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Discover how to expand your business in the Philippines through PEZA registration. This guide highlights the benefits like tax incentives and streamlined operations, and details key documents and requirements.
As a registered entity in the Philippines, your company must renew its local business permit within January 1st and 20th of each year with the local government unit (LGU), which has jurisdiction over your business location.
Explore Cebu’s thriving economy, strategic location, and vibrant culture. Learn about top industries and steps to start your business journey in this dynamic hub.
For entrepreneurs looking to start a business, a near-universal question needs to be answered — to begin as a sole proprietorship or create a corporation.
The SEC has announced the Enhanced Compliance Incentive Plan (ECIP) to help corporations regain good standing after missing annual report deadlines.
This guide serves as a comprehensive resource for navigating payroll processes across the dynamic Asia-Pacific region. It is tailored for HR professionals, business owners, investors, and entrepreneurs.
In this webinar, participants will learn how the different tax incentives apply can benefit their business.
Bureau of Immigration (BI) implements enhanced evaluation process for Tourist Visa Extensions (Memorandum No. IRD-2024-024)
Running a business is no small feat, especially when you’re juggling tasks like payroll. For SMEs, foreign entities, and local companies, managing payroll can be challenging.
During work suspensions in the Philippines due to inclement weather or calamities, specific rules and guidelines apply to pay computation for employers and employees.
In the Wage Order No. NCR-25 issued by DOLE, the new minimum wage in the National Capital Region (NCR) was approved last June 27, 2024.
The National Privacy Commission (NPC) will issue show-cause orders to unregistered private entities handling personal data.