Dagupan further boosts ease of doing business
BALON DAGUPAN NEWS
THE Dagupan City government here is
working to further improve the streamlining of processes and ease of doing
business through the three-step process of the city’s One Stop Business Center
(OSBC).
This was revealed by OSBC chief Randolf Ubando during the 2018 annual dialogue
with representatives of local accounting and bookkeeping agencies held on
December 14.
The move is in line with RA 11032 or the “Ease of Doing Business and Efficient
Service Delivery Act of 2018” which aims to make the process of putting up and
running a business easier and more efficient by promoting ease of doing
business and efficient delivery of government services.
The dialogue detailed to the
bookkeepers how the city plans to streamline its business permits application
with the continued increase of new business registrations in the city.
The number of registered new businesses in Dagupan saw a 43% increase in 2017
with 607 registrations compared to 2016’s 423.
The city’s status as center of
trade, commerce and education in Northern Luzon is further strengthened by the
influx of major investors coming to do business in the city.
These include SM Supermall, Filinvest
Land, Incorporated, the City Mall, Sta. Lucia Land Development for Almeria
Verde and the coming of ACE Hospital, which will be put up in Barangay Lucao.
Mayor Belen T. Fernandez assured the bookkeepers that with the Investment and
Development Board in place, there will be no red tape and no corruption in the
entire process of establishing businesses in the city.
“We make sure all processes are done with transparency. The taxes paid by our
Dagupeño taxpayers must go directly to the city’s coffer. The city government
works to pay it forward with numerous projects and programs for infrastructure,
health, social services, livelihood,
education and many more. All these are made possible through your taxes,” added
Fernandez.
The city government recorded the
strongest state of financial history under Fernandez’s administration.
Dagupan City also received its third
consecutive citation as region’s overall most competitive city during the 4th
CMCI Recognition and Awarding ceremonies on December 12. The city also
maintained its ranking as number one in government efficiency and in economic
dynamism for the third year among other cities in the region.
The consultation with the bookkeepers is an annual activity aimed to
strengthen the coordination between the city government and the business
sector. It also provides an opportunity for bookkeepers to share their concerns
and suggestions on how to improve the process of business permit application
and renewal. (Verdelle De Vera/CIO)
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