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Section 1. Section s twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and the first paragraph of section twenty-nine, of Commonwealth Act Numbered Thirty-nine, entitled: "An Act creating the City of Zamboanga," are hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 27. Taxes on real estate.
— A tax, the rate per centum of ad valorem taxation not to exceed two
per centum, to be determined by the City Council on or before the
second Monday of February, shall be levied annually on the assessed
value of all real estate in the city subject to taxation. Taxes for any
year shall be due and payable on and after the first day of March. "If a property owner is not in
position to pay the total amount of taxes due on real estate in his or
her name, partial payment may be made on account of one or more lots,
or part thereof. "In the event that the crop is
extensively damaged or that a great lowering of the prices of products
is registered in any year, the City Council may, by resolution passed
on or before the thirty-first day of December of such year remit wholly
or in part the payment of the tax or penalty for the ensuing years but
such resolution shall have to specify clearly the grounds for such
remission and shall not take effect till it shall have been approved by
the Secretary of the Interior. "Section 28. Taxes on real estate
— Sale of personal property. — In the event that such tax and penalty
shall remain unpaid one month after payment thereof shall have become
due, the city treasurer shall prepare and sign a certified copy of the
records of his office, showing the persons delinquent in the payment of
their taxes and the amounts of tax and penalty respectively due from
them. He shall proceed at once to seize the personal property of each
delinquent, and, unless redeemed as hereinafter provided, to sell at
public auction, either at the main entrance of the municipal building
or at the place where such property is seized, as he shall determine,
so much of the same as shall satisfy the tax, penalty, and cost of
seizure and sale, to the highest bidder for cash, after due
advertisement by notice posted stating the time, place and cause of
sale. The certified copy of the city treasurers record of delinquents
shall be his warrant for his proceedings, and the purchaser at such
sale shall acquire an indefeasible title to the property sold. Within
two days after the sale, the city treasurer shall make return of his
proceedings and spread it upon his records. Any surplus from the sale,
over and above the tax, penalty, and costs, shall be returned to the
taxpayer on account of whose delinquency the sale has been made. It
shall not be essential to the validity of tax sales of real estate
hereunder that the city treasurer shall have attempted to make out of
the personal property of the taxpayer the tax due upon his real estate.
The remedy provided herein for the collection of taxes upon real estate
by levying upon the personal property of the taxpayer shall be deemed
to be cumulative only. The owner of the personal property seized may
redeem the same from the collection official at any time after the
seizure and before sale by tendering to him the amount of the tax, the
penalty, and costs incurred up to the time of tender. The costs to be
charged in making such seizure and sale shall only embrace the actual
expense of seizure and preservation of the property pending the sale,
and no charge shall be imposed for the services of the collecting
official or his deputy." "Section 29. Taxes on real estate
— Liens — Sales of real property. — Taxes and penalties assessed
against real property shall constitute a lien thereon, which lien shall
be superior to all other liens, mortgages, or encumbrances of any kind
whatsoever; shall be enforceable against the property whether in the
possession of the delinquent or any subsequent owner, and can only be
removed by the payment of the tax and penalty. The lien for the taxes
shall attach to the real property from the first day of March of the
year in which the taxes are due. In addition to the last-mentioned
procedure, the city treasurer may, upon the warrant of the certified
record required in the last preceding section, one month following the
date of delinquency, advertise the real estate of the delinquent for
sale, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy all public
taxes upon said property as above, and costs of sale, for a period of
thirty days." |
Since 19.07.98.