For now, Arta said applicants could access the CBP to acquire Securities and Exchange Commission certificate of registration for one-person and two- to four-person corporations, generate Bureau of Internal Revenue TIN and order of payment, and register Social Security System, Pag-Ibig and Philhealth employer numbers.
CBP also features a unified business application form designed to capture information from the applicant only once, thus eliminating the undue burden of filing redundant entry forms with different agencies involved in the business registration process. Additional features including the registration process for regular corporations and the e-payment for BIR services will be made ready for the national launch on Nov. 16, the Arta said. CBP is a joint initiative of the Arta, Department of Information and Communications Technology, SEC, BIR, Pag-Ibig Fund and Philhealth.