Do you need more valid identification documents to add to your personal files? No problem! You can always get a community tax certificate, or cedula, as a supporting document.
Many Filipinos don’t know that a cedula can serve as valid identification. Moreover, the proceeds of cedula collection add to the general funds of your city, municipality, or barangay.
Despite the measures filed by some politicians to abolish it, [1] the cedula remains an essential document. Learn its purpose and how to get a cedula in this short guide.
A cedula is a document issued to Filipinos upon payment of a residence tax. Currently, the cedula is one of the basic requirements for most government transactions. It can also serve as valid identification for individuals and corporations residing or located in the same municipality from where it’s acquired.
A community tax certificate for individuals shows the year, place, and issue date. It also contains the following information:
The validity of your cedula is one year from the date of issue. So if you get a cedula on July 27 this year, it will be valid only until July 27 next year.
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The cedula dates back to the Spanish era when all residents 18 years old and above were required to present it as identification and proof of tax payment.
Based on Article 6 of the Local Government Code of 1991, [2] cities and municipalities are empowered to levy an annual community tax on individuals and juridical persons.
The Local Government Code mandates that the community tax shall accrue on the first day of January each year which shall be paid no later than the last day of February of each year.
It also exempts the following from paying community tax:
If the person or corporation is exempted from the community tax, a Community Tax Certificate can still be obtained upon payment of ₱1.
Many transactions still require a cedula or a community tax certificate number. Here are some instances when you need to get a cedula:
Different municipalities may have their own cedula requirements. But in general, individuals who meet the following criteria can get a cedula:
Yes, students can get a cedula if they're Philippine inhabitants and at least 18 years old.
To apply, just bring a school ID or the most recent school study load (for those who don't have school IDs issued yet). Fill out the form, pay the corresponding fees, and wait for the cedula to be issued.
No, you can’t. Part of the cedula application process involves affixing your signature and thumbprint.
However, if your city has an online cedula facility, you can ask someone to help you register for an account, complete the online form, and print it.
Again, the requirements may differ from one municipality or city to another. However, here are the basic requirements you can prepare in advance:
You can apply for a cedula from your barangay, city, or municipal hall. You can also obtain a cedula from the city hall or municipal hall of your residence or where the business is located.
Wondering how to obtain a community tax certificate but don’t know where to start? Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get a cedula from the barangay, municipal, or city hall:
Not all barangays, cities, and municipalities have an online platform for cedula applications. But if you’re a resident of Manila [3] or San Fernando in La Union, [4] you can complete the Community Tax Declaration Form online, print it, and present it at the city hall when you pay the fees.
Manila residents can also download the Go! Manila app on their smartphones to get a cedula without going to the Manila City Hall.
The fees depend on your municipality, profession, income, and business. Here’s how to compute cedula fees in 2024:
Note: Additional community tax should not exceed ₱5,000.
Note: Additional community tax should not exceed ₱10,000.
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You never know the importance of a document until you’re required to get it, and that’s usually the case with the cedula. Good thing you can get one pretty quickly and don’t have to shell out a lot of money for it.
More importantly, this document proves you’re paying your community tax. If you know how to get a cedula, you can enjoy easier future transactions with the government and other establishments.
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