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Recieve viber video call8/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Can I use the terms “company”, “corporation”, “incorporated” or “cooperative” as part of my BN?.It is not to be considered as the geographical limit in which to transact business. Territorial Scope refers to the extent of the geographical area within which the pertinent business may locate its offices, stores, shops, branches, manufacturing or processing plants, or other business structures, or where the pertinent BN may be used without prejudice to engaging in business elsewhere. Yes, BN Registrations can be filed by a representative as long as he/she provides a valid ID and an authorization letter signed by the business owner together with the other requirements. Can a representative file my BN Registration for me?.Registration fees will be based on your chosen territorial scope:Īll registration fees are subject to an additional PhP 30 Documentary Stamp Tax.Īn additional 50% will be charged for late filing of your Business Name Registration. Our business name registration guide can be found in this link. How do I register/renew my Business Name?.A foreign national and refugee/stateless person should be at least 18 years of age to register a business name.Ī Non-Philippine national also needs to obtain a Certificate of Registration of Sole Proprietorship/Certificate of Authority to Engage in Business in the Philippines pursuant to RA 7042 (Foreign Investment Act).įor a Refugee or stateless person, he/she needs to be issued a written recognition from the Refugee and Stateless person Protection Unit of the Department of Justice (DOJ-RSPPU), and whose recognition is not subject to cancellation, revocation, or cessation, in accordance with applicable government rules and regulations.Ĭlick here for the list of the documentary requirements. Can a foreign national register a business name?.Foreign nationals who are authorized to do business in the Philippines under existing statutes may also register. ![]() Yes, a Business Name Registration merely provides the business a legal identity in order to actually operate the business, you need a Business/Mayor’s Permit.Īny Filipino who is at least 18 years of age can register a business name. If I have already acquired a Business Name Registration, do I still need to get a Business/Mayor’s Permit?.If you are doing business using a name other than your true name, then you are required to register that business name with the Department of Trade and Industry. Do I have to register my Business Name?.A Business Name (BN) refers to any name, other than your true name, that you use in connection with your business. ![]()
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