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San Nicolas unveils retooled investment code

File photo of San Nicolas receiving the Most Business-Friendly municipality award.
By Dominic B. dela Cruz
Staff Reporter

San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte—In a move to further attract investors to this booming town, the Sangguniang Bayan here has revised the municipality’s 2004 Investment and Incentive Code (IIC).

San Nicolas councilor Atty. Reynaldo Corpuz, author of the measure, explained that the amendments address the recommendations given by the Dept. of Trade and Industry (DTI) on investment priority areas.

Atty. Corpuz said the P100 million capitalization for a corporation and P50 million for single proprietorship are too high. To resolve this, they called a series of public hearings involving concerned stakeholders. After the public hearings, the council decided to adjust the capitalization to P50 million and P25 million, respectively.

They also created the San Nicolas Investment and Incentive Board (SNIIB).

Businesses that can avail of the incentive in the ordinance were modified.

Based on the DTI investment priority areas, retailers, distributors and marketing industries such as supermarkets, department stores and vehicle showrooms are not included. Atty. Corpuz however recommended an innovation that would make these industries qualify through the number of employees’ requirement.

The amended code states that all business establishments not included in the investment priority areas must employ 70 percent of their total manpower but not less than 30 actual residents from this municipality in cases of individual/single proprietorship; and not less than 60 actual residents in cases of corporation, joint ventures and other juridical entities in order to avail of the IIC based on the number of employment system.  

Atty. Corpuz added that the grant incentives are in the form of fiscal discounts and non-fiscal incentives wherein under the fiscal incentive code, registered enterprise shall have a graduated tax incentives of four years after the issuance of certificate of registration.

For the first year of operation, the applicable provisions of the revenue code shall be imposed while for the second and third years of operation, a tax rate of 20% of 1% and 27.5% of the total gross sales shall be imposed.

A tax rate of 35% of the 1% total gross sales will be imposed for the fourth and fifth years of operation.

The non-fiscal incentives include the free promotional activities by the municipal government through advertisements in the local vicinities like streamers etc. during fiestas and other special occasions of the municipality.

All qualified establishments will also be given priority assistance in terms of business licensing especially those who are not from San Nicolas. They can also tap the assistance of the San Nicolas Investment Promotion Center to be the ones to process the business permits and licenses. 

Atty. Corpuz further stressed that the IIC will all apply to old and new business establishments in the municipality.

However, the existing businesses must add the capitalization of P25 million or additional work force as it will be considered as expansions.

It was also noted that this incentive code shall only be applied to those law-abiding businesses and not to those who are delinquent tax payers.

San Nicolas Vice Mayor Dr. Alfredo P. Valdez Jr. meanwhile said that the amended IIC will be able to attract and invite more investors here.


He stressed that this proves that San Nicolas is really a business-friendly municipality living up to the Most Business-Friendly Municipality award it won last year.

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