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Business Registration here in the Philippines is the next to be considered by business starters. Philippines offers many opportunities specially in businesses. After planning the business and buying the work area, you need to register it. In registering the business, you will need to have a certification of registration depending upon the type of business are you implementing. The next thing to do is to visit some agencies like Homeowner's Association, Barangay Hall, Local Government Unit (LGU), and Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). This is a different registration and you need a certificate which will be given by them. You will visit them so that you can have a barangay clearance, business permit and other things. After you have done this following steps, your business is now legally registered here in the Philippines.
Posted: April 15th, 2009 | Report This Comment