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Dazyl Young

Step 1: Go to any DTI office (DTI) and the Bureau of


Trade Regulation and Consumer Protection (BTRCP) to
register your business name.
Requirement: Any valid ID
Fee: Barangay: PHP 200.00
City / Municipality: PHP 500.00
Regional: PHP 1,000.00
National: PHP 2,000.00
Processing time: 1 hour
Step 2a: Go to Municipal hall to get business permit.
Requirements:
DTI certificate
Lease contract (if renting) or tax declaration (if you own the
place)
22 ID picture
Fee: P4,000 (approx.)
Processing time: 2-3 hours
Step 2b: Go to Office of the Treasurer of each city or
municipality for BMBE* Application
Requirements:
1. Duly filled up and signed Application form in triplicate
2. Three passport size pictures
3. DTI registration for sole proprietorship; SEC registration for
corporations, partnerships or association; CDA registration
for cooperatives
4. Mayors permit
Cost of registration: P1,000
The LGU shall issue the Certificate of Authority and shall be
effective for a period of two (2) years, renewable for a period
of two (2) years for every renewal.

Step 3: Go to Barangay hall to get business clearance.


Step 4: Go to BIR office to get TIN/Certificate.
Requirements:
DTI certificate
Mayors Permit
Lease Contract (if renting) or tax declaration (if you own the
place)
Fee: P500
Processing time: 1-2 hours
*BMBE or Barangay Micro-Business Enterprise (BMBE) Act of
2002 (RA 9178) is engaged in production, processing or
manufacturing of products as well as trading and services
with a total assets of not more than 3 million. Some of the
benefits are Income Tax Exemption; Exemption from the
coverage of the Minimum Wage Law; Priority to a special
credit window; technology transfer, production and
management training, marketing assistance programs for
BMBE beneficiaries.

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