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Philippine Legal Advice > How To Register a Sole Proprietorship with the DTI
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Businesses can be conducted in many ways. It may be through a sole proprietorship, partnership
or corporation. Sole proprietors must register with the Department of Trade & Industry (DTI)
while corporations and partnerships are registered with the Securities & Exchange Commission
(SEC).
A sole proprietor must register with the DTI and secure a Certificate of Registration. At present,
the DTI now gives the person the option to choose his scope of business whether it be barangay,
city, regional or national. Based on a recent issuance by the DTI, there is no more need to
register each and every branch if it is located within the scope of the registration. For example, if
I register my scope as national and my initial business is at Pasig City, Metro Manila, I do not
have to apply for a new DTI registration when I open a branch at Davao City.
Registering a sole proprietorship with the DTI is simple. The required information are as
follows:
The DTI also requires any two (2) of the following valid identification cards, the original of
which must be presented for verification:
• Passport
• Valid Driver’s License
• Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID
• National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance
• Police Clearance
• Postal ID
• Voter’s ID
• Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Unified Multi-Purpose ID
• Social Security System (SSS) ID
• Tax Identification Number (TIN) ID
• Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID
• Seaman’s Book
• Government Office and GOCC ID, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ID, Home
Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) ID, Philpost ID, Philhealth ID
• Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) ID
• Senior Citizen Card
• Person with Disability Card
DTI Registration is valid for 5 years. Applications for renewal should be filed within the first 6
months from the expiry of the registration. If the renewal is made during the last 3 months
thereof, a surcharge of 50% of the registration fees shall be imposed.
For further inquiries, you may seek legal assistance by e-mailing us at info@ndvlaw.com.
Nicolas & De Vega Law Offices is a full service law firm in the Philippines. You may visit us at
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City, Metro Manila, Philippines. You may also call us at +632 4706126, +632 4706130, +632
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