Davao City Urges Business Owners to Renew Permits at BPOSS

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Davao City Urges Business Owners to Renew Permits at BPOSS
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The Davao City Business Bureau is reminding all business owners to renew their mayor's permits at the Business Permit One-Stop Shop (BPOSS) before the end of January to avoid penalties.

The Davao City Business Bureau is urging business owners in the city who wish to continue their operations in 2025 to renew their mayor’s permit at the Business Permit One-Stop Shop ( BPOSS ). And also within the first quarter, other tax obligations include real estate, business taxes and income tax returns. The City Business Bureau said business owners “are encouraged to use the online platform for a more efficient and less hassle transaction.

” The BPOSS will run from January 2 to January 31 including all Saturdays of the month and on the last Sunday, January 26, said Maribel Paguican, officer-in-charge of the Business Bureau. Within the same transaction time frame, business owners should also process the renewal of their business permits. A lapse in the payment within the period will incur a 25 percent penalty. “They can still renew their permits beyond January 31; however, they will incur penalties and charges,” Paguican said. The renewal of Mayor’s Permit may be done in the following locations: SP Building for Poblacion District; Almendras Gym for Talomo and Agdao Districts; Gaisano Grand CitiGate Mall for Buhangin District; and Calinan Gym for Calinan District. Business owners from Baguio District may process their renewal at the Baguio District Treasury Office; while those from Marilog District may transact at the Marilog District Treasury Office. BPOSS is also available at the Tugbok District Treasury Office for Dabawenyos from Tugbok District; Toril District Treasury Office for residents of Toril District; Bunawan District Treasury Office for Bunawan District; and Paquibato District Treasury Office for residents in Paquibato. Onsite transactions can be done in three easy steps: filing of requirements for the renewal, payment of the necessary fees, and claiming their business permits. For online transactions, clients may process their renewal at the comfort of their homes avoiding long queues and other risk

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