BIR Zonal Values in Mamala Ii

Sariaya, Quezon

12 records
BIR Zonal Values in Mamala Ii, Sariaya(12 of 12 shown)

VERSATILE SUBD.

Mamala II

₱3,500
Residential Regular
/sqm

ATIENZA SUBD.

Mamala II

₱3,500
Residential Regular
/sqm

DOÑA CONCHA SUBD.

Mamala II

₱3,500
Residential Regular
/sqm

DRR COMPOUND

Mamala II

₱3,500
Residential Regular
/sqm

HOLY FAMILY VILLAGE

Mamala II

₱3,500
Residential Regular
/sqm

ROCKVILLE SUBD.

Mamala II

₱3,500
Residential Regular
/sqm

ALL LOTS

Mamala II

₱2,500
Commercial Regular
/sqm

ALL LOTS

Mamala II

₱2,000
Residential Regular
/sqm

INTERIOR LOTS

Mamala II

₱1,500
Residential Regular
/sqm

ALL LOTS

Mamala II

₱150
Agricultural Class 1
/sqm

ALL LOTS

Mamala II

₱150
Agricultural Class 4
/sqm

ALL LOTS

Mamala II

₱100
Agricultural Class 50
/sqm

About BIR Zonal Values

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) publishes per-square-meter zonal value rates for barangays across the Philippines. These values are used to compute Capital Gains Tax (CGT) at 6% and Documentary Stamp Tax (DST) at 1.5% on real property transactions, whichever is higher between the gross selling price and the BIR zonal value.

Zonal classifications include Residential (R1, R2, R3), Commercial (C1-C5), Industrial (I), and Agricultural codes. Each classification corresponds to a different per-square-meter floor rate set by the local Revenue District Office (RDO).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are BIR zonal values in Mamala Ii, Sariaya?

BIR zonal values in Mamala Ii, Sariaya are per-square-meter rates published by the Bureau of Internal Revenue's Revenue District Office. They are the floor used to compute Capital Gains Tax (CGT) at 6% and Documentary Stamp Tax (DST) at 1.5% on real property transactions in this area.

Are zonal values in Mamala Ii, Sariaya the same as market value?

No. Zonal values reflect the BIR's tax-purpose valuation, which typically lags market price. Actual market values in Mamala Ii, Sariaya can be 30-100% higher depending on classification (residential vs commercial vs industrial) and street-level positioning.