Doing Business in the Philippines

PEZA Registration (Register with PEZA) in the Philippines

Many foreign companies setting up outsourcing operations (BPO, call center or IT companies) in the Philippines may opt to register with PEZA for for tax incentives purposes.  In fact, many of the existing foreign owned outsourcing companies are already PEZA registered.  K&C's PEZA Lawyer and Consultant will determine eligibility for PEZA registration, and organize all financial documents to be processed at PEZA.

Philippines PEZA - Philippine Economic Zone Authority
Enterprises registered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) are entitled to a holiday from income tax and local taxes for three or eight years. After that, they are subject to 5% tax on gross income (sales less direct costs) in lieu of all local and national taxes. Enterprises that are registered with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) or Subic Bay Freeport Zone , which administers the economic zone established by the conversion of the former United States military base in Subic, are also subject to the special 5% tax, but are not entitled to tax holidays. The same benefits are accorded to qualified industries registered with the Clark Development Corporation and located in the Clark Freeport Zone.

To avail of the tax breaks and incentives offered by PEZA an enterprise must register with PEZA and locate their operation in one of the PEZA zones,  buildings, IT Parks or Technology Parks . PEZA registrants must generally be export-oriented.  Enterprises located inside the zones are required to export 100% of their production. In some cases PEZA may approve the sale of up to 30% of production in the domestic market. Full foreign ownership of a PEZA enterprise is allowed provided they are not engaged in activities that appear on the Foreign Investment Negative List . PEZA approval and specific incentives granted are on a case by case basis. Applicants must supply an application for providing information on capital structure, nationality of investors and a feasibility report in accordance with a PEZA prescribed format. Applicants should then expect fast turn around once the application is submitted.

K&C will perform the following for foreign and local companies registering with PEZA:

  • Determine eligibility for PEZA
  • Process all required documents for PEZA
  • Identify a PEZA building for you
  • Register your new company with PEZA

PEZA- Documentary Requirements
Below are the PEZA documentary requirements for PEZA registration

  1. Project brief - the completion of the project brief entails the submission of additional documents relating to the statements made therein
  2. Anti-graft certificate
  3. Board Resolution authorizing the filing and designation of a representative
  4. SEC Certificate of Registration, Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws (if not yet available, submit draft of Articles of Incorporation)
  5. Project Feasibility Study - Information and documents necessary in the preparation of the project feasibility study:

General and Technical Data and Documents Requirements

  • Parent company and product brochures
  • Description of the new project (include description and uses of the service)
  • Detailed organizational chart
  • Project timetable
  • Potential market, marketing costs, marketing program
  • Service process and flowchart
  • List of equipment, country of equipment origin, rated capacity and corresponding costs
  • Materials, their sources and prices; supply contracts, if any; ratio of imported to local materials, if applicable
  • Area requirement, office lay-out
  • Equipment lay-out
  • Electricity and water requirements
  • Types and volume of wastes and waste disposal system
  • Bio-data of principal officers
  • Certificate of registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission; and
  • Articles of incorporation

Financial Data and Documents Requirements

  • Number of employees, position and salary rates, training to be provided and length of training, classification of employees as to a) skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled, b) direct, indirect and administrative
  • Number of foreign experts to be hired, positions, salary rates, length of stay
  • Projected volume of sales, selling price and unit of measure
  • Breakdown of other dollar costs (interest on loans, salaries of foreign personnel)
  • Number of workdays per year, no. of shifts per day
  • Sources of financing (please indicate whether loans to be obtained are foreign-currency denominated or not)
  • Latest audited financial statements, if any; and
  • Parent company’s latest volume and value of sales, net income, total assets and no. of total employees, if applicable
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