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Starting A Business

Updated: Sep 7, 2023

Starting a business in Bataan, Philippines, involves several steps, including registration with the appropriate government agencies. Here is a general overview of the process:


1. Business Idea and Plan:


Before anything else, you should have a clear business idea and a well-thought-out business plan. This plan should include your business goals, target market, financial projections, and operational details.


2. Business Name Registration with DTI:


Visit the DTI office in Bataan or their website to register your business name. You will need to provide the necessary documents, including a completed application form, government-issued valid ID, proof of citizenship or residency, and the registration fee.



3. Get Barangay Clearance:


Visit the barangay (local community) office where your business is located to secure a barangay clearance or permit. They may have specific requirements, so inquire in advance.


For step by step guide on obtaining Barangay Permit visit https://philpad.com/how-to-get-barangay-business-permit-clearance-requirements-procedures/ .


4. Secure Mayor's Permit:


After obtaining the barangay clearance, you should apply for a Mayor's Permit at the municipal or city hall where your business is based. The requirements and fees may vary depending on the location and nature of your business.


5. BIR Registration:


Register your business with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) for taxation purposes. You will need to obtain a Certificate of Registration (COR) and a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) for your business. Compliance with tax regulations is crucial, so consult with the BIR office for specific requirements and obligations.


For more information your can visit: https://www.bir.gov.ph/newbizreg/


6. Social Security System (SSS) and PhilHealth Registration:


If you plan to hire employees, you will need to register with the Social Security System (SSS) and PhilHealth for employee benefits and healthcare contributions.


7. Register with Pag-IBIG Fund:


If you have employees, you should also register with the Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund) for housing and provident fund contributions.


8. Other Permits and Licenses:


Depending on the nature of your business, you may need additional permits or licenses from specific government agencies or departments. For example, you might require a Department of Health (DOH) license for a healthcare-related business.


9. Compliance with Local Regulations:


Ensure that your business complies with local regulations and zoning laws. Some types of businesses may have specific requirements or restrictions in certain areas.


10. Open a Business Bank Account:


Open a separate bank account for your business transactions. This is essential for tracking your finances and separating personal and business funds.


11. Hiring Employees (if applicable):


If you plan to hire employees, make sure you follow labor laws and regulations regarding employment contracts, benefits, and labor standards.


12. Business Operations:


Once you have obtained all the necessary permits and registrations, you can start operating your business in Bataan.


Remember that regulations and requirements may change, so it's essential to check with local government offices and relevant agencies for the most up-to-date information and guidance specific to your business type and location. Consulting with a local business advisor or lawyer can also be helpful to ensure that you complete all the necessary steps correctly.


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