Closure of Business
Closure of Business
Closure of Business
For sole proprietorship, the following documents must be submitted to DTI for the
cancellation of the business name and registration:
1. Letter Request stating reason for termination
2. Affidavit of cancellation of the registered Business Name, stating the reason/s for
the cancellation and that the registered owner has no outstanding financial
obligation at the time of closure of establishment
3. Original copy of the BN certificate and the duplicate copy of the application form
(affidavit of loss if either the business name certificate and/or the duplicate copy
of the application form was lost)
For Partnership or Corporation, notice of dissolution must be given to SEC together
with the following:
1. Director’s Certificate – notarized and signed by majority of the directors certifying
the (i) amendment of the Articles of Incorporation reclassifying/ declassifying/
converting the shares of stock (ii) votes of the directors and stockholders, (iii)
date and place of stockholders’ meeting and (iv) the tax identification number of
the signatories which shall be placed below their names.
2. Amended Articles of Incorporation
3. Audited financial statements as of the last fiscal year except:
a. Where the applicant has ceased operations for at least one (1) year, submit:
i. AFS as of the last fiscal year of operation;
ii. Affidavit of non-operation certified under oath by the President and
Treasurer
b. Where the applicant has no operation since incorporation, submit:
i. Balance Sheet certified under oath by the Treasurer and President
ii. Affidavit of non-operation certified under oath by the President and
Treasurer
iii. Certificate of non-registration by the BIR
c. Where the applicant is a stock corporation with paid- up of less than P50,000,
submit its Balance Sheet as of last preceding fiscal year certified under oath by
the President and Treasurer
d. Where the applicant is a non-stock corporation with gross receipts of less than
P100,000 or a total assets of Less than P500,000, submit its Balance Sheet as of
last preceding fiscal year certified under oath by the President and Treasurer
4. Certification under oath executed by the President and Treasurer of the
corporation certifying that the dissolution is not prejudicial to the interests of
creditors and that there is no opposition from creditors.
5. BIR Tax clearance certificate
6. Publisher’s Affidavit of Publication
7. Clearances from other government agencies