Business formation Philippines

How to Do Business Legally in the Philippines

Contrary to popular belief, it is actually easy to legally do business in the Philippines.  The Philippine government has taken great strides to ensure ease of doing business in the country. You must first remember that in order to do business in the Philippines, you must choose the business vehicle that you wish to utilize.  […]

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Philippine Representative Office

A Representative or liaison office deals directly, with the clients of the foreign parent company but does NOT derive income from the Philippines and is fully subsidized by its foreign head office. It undertakes activities such as but not limited to information dissemination and promotion of the company’s products as well as quality control of

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How To Get Business Permits in the Philippines

Before commencing your business in the Philippines, you need to secure a Business permit or Mayor’s permit, as it is commonly called, from your local government where your business is located. Here are some notes on business permits: • Business permits expire on the 31st of December unless the permits are issued on a quarterly

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How to Apply for Certification as a Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (BMBE)

Any person, natural or juridical, cooperative or association, or business entity or enterprise engaged in production, processing, manufacturing of products or commodities, including agro-processing, trading and services may apply for Certificate of Authority as a BMBE provided that they should have at least a total asset value, including those arising from loans but exclusive of

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How To Register a Sole Proprietorship with the DTI

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

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Sole Proprietorship, Corporation or Partnership: Choosing your business enterprise

In doing business, there are various forms of business entities to consider, the most common forms of which are 1) single proprietorships, 2) corporations, and c) partnerships. A single proprietorship is a business operated by a single individual. Registration of single proprietorships would take between 1-2 days, and the documentary requirements of the Department of

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How to Form a Partnership in the Philippines

If you are interested in engaging in business or practicing your profession with some colleagues, a partnership may be the proper vehicle. The Philippine Civil Code provides for a definition of a partnership as follows: Art. 1767. By the contract of partnership two or more persons bind themselves to contribute money, property, or industry to

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