BIR Zonal Values in Marupit
Camaligan, Camarines Sur
ALL LOTS
Marupit
RHEA VIII, SUBD. 1
Marupit
ILAOD
Marupit
IRAYA
Marupit
NORTE
Marupit
RHEA VIII, SUBD. 2
Marupit
HOUSING SUBD.
Marupit
ALL OTHER AGRICULTURAL LOTS
Marupit
SOCIALIZED HOUSING
Marupit
| Location / Street | Barangay | Classification | Zonal Value |
|---|---|---|---|
ALL LOTS | Marupit | Commercial Regular | ₱3,300/sqm |
RHEA VIII, SUBD. 1 | Marupit | Residential Regular | ₱3,000/sqm |
ILAOD | Marupit | Residential Regular | ₱2,600/sqm |
IRAYA | Marupit | Residential Regular | ₱2,600/sqm |
NORTE | Marupit | Residential Regular | ₱2,500/sqm |
RHEA VIII, SUBD. 2 | Marupit | Residential Regular | ₱2,500/sqm |
HOUSING SUBD. | Marupit | Residential Regular | ₱2,400/sqm |
ALL OTHER AGRICULTURAL LOTS | Marupit | Agricultural Class 50 | ₱150/sqm |
SOCIALIZED HOUSING | Marupit | Residential Regular | ₱0/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 Marupit, Camaligan?
BIR zonal values in Marupit, Camaligan 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 Marupit, Camaligan the same as market value?
No. Zonal values reflect the BIR's tax-purpose valuation, which typically lags market price. Actual market values in Marupit, Camaligan can be 30-100% higher depending on classification (residential vs commercial vs industrial) and street-level positioning.
