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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open BIR Form 1801 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Date of Death' field (MM/DD/YYYY) and indicate if this is an amended return by marking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  3. In Part I, provide background information including the TIN of the taxpayer and executor/administrator, names, and addresses. Ensure all applicable spaces are filled.
  4. Proceed to Part II for tax computation. Enter values for real properties, personal properties, and deductions as specified in the form. Use our platform's features to easily calculate totals.
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When and Where to File and Pay In This return shall be filed within one (1) year from the decedents death. meritorious cases, the Commissioner shall have the authority to grant a reasonable extension not exceeding thirty (30) days for filing the return.
The Final Tax Return (T1): This captures income up to the date of death and ensures that all taxes owed by the deceased are accounted for and paid. The T3 Trust Return: This is used to declare any income generated by the estate during the administration period, i.e., after the individuals death.
Residents shall file with the Revenue District Office (RDO)/Large Taxpayers District Office (LTDO) of the BIR which has jurisdiction over the legal residence or principal place of business of the taxpayer.
After paying the estate tax, the BIR will process the CAR/eCAR, which is essential for transferring titles to heirs or beneficiaries. The CAR/eCAR certifies that the estate tax due has been paid and is required for registering the transfer of property with the Registry of Deeds, Banks, or relevant agencies.
The document outlines the estate tax requirements and procedures in the Philippines. It discusses what estate tax is, the applicable tax forms and rates, documentary requirements, procedures for filing, and who is required to file an estate tax return.

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The Sworn Declaration of All Properties of the Estate is a mandatory legal document in the Philippines, required during the administration of a deceased persons estate.
What other information do I need to include with the return? Copies of the death certificate. Copies of the decedents will and/or relevant trusts. Copies of appraisals. Copies of relevant documents regarding litigation involving the estate.

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