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ACCREDITATION OF EXPORTERS under the Export Development Act

Facilitation of the accreditation of new coffee exporters and issuance of export clearances and certificates of origin.

Email :  [email protected]

Phone: (+632) 8897.7605 / (+632) 8465.3300 local 107

Important Notice

To qualify for EDA Accreditation, a company’s direct Export Sales must exceed 70% of its gross sales/ total annual production and must at least have a minimum of one-year export sales performance.

The EDA Accreditation of EMB is used to facilitate the VAT Credit/ Refund claims of Exporters with the Bureau of Internal Revenue, in enjoying zero-rated sales from their supplier of raw materials or packaging materials. This is one of the incentives provided under the Export Development Act. Accredited companies are issued a Certificate of Accreditation valid for one (1) year.

EMB endorses a monthly list of Accredited Exporters Qualified for 0-Rated VAT to the BIR’s Audit Information, Tax Exemption & Incentives Division for their reference. A Certified True Copy of this Endorsement is issued to the Exporter upon their request.

Accreditation of Coffee Exporter

Required Documents
Submit scanned copy in PDF format to: [email protected]
  1. Accomplished Application for Accreditation of Exporters Form
  2. Notarized Affidavit of Compliance with the Minimum Wage and SSS Laws (download EDA Sworn Statement Proforma Text, transfer to your company’s letterhead).
  3. Audited Financial Statements (Immediately preceding taxable calendar year- photocopy).
  4. Bank Certification of Export Performance same year with No. 3 (Summary of Inward Remittance for Export Sales).

For Indirect Exporters (additional):

Sales: Certification from the direct exporter attesting purchase of raw materials from indirect exporter and re-exportation of finished goods.