Clasen Business Solutions Inc.
Experience hassle-free business registration! Whether you’re starting a sole proprietorship corporation, or non-profit, we’ve got your complete end-to-end processing covered. From obtaining the business name and mayor’s permit to registering with the Bureau of Internal Revenue, SSS, PhilHealth, and PAG-IBIG – we handle it all.
The Philippine Board of Investments (BOI) is responsible for the development of investments here in the Philippines. Leading the promotions of various industries and investment opportunities, BOI assists Filipino and foreign investors to venture and thrive in vast areas of economic pursuits and acts as your one-stop shop in doing business in the Philippines.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue shall be under the supervision and control of the Department of Finance and its powers and duties shall comprehend the assessment and collection of all national internal revenue taxes, fees, and charges, and the enforcement of all forfeitures, penalties, and fines connected therewith.
Mayor’s Permit is a license issued by a Mayor for a company for the operation of its business under its jurisdiction. This permit is renewable every year and the deadline for the renewal is before the end of January of each year.
According to the Social Security Act of 1997, this requires all businesses — be it private, professional, and informal to provide social insurance for their employees.
SEC is the national government regulatory agency tasked with supervising the corporate sector in the Philippines. It is also mandated to formulate policies and recommendations on issues concerning the securities market as well as advise Congress and other government agencies on all aspects of the securities market.
Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) promotes the establishment of economic zones in the Philippines for foreign investments. PEZA is also the Philippine government agency tasked to extend assistance, register, grant incentives to and facilitate the business operations of investors in export-oriented manufacturing and service facilities inside selected areas throughout the country proclaimed by the President of the Philippines as PEZA Special Economic Zones.
All government and private sector employers are required to register with PhilHealth to enable them to provide social health insurance coverage to their employees.
Republic Act 7835 mandates employers to contribute to the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), otherwise known as the Pag-IBIG Fund. It is a provident savings system that supplies housing loans to public and private employees, as well as to self-employed persons who apply for membership. It provides housing and land acquisition loans to its members with the lowest interest rate and are payable for up to thirty (30) years.
We will assist you in selecting the correct type of business enterprise for your company in the Philippines, while taking factors into consideration such as taxes, income, startup cost, ownership, and jurisdiction.
Whether you are starting out, looking for the best talent, entering new markets, reducing costs, aiming for efficiency, improving performance, enhancing profitability or leaping ahead of the competition, CBSI can work hand in hand with you and your business in taking it to the next level.
And this is how CBSI will help you in putting the best foot forward for a successful journey ahead for you and your enterprise.
Expert guidance to help you complete forms and meet all requirements efficiently
We handle the entire registration process, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
Fast and secure delivery of your business permits and licenses, so you can focus on growth.