by Ruel B. Francisco January 26, 2021 Patricia Javier TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite - The local government units of the cities and municipalit...
January 26, 2021
Patricia Javier |
TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite - The local government units of the cities and municipalities in the province commenced the processing of the application of new and renewal of business permits and other transactions of government services thru their Business One Stop Shop (BOSS).
As directed by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) the BOSS established by the LGUs aims to provide frontline services and assist those who wish to apply for building permits and certificates of occupancy thereby easing bureaucratic red tape.
Starting their operations on Monday, January 4, 2021, the City Government of Trece Martires and the municipalities of Carmona, Indang, and Mendez-Nuñez started facilitating these services for a period of three weeks until January 20.
Other municipalities like Gen. Mariano Alvarez (GMA), Alfonso, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo-Bailen started later on January 5 & 6 while the LGU Noveleta starts January 11 with applications accepted until February 15, 2021.
Doing business in this time of the pandemic, the number of applications accepted are limited to as many as 150 persons per day for the BPLO (Business Permits and Licensing Office) - Trece Martires, while the satellite BOSS of Gen. Trias only accepts up to 180 persons on a first come first served basis with the venue located at the 3rd floor of Robinson's Place in the city that is big and comfortable enough to allow the observance of physical distancing.
Meanwhile, the City Government of Imus started as early as Sunday, January 3, 2021, and requires an online assessment for the renewal of business permits with the Imus BOSS located at the Imus Sports Complex.
The City Government of Bacoor's online registration starts with the creation of an account on the boss.bacoor.gov.ph website to be able to set an appointment.
Also, to help the Bacooreños, the LGU extended the granting of 20% discount on the payment of current Real Property Taxes (RPT) with payment accepted until March 31, 2021, and had also announced the granting of amnesty to owners of real property for payment of interests and penalties for delinquent payees of RPT for the taxable year 2019 and prior years.
The officials of the LGUs encourage all their resident constituents to be prompt with their payments to avoid incurring penalties and to avail of the discounts extended by the LGU as incentive for their cooperation, as well as for the processing of business permits and licenses to legalize their business operations to contribute to the economic recovery of the province and the whole country as well. (Ruel Francisco with reports from respective LGU FB pages)
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