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This document outlines guidelines for implementing Republic Act No. 6810, also known as Kalakalan 20, which establishes the Magna Carta for Countryside and Barangay Business Enterprises. It provides definitions for key terms and outlines the registration process and requirements for countryside and barangay business enterprises (CBBEs) to receive benefits such as tax exemptions and exemptions from government rules and regulations. The document specifies where and how CBBEs can register, eligibility criteria, required documents, fees, and procedures for approval or denial of registration applications. It also describes the duration of registration, grounds for revoking registration, and how registration fees will be used at the local government level.

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This document outlines guidelines for implementing Republic Act No. 6810, also known as Kalakalan 20, which establishes the Magna Carta for Countryside and Barangay Business Enterprises. It provides definitions for key terms and outlines the registration process and requirements for countryside and barangay business enterprises (CBBEs) to receive benefits such as tax exemptions and exemptions from government rules and regulations. The document specifies where and how CBBEs can register, eligibility criteria, required documents, fees, and procedures for approval or denial of registration applications. It also describes the duration of registration, grounds for revoking registration, and how registration fees will be used at the local government level.

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RA 681 0

J.G.S.L 28-09-2016
C D 129
AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE MAGNA
CARTA FOR COUNTRYSIDE AND
BARANGAY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES,
GRANTING EXEMPTIONS FROM ANY AND
ALL GOVERNMENT RULES AND
REGULATIONS AND OTHER INCENTIVES
AND BENEFITS THEREFOR, AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES
Republic Act No. 681 0

▣December 14, 1989

▣declared to be the policy of the State that


growth of countryside business enterprises shall
be achieved through absence of bureaucratic
restrictions and granting of incentives and other
benefits.

This Act shall be known and cited as
the "Magna Carta for Countryside
and Barangay Business Enterprises
(Kalakalan 20)."
▣As used in this Act, the term "countryside and
barangay business enterprises," hereinafter
referred to as the CBBE (Kalakalan 20)

- shall mean any business entity,


association or cooperative registered under the
provisions of this Act.
Department Administrative
Order No.2
Series of 1 990
Guidelines:
Implementing R.A. 681 0
Otherwise Known As “KALAKALAN 20”
▣Pursuant to Sec.10 of R.A. 6810,
otherwise known as Kalakalan 20, and
after consultation with the DOF, DOLE,
and DOH and the local government
units, the following Guidelines, Rules
and Regulations governing countryside
and barangay business enterprise are
hereby promulgated for the
compliance, information and guidance
of all concerned.
Preliminary Provisions
Preliminary Provisions

Principles: registration procedures and granting


of incentives shall be governed by the following
principles:

▣ That the responsibility for the


implementation of the law rests principally
on the local government units;
▣ That the burden of proof for non-
compliance with the requirements shall rest
with the government.
Preliminary Provisions

Definition of Terms: when used herein, the term:

a. CBBE – shall refer to countryside and barangay


business enterprise;
b. Productive business enterprises – shall mean
entities engaged primarily in the production,
processing or manufacturing of products or
commodities, or other productive business
enterprises recommended by the DTI provincial
office that will help develop the economy in its area.
Preliminary Provisions
c. Professional services – shall refer to services rendered
in connection with the exercise of a profession,
avocation or occupation duly licensed by the
government.
d. C ountryside – shall refer to all cities and
municipalities.
e. CBBE C ertificate of Authority – is the certification
issued to an applicant authorizing the same to operate
as a CBBE and to untitled to the benefits and privilege
accorded to a registered CBBE.
Preliminary Provisions

f. E mployees –shall mean all person hired by the


CBBE.
g. Assets – shall mean all kinds of properties, real or
personal, owned by the CBBE and use for the
conduct of its business. In determination of total
assets, the properties of all branches, agencies or
divisions of the business entity shall be included.
Preliminary Provisions

h. R egistration – shall mean the inclusion of CBBE in


the CBBE. Registry of an eligible city or
municipality.
i. F inancing – shall refer to all borrowing of the CBBE
from all resources after registration.
j. ACT – shall refer to R.A. 6810, otherwise known as
KALAKALAN 20.
Registration of CBBE
Registration of CBBE

Place of Registration – the office of the


treasurer of each city or municipality shall
process the registration of CBBE.

Function of the City or Municipal Treasurer in


CBBE Registration – to receive all application
and process in same as expeditiously as
possible.
Who are eligible to
Register ?
Who are eligible to Register
– any person, natural or judicial, cooperative or
association, having the qualification.

√ At the time of registration, the application should have


no more than 20 employees.
√ The applicant should engage solely in productive
business enterprise.
√ The assets, before financing, of the applicant should
not exceed Php 500, 000.
√ The applicant does not own an existing business that
has been collapsed and/or transferred to the countryside
for the purpose of setting up the same line of business.
Registration of CBBE

Requirements for Registration – the applicant


for CBBE registration shall submit the
following:

▣Application form, in duplicate, signed by the


owner or manager of the applying entity.
(CBBE FORM 01).
▣1 picture of the owner in case of single
proprietorship, and the manager in case of
other types of business entity.
Registration of CBBE

Fees and Charges – applicant shall, upon


approval of his application, pay the registration
fee of Php 250 to the city or municipality.

Period within to apply for Registration – the


applicant for CBBE Registration shall be made,
application made after the date will no longer
be entertained.

Approval of Application for Registration and


Issuance of the CBBE Certificate of Authority.
Registration of CBBE

Duration of CBBE Authority – the CBBE


authority shall be valid for a period of 5 years
from date of registration, without any renewal.

Grant of Juridical Personality to CBBEs.

Denial of Application for Registration – the


denial of any CBBE application shall be
conveyed to the applicant within 24 hours
receipt of the same, stating the grounds for
denial.
Revocation or
Cancellation of CBBE
Certificate of
Authority
Revocation, Cancellation or suspension of CBBE
Certificate of Authority

– the CBBE Certificate of Authority may be duly


revoked, cancelled or suspended by the city or
municipal registration office.

▣Notification of changes of address


▣Transfer of ownership
▣Establishment of branches
Benefits and Privileges

▣Exemption from taxes and
fees.

▣Exemption from government
rules and regulation.

▣ALL fees and charges derived from
the registration of CBBEs shall
accrue exclusively to the city or
municipality and shall be used for
the administration of the act and for
development projects approved by
the municipal or city council.

-END-

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