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WORKSHOP ON TAX POLICY FOR DOMESTIC RESOURCE MOBILIZATION AND SEMINAR ON PROPERTY TAX REFORM: THE PHILIPPINE REGALA EXPERIENCE ADBI, Tokyo 20-23 February 2018

The Philippines is at a critical juncture. By 2050, more than 65% of the total population will live in cities. Cities generate 70% of the Philippines s GDP. Economic benefits of urbanization are not fully utilized. 75% of all jobs are informal. Challenges: infrastructure investments do not match demands of a growing population ; connectivity issues; limited access to basic services & economic opportunities Urgent need for Competitive, Sustainable and Inclusive Cities

CHALLENGES IN LAND AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OVERALL CONFIDENCE AND PERFORMANCE IN LAND SECTOR FOR ATTRACTING INVESTORS DOING BUSINESS RATINGS IN ASEAN PROPERTY RANKING DRAGGING DOWN BUSINESS EFFECIENCY IN 6 ASEAN COUNTRIES* SOME ASIAN CASES: The land sector is weighing down business environment. World Ranking from Doing Business {No 1 is Best} 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Thailand Singapore Business Rank Property Rank

CHALLENGES IN LAND AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAND ADMINISTRATION PERFORMANCE (ONLY 2 OF 10 ASEAN COUNTRIES PASS) 30.0 25.0 20.0 Land Administration Performance (0-30) Source: Doing Business Malaysia Singapore 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0

CHALLENGES IN LAND AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOW REVENUES FROM REAL PROPERTY (See 3 groups) 3.5 Property Tax Total by Year as % GDP {OECD Data Base} 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Japan Korea OECD Average Malaysia Indonesia Philippines Singapore Malaysia Philippines Indonesia

Durable Challenges (2014 LGAF, 2017 Land Conference, ASEAN Mayors Forum, ASEAN Sustainable Land Governance) Fragmented land administration & management A large proportion of untitled urban residential and rural properties Disincentives to registration of land transactions and information in cadaster or registry not updated Lack of access to an integrated land information: disorganized records management; cadastral map based on old records; errors and missing survey records High land transaction costs Poor land regulatory oversight Outdated property values LGUs do not maximize their internal revenue generating capacity from land Lack of a national land use policy Large number of unresolved court cases mostly on land 6

Piloted under LAMP2, thru NG-LG partnerships and TA support under AusAID Innovation Support Fund Broad, menu-based, demand-driven reforms for LGUs Intensive capacity building on LAM activities, particularly on marketbased valuation, GIS, land use planning, DRRM/CCA ADB scaling up thru TA (REGALA project), with focus on mature & new entrant LGUs to build capacity 14 LGU partners (cities, municipalities, provincial model) LAM Menu One-Stop-Shop (OSS) Development Systematic Titling and Tax Mapping Land Management & Investment Planning Property Valuation & Revenue Generation CIM & GIS Applications Systems and Database Development Inter-agency Coordination & Collaboration

An Integrated Approach to REGALA for a More Efficient Land Market in the Philippines Land Tenure Improvement : Secure Property Rights Revenue & Valuation Initiatives Parcel-based Spatial Land Information System Comprehensive Land Use Planning, CDP, Zoning Good Governance/ Coordination Mechnisms Sustainable, Competitive and Inclusive LGUs DRRM, CCA Planning, Area Master Planning

DILG NGA - LGU Partnership Model

STRATEGIES AND MITIGATING FACTORS Integrated approach to Land Administration and Management Political commitment Partnership agreement Linking legal with fiscal cadaster Progressive management and technical capability: focused, iterative, learning by doing using a mix of methodologies Infrastructure build-up Big-brother approach

LGU WORK SAMPLES FOR DECISION-MAKERS LGU DELINQUENCY MAP

SAMPLES OF LGU WORK PRODUCTS LAND VALUES MAP

DISASTER HAZARD MAPPING

Hazard Analysis

LGU WORK OUTPUTS ON DRMM/CCA: Legazpi Hazard Analysis

Updating of LGU Property Valuation Policies and Practices Based on Philippine Valuation Standards & Guidelines: Tax Compliance Study Tax Efficiency and Tax Impact Study Revenue Management Plan General Revision Training infrastructure (skills/modules)

SMV Process Flow Mass Appraisal Process Completion of SMV documents/ GR Forms Submission to BLGF for compliance review & certification Presentation of Proposed New SMV to the Mayor Submission of Proposed New SMV to Local Council Pre-publication of proposed ordinance Committee Deliberation & confirmation of public hearing dates Sending of Notices of Public Hearing Public Hearing Committee Reporting Floor Deliberation on Second Reading Third & Final Reading Enactment of Ordinance Approval by the Mayor Review by the Provincial Council Publication of Approved Ordinance General Revision Appeals period Tax Effectivity

Some REGALA Results and Impacts Efficiency of LAM services in terms of time and cost As a result of: Utilizing LAM technology to automate tax assessment and collection (ETRACS) Standardizing LAM processes due to automation P r o c e s s Before After Issuance of tax declaration (new) 2 days 2 hours Issuance of tax declaration (transfer) 45 mins. 30 mins. Issuance of certificate of true copy tax declarations of 15 mins. 5 mins. Issuance of certification of landholdings 12 mins. 5 mins. Issuance of assessment records (certifications) Issuance of Community Tax Certificates (CTCs) Payment of RP taxes and fees property) (single 2 hours 30 mins. 10 mins. 3 mins. 30 mins. 3 mins. Payment of business taxes and charges 30 mins. 3 mins.

REGALA Results and Impacts 300,000,000.00 270,384,131.35 Continued increases in city revenues from land tax and LAM agency service provision 250,000,000.00 200,000,000.00 150,000,000.00 207,831,776.31 167,435,129.81 225,214,648.83 181,404,448.08 252,752,615.89 208,043,699.42 225,270,946.23 Total Business As a result of: Utilizing LAM technology to automate tax assessment and collection (ETRACS) & to support risk assessment, land use planning, & socio-economic development (GIS) 100,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 40,396,646.50 43,813,200.75 44,708,916.47 45,113,185.12 RPT LAM inter-agency coordination and collaboration - 2011 2012 2013 2014 Average Increases (2011 to 2014): Real Property Tax: 4% Business Tax: 10% Total Local Taxes: 9%

Results and Impacts Expanded delivery of socio- economic services Private sector investments in property development as a result of improved LAM services Increased spending for socio-economic development programs Private Sector Investments 1,200,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00 800,000,000.00 600,000,000.00 400,000,000.00 200,000,000.00-2011 2012 2013 2014 Expenditures for Socio-Economic Development Programs 46,000,000.00 45,000,000.00 44,000,000.00 43,000,000.00 42,000,000.00 41,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 39,000,000.00 38,000,000.00 2011 2012 2013 2014

KEY LESSONS FROM REGALA 1. Partnerships key between the NGAs (policy making) and the LGUs ( implementing);. 2. Core governance functions (budgeting, investment planning, local revenue generation, spatial planning, access to land) are inter-related and should be linked to avoid duplication of resources. 3. Core good governance requires a strengthening of the mutually reinforcing processes as part of the whole of government process. 4. Core governance requires a committed and reform-minded Local Chief Executive and a focused, iterative training characterized by learning by doing, cross-visits, immersion, network building; 5. Adoption by national agencies of standards and diagnostic assessment on reform compliance; 6. Good governance through comprehensive local development planning serves as a good foundation to increase opportunities for investments, for job opportunities and to spur economic growth; 7. Spatial information systems essential for data sharing.

RECOMMENDATIONS Policy support for Inclusive land tenure for all people; Land information from the legal cadastre should be made freely available to LGU as a basis for establishing the land tax roll; Consolidated Compliance Monitoring and Reporting on key performance indicators across the land sector on socio-economic goals and impacts on ALL sectors of society; Broad-based multi-sectoral coalition including professions (GE), CSOs and local government in designing and implementing land management and administration programs to validate, issue upto-date records and for networking support; Adoption of a One Map approach for a nation Develop geospatial information data and services for integrated land sector planning, management, impact assessment, disaster management, and community and health services in cities Leveraging the benefits of the REGALA to include Asset Management to improve the efficiency of LGU finances and utilization of assets,

Summary: LAND IS CENTRAL TO A COUNTRY S DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH Improved Tenure Security Increases investment in land Expands access to credit Optimizes land & labor markets Attracts outside investment Socio-Economic Development Source: Roth, M. & McCarthy, N. (2014, February 5). Land Tenure, Property Rights, and Economic Growth. Land-links.org. Retrieved from https://www.land-links.org/issue-brief/landtenure-property-rights-and-economic-growth-in-rural-areas/.

Summary: An Efficient Land Market in Any Country Secure & Transferable Property Rights Available Lending Transparent & Informed Market Well-managed Release of Developed Land Confidence in Land Market & Justice System Attractive to Investments (small & large) Efficient Cities from CLUP, CDP, Zoning

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