
Originally Posted by
hera_82
Ask lang ko some info from those of you na medyo sweto na ani:
Say, I want to start a small business. Somewhat outsourcing ang nature. A company from abroad will need need our services. But my worker/colleague will be from abroad sad. Ang income is not definite every month kay depende lang man sa contracts or work orders if naa.
Do I need to register pa the business? Do I need to get a different TIN for this?
Unsa papers/requisites for starting a small business nga pareho ani?
Or di na need ipa-register ni?
Would appreciate your inputs guys... thanks!

Hi, I felt the need to share this as I think we are on the same line... Like you, I'm planning to start a small outsourcing business. But ng engage nako ani full-time since June this year. What I did was starting virtually first... Nag set-up ko ug website where naa didto ang info about my services and at the same time, it's where virtual workers can apply for jobs on a freelance basis. It's really a challenge k dili fixed ang income and the projects so I found it best to not register it yet. Also, it's a challenge working with virtual workers. These are just some of the downsides, however there's a lot of learning experience to be had and most especially you are able to build strategic partnerships with clients abroad. Like now, I have a client who can give prospective long-term business. So from virtual, I'm gonna switch to actually renting an office, hiring people to work in the office and of course register the business.

Good luck in your endeavors.