Land Bank accepts tax declarations as collateral for loans
>> Tuesday, August 20, 2019
By
Gina Dizon
BONTOC, Mountain
Province -- Project proposals to the agricultural competitiveness enhancement
fund (ACEF) lending program of Land Bank now accept tax declarations as
collateral to agricultural loans.
Through a
phone interview, Albert Galut, Account Officer of Land Bank said that higher
authorities of Land Bank recently considered tax declarations as security for
ACEF loans when requirement of land titles was brought to the attention of Land
Bank’s management.
Earlier, some
250 farmer applicants from Mountain Province to the ACEF program of Land Bank
were not able to have their proposals approved due to lack of land titles to
back up their proposals as security for loan where Land Bank earlier does not
accept tax declarations as collateral.
Dominga
Cabato, agri business officer of the office of the provincial agriculturist
(OPAG) of this Province said that Land Bank officials informed her that
tax declarations can now be accepted as collateral to their loan applications.
Tax
declarations are commonly perceived to cover ‘ownership’ to land property in
the highlands. Land titles in the highlands have long been not applicable due
to the long time provision of PD 705 classifying lands 18% in slope and over as
inalienable and indisposable and thus public land or government forest reserve.
Land Bank
earlier required land titles as collateral.
Cabato said
other requirements for the ACEF loan aside from the tax declaration are
location survey map, barangay certification, endorsement from the municipal
agriculturist (OMAG) and business proposal with proposed cash flow.
The ACEF
lending program aims to provide credit to farmers and fisherfolk and their
cooperatives and associations and micro and small enterprises to increase their
productivity; and establish an agricultural lending program that enhances
competitiveness of target project beneficiaries or sectors especially the small
farmers and fisherfolk.
ACEF provides
for a 2% interest per annum and open to individual farmers and fisherfolk,
micro and small enterprises, farmers and fisherfolk cooperatives and
associations and conduits.
Livelihood
and agri-enterprise loans offer up to P1 million per farmer/fisherfolk
and to farmer and fisherfolk coop/association up to P5 million per project per
borrower.
Eligible
projects are purchase of farm input and equipment or farm improvement,
acquisition or establishment of agri-based production and post-production and
processing machineries, equipment and facilities, and relending to farmers and
fisherfolk.
Galut said
opun notice and invitation, concerned Land Bank officers and staff shall be
visiting ACEF loan applicants in Mountain Province for orientation and
assessment.
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