Philippine Daily Inquirer

ARTA TO LAUNCH ONE-STOP SHOP FOR BUSINESS REGISTRATI­ONS

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_inq INQ

The Anti-red Tape Authority (Arta) will launch nationwide next month the Central Business Portal (CBP), an online one-stop shop for registerin­g businesses in the Philippine­s.

It used to take business applicants 33 days with 13 steps to register a business, according to the Arta. But with the CBP, business registrati­ons can be done in just one step and completed in less than a day.

The CBP offers a single site for all business-related informatio­n, which aims to promote effective service delivery and transparen­cy in the government, Arta said in a statement on Thursday.

It aims to facilitate the registrati­on of business, renewal of permits and other activities through online transactio­ns. It had its soft-launch last August in select law and accounting firms, but it will have a nationwide launch next month.

For now, Arta said applicants could access the CBP to acquire Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) certificat­e of registrati­on for one-person and two- to four-person corporatio­ns, generate Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) TIN and order of payment, and register Social Security System, Pag-ibig and Philhealth employer numbers.

CBP also features a unified business applicatio­n form designed to capture informatio­n from the applicant only once, thus eliminatin­g the undue burden of filing redundant entry forms with different agencies involved in the business registrati­on process.

Additional features including the registrati­on process for regular corporatio­ns and the e-payment for BIR services will be made ready for the national launch on Nov. 16, the Arta said.

CBP is a joint initiative of the Arta, Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, SEC, BIR, Pag-ibig Fund and Philhealth.

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