COTABATO CITY ― A new bill is up in the plenary that seeks to establish a uniform and streamlined process for business registration through the implementation of the “Single Window Transaction Business One-Stop Shop” in all local government units within the region.
The
comparatively low number of registered businesses in the region is often
attributed to the current system of establishing firms, which has been
criticized for its complexity and time-consuming nature.
Member of
Parliament Romeo Sema recognized this challenge by introducing BTA Bill No.
228.
Under the
proposed legislation, all businesses, regardless of size—be it micro, small,
medium, or large—will follow a unified procedure for business registration.
According
to Sema, this method streamlines the process of applying for and receiving a
Mayor’s Business Permit by having applicants deal with a single-window
transaction.
Unlike
the previous process, the proposed system guarantees that business owners will
only need to communicate with one designated person. Said individual will be
responsible for receiving all required documents, generating payment
assessments, issuing receipts, and granting the business permit.
Once the
bill is enacted, a three-month grace period will be provided for all cities and
municipalities within the BARMM to reorganize their respective Business Permit
Licensing Offices and implement the necessary adjustments to their Business
Permit Licensing Systems.
MPs Ali
Montaha Babao, Muslimin Jakilan, Albakil Jikiri, Faisal Karon, Tarhata
Maglangit, Hamid Malik, Abdulkarim Misuari, Nurredha Misuari, Adzfar Usman,
Atty. Suharto Ambolodto, Susana Anayatin, Matarul Estino, Abdullah Gayak,
Hatimil Hassan, Denmartin Kahalan, Atty. Ishak Mastura, Amilbahar Mawallil,
Froilyn Mendoz, Atty. Rasol Mitmug Jr., Nabila Margarita Pangandaman, Atty.
Randolph Parcasio, Ramon Piang Sr., Ali Sangki, Bassir Utto, Abdulwahab Pak,
and Atty. Jose Lorena are also co-authors of PB No. 228. (LTAIS-Public
Information, Publication, and Media Relations Division)
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