Abdula vs. Guiani G.R. No.: 118821, February 18, 2000, 326 SCRA 1 FACTS: The case involves a petition for certiorari and prohibition to set aside the warrant of arrest issued by Judge Japal M. Guiani of Branch 14 of the Regional Trial Court of Cotabato City. The petitioners, Mayor Bai Unggie D. Abdula and Odin Abdula, were charged with murder in Criminal Case No. 2376. The murder complaint alleged that the petitioners paid six other individuals for the death of a certain Abdul Dimalen, the former COMELEC Registrar of Kabuntalan, Maguindanao. Initially, the Provincial Prosecutor of Maguindanao dismissed the murder charges against the petitioners and five other respondents due to lack of prima facie evidence. However, a separate information for murder was filed against one of the respondents, Kasan Mama. Subsequently, the case was ordered to be returned to the Provincial Prosecutor for further investigation. After additional evidence was presented, the Provincial Prosecutor found a prima
Below are the simple steps on how to get a Community Tax Cetificate or Sedula:
1. Go to your local government offices, barangay office, municipal hall or city hall.
Please take note that CTC can only be issued where your residence is actually located; or in case of a company, it is in the place where the principal office of the juridical entity is located.
For example Juan wants to get a CTC in Town A. But his actual residence is in Town B, then the issuing officer would not allow or issue such CTC since he's not a resident in Town A.
2. Approach the window/cashier who issues CTC and ask for the CTC application slip.
3. Fill out the application slip with the following information:
Full name (Last Name, First Name and Middle Name/MI)
Address
Citizenship
Civil status
*Profession/Occupation/Business
**TIN (tax identification number)
Date and place of birth
Height
Weight
* If you're working or engaged in business, they would ask how much is your monthly income and years of work.
** TIN may only apply on CTC issued for companies.
As practiced in most LGUs here in the Philippines, only the issuing officer will write down the necessary information for faster transaction.
4. Pay the CTC fee. The amount of the fee varies accordingly. Click here for the computation. Of course, there's a discount for senior citizens and students who are 18 years old and above.
5. Wait for the issuing officer to give you your CTC.
6. Lastly, sign and affix your thumb print on the spaces provided on the CTC.
CTC/sedula has a validity period, so please be guided about it or you may ask any issuing officer at your local treasurer's office.
1. Go to your local government offices, barangay office, municipal hall or city hall.
Please take note that CTC can only be issued where your residence is actually located; or in case of a company, it is in the place where the principal office of the juridical entity is located.
For example Juan wants to get a CTC in Town A. But his actual residence is in Town B, then the issuing officer would not allow or issue such CTC since he's not a resident in Town A.
2. Approach the window/cashier who issues CTC and ask for the CTC application slip.
3. Fill out the application slip with the following information:
Full name (Last Name, First Name and Middle Name/MI)
Address
Citizenship
Civil status
*Profession/Occupation/Business
**TIN (tax identification number)
Date and place of birth
Height
Weight
* If you're working or engaged in business, they would ask how much is your monthly income and years of work.
** TIN may only apply on CTC issued for companies.
As practiced in most LGUs here in the Philippines, only the issuing officer will write down the necessary information for faster transaction.
4. Pay the CTC fee. The amount of the fee varies accordingly. Click here for the computation. Of course, there's a discount for senior citizens and students who are 18 years old and above.
5. Wait for the issuing officer to give you your CTC.
6. Lastly, sign and affix your thumb print on the spaces provided on the CTC.
CTC/sedula has a validity period, so please be guided about it or you may ask any issuing officer at your local treasurer's office.
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