The document summarizes sections of Chapter IV of the Revised Makati Revenue Code pertaining to permit and regulatory fees. It outlines that (1) business establishments must secure barangay clearance before a Mayor's Permit can be issued, or the City Mayor may issue the permit if barangay clearance is not provided within seven days; (2) applicants must secure the permit or license certificate from the Office of the City Mayor and pay the corresponding fee to the City Treasurer; and (3) all permits and licenses are granted for one year and must be revalidated every five years and during the first 20 days of January each year.
The document summarizes sections of Chapter IV of the Revised Makati Revenue Code pertaining to permit and regulatory fees. It outlines that (1) business establishments must secure barangay clearance before a Mayor's Permit can be issued, or the City Mayor may issue the permit if barangay clearance is not provided within seven days; (2) applicants must secure the permit or license certificate from the Office of the City Mayor and pay the corresponding fee to the City Treasurer; and (3) all permits and licenses are granted for one year and must be revalidated every five years and during the first 20 days of January each year.
The document summarizes sections of Chapter IV of the Revised Makati Revenue Code pertaining to permit and regulatory fees. It outlines that (1) business establishments must secure barangay clearance before a Mayor's Permit can be issued, or the City Mayor may issue the permit if barangay clearance is not provided within seven days; (2) applicants must secure the permit or license certificate from the Office of the City Mayor and pay the corresponding fee to the City Treasurer; and (3) all permits and licenses are granted for one year and must be revalidated every five years and during the first 20 days of January each year.
SEC.4A.06. Barangay Clearance. – All business establishments applying for or
renewing business permits shall secure barangay clearance from the barangay where they are located and pay barangay clearance fees, if there is any , before the Mayor’s Permit may be issued. However, if such barangay clearance is not acted upon within seven (7) days after filing thereof, the City Mayor may issue the permit applied for.
SEC.4A.07. Permit or License Certificate. – The applicant shall secure the
permit or license certificate from the Office of the City Mayor and pay the corresponding permit or license fee to the City Treasurer. The Office of the City Mayor shall keep a record of all permits issued.
SEC.4A.08. Term of Permit or License. – All permits and licenses shall be
granted for a period of one (1) year, to take effect on the date of issue, and shall expire on the date specified therein but not beyond December 31 of the year it was issued.
SEC.4A.09. Validity and Registration. –The Mayor’s permit or license to
engage business or industry shall be duly registered every five (5) calendar years from the issuance thereof. Likewise, it shall be revalidated during the first twenty (20) days of January of every calendar year.