Wherever you are in the Philippines, it is a requirement by the government to register the business you have whether it is a macro and micro type of business. Some of the permits are acquired at the mayor's office, barangay hall, Bureau of Internal Revenue and sometimes DTI proof is needed. In order to gain this legalities, you should submit your full name and company name as a verification that you own the business. This also ensures that you are operating a legal and real company in the Philippines.
Macro business are the types of firm that is considered big. Some of the examples are Jollibee, Mcdonald's, Yellow Cab and more. On the other hand, micro business are small enterprises like food carts and other booths that sells certain products. Upon submission of your proposal, inspections may commence if you follow the other factors or facilities that is needed for safety for both owner, staff and customers. Most common obligation is a fire exit gate and a fire extinguisher to protect the establishment for uncertain situations. Some companies like the franchising type, your DTI permit is already registered since you are under them. It is considered as a sole proprietorship sub to the institutions trade name. Sanitation must also be done especially to water refilling station and macro businesses. If you still do not know how to get these important written permits and licenses, better yet to ask for assistance with business professionals or agencies that can help you as soon as possible. Franchise operating offices usually have a step by step guide to educate you on how to obtain the requirements and how much will this cost you. Macro business is much expensive and has more terms to follow than the micro category.
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3/3/2014 01:54:14 pm
You should submit all the things that they want you to submit so yo will not having a problem in starting and registering a business. :3
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