DTI online registry improves business
>> Monday, August 6, 2012
By Larry
Lopez
TABUK CITY, Kalinga –
Applicants for business registrations and permits now enjoy the improved and
speedier transaction with the newly opened online business registry kiosk of
the Department of Trade and Industry here.
The facility is linked to DTI data bank through the web that paves
easier and time-saving transactions compared to the previous manual
registration system.
Josephine Daliyong of DTI provincial office said the project has
been installed in all provincial stations
nationwide under DTI’s Philippine
Business Registry Program.
She said this was in line with
the administration's thrust to cut processing time in business
registrations and permits to promote small enterprise.
The program, according to Daliyong, provides online system in
business registration where applicants find access to other government data
through the web.
Processing of business registrations are done under the system of
virtual convergence making available to applicants the other services of
agencies, cutting time in processing of other requirements, Daliyong said.
Through this online registration system, applicants could access
files of other government agencies and can now secure Tax Identification Number
(TIN), enroll with the PhilHealth and acquire coverage with the Social Security
System (SSS).
Daliyong added the new program is part of the effort of the
department to provide easier and faster transaction in business registration in
support to President Aquino’s order on eliminating “red tape” in government
processes.
Daliyong said the system is an improved pattern of the convergence
services formed under the one-stop center of the National Economic Research and
Business Action Center, earlier established.
She said the on-line business registration program was launched
last month in the Capital Region and now being linked to all DTI provincial
stations.
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