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The City Treasury Office and the Business Permit and Licensing Office set up a satellite Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS) at a mall in the city to provide an alternative venue for businessmen to process their business licenses. Located between cinemas 3 and 4, the offsite BOSS is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from
BAGUIO CITY: Mayor Benjamin Magalong has ordered a crackdown on accommodation establishments (AEs) in the Summer Capital that continue to violate the city s laws, particularly those that do not have business permits, do not pay their occupancy tax and do not submit tourist arrival data. Pursuant to the order, the City Treasury Office, Permits and Licensing Division (PLD) of the City Mayor s Office and the City Tourism and Special Events Division jointly launched an operation against erring AEs in the city. PLD chief Allan Abayao said initial operations conducted from June 7 to June 8 yielded a total of 144 defiant AEs, mostly condominiums, transient houses and apartments. All the 144 failed to submit tourist arrival data in violation of Ordinance 120-2017 or the Tourism Statistics Standards of Baguio City. A total of 111 failed to pay the mandated hotel room occupancy tax and 85 were found to be operating without business permits in violation of Ordinance 2000-01. The AEs were issued n
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BAGUIO CITY – Nearly 1,000 business establishments, mostly tourism-related, here have closed and surrendered their business permits to the city government as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Allan Abayao, supervising administrative officer of the Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO), said