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Business and Investments Guides
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How to invest in the Philippines, a business guide (2010)
This guide has been prepared by Isla Lipana & Co., the Philippine member firm of PwC for the benefit of potential, as well as existing, investors whom we consider major business partners in shaping the future of the Philippine economy.
The first part gives a concise but thorough presentation of the Philippine profile from geography, politics, trade, and economics to vital information of general interest. The next part briefly provides answers to questions relating to policies and operations of various government agencies which deal on various aspects of business from registration to operations and availment of incentives. Buy this guide
Disclaimer: the contents of the How to invest in the Philippinesare summaries and compilations in general terms of selected issuances from various government agencies available as of the date of writing. They do not cover exhaustively the subjects it treats but is intended to answer some of the important, broad questions that may arise. They do not necessarily reflect the official positions of Isla Lipana & Co. a member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers. Isla Lipana & Co. is not liable on any ground whatsoever for any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or in respect of decisions or actions in reliance upon the contents of this How to invest in the Philippines which are intended for guidance only and as such should not be regarded as a substitute for professional advice.
Getting the best deals: Investment incentives in the Philippines (2010)
This primer on Investment Incentives in the Philippines has been prepared by Isla Lipana & Co., a member firm of the worldwide PricewaterhouseCoopers organization, to provide local and foreign investors with a handy reference on various fiscal and non-fiscal incentives being made available by the Philippine government. These are basic and bite-size yet valuable information that will assist investors in deciding on which incentive option is best in starting and growing their business.
Our other related publications are Doing Business and Investing in the Philippines and How to Invest in the Philippines which aim to provide answers to questions usually posed by prospective investors particularly on procedures and requirements. These publications are part of our commitment to assist the government and investors alike in facilitating the entry of investments into the country. Buy this guide
Through this primer, the firm recognizes the invaluable efforts of the Board of Investments (BOI), the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), the Cagayan Economic Development Corporation (CEZA), the Zamboanga City Special Economic Zone Authority (ZCSEZA), the Aurora Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), and other government agencies in encouraging foreign and local investments into the Philippines.
Doing business and investing in the Philippines (2010)
This Guide has been prepared for the assistance of those interested in doing business in the Philippines. It does not cover exhaustively the subjects it treats but is intended to answer some of the important, broad questions that may arise. When specific problems occur in practice, it will often be necessary to refer to the laws, regulations and decisions of the country and to obtain appropriate accounting, tax and legal advice.
The material contained in chapters 1 to 12 of this Guide was initially assembled at 31 December 2009 except for Chapter 4 on the Board of Investments (BOI) incentives portion which reflects updated information on the 2010 Investment Priorities Plans issued on 30 April 2010. The taxation material (chapters 13 to 24) has been revised to reflect changes introduced by Republic Act (RA) No. 9504, which took effect 06 July 2008. However, whenever available, some data in this Guide have already been updated to reflect 2010 Q1 figures. Thus, unless otherwise indicated, it is generally based on information available at 31 December 2009. Buy this guide
Disclaimer: the contents of the Doing Business and Investing in the Philippines book are summaries and compilations in general terms of selected issuances from various government agencies available as of the date of writing. They do not cover exhaustively the subjects it treats but is intended to answer some of the important, broad questions that may arise. They do not necessarily reflect the official position of Isla Lipana & Co., a member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers global network. Isla Lipana & Co. is not liable on any ground whatsoever for any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or in respect of decisions or actions in reliance upon the contents of this Doing Business and Investing in the Philippines book which are intended for guidance only and as such should not be regarded as a substitute for professional advice.