buildings and structures). It serves as proof that a property owner has fulfilled their tax obligations for a specific period, typically a year.
You can obtain your RPT Receipt at the City or Municipal Treasurer’s Office in the local government unit (LGU) where the property is located. Some LGUs also provide online payment options, allowing you to download or request an electronic copy of your receipt.
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