Business Implementation Group 4
Business Implementation Group 4
Business implementation is the process of putting a business plan into action. It involves
executing strategies, allocating resources, and establishing operational processes to
achieve the goals outlined in the plan. It encompasses activities such as setting
priorities, assigning responsibilities, monitoring progress, and adapting to changes in
the business environment. Effective implementation is crucial for translating ideas into
tangible results and driving business success.
• Mayor’s Business Permit- for getting the license to operate in the city or
municipality and payment of your local business taxes.
• Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Registration - for getting TIN, official receipts
and invoices, registering your books of accounts and paying your national
Internal revenue taxes
• SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-Ibig Fund registration- for registering yourself or
company as an employer and for remitting your employees’ contribution together
with your employer’s share
Good record keeping can help protect the business, measure the performance and
maximize profit.
Records are the source documents, both physical and electronic, that specify transaction
dates and amounts, legal agreements and private customer and business details.
Developing system to log, store and dispose of records can benefit the business. A
systematic recording allows you to;