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Single Business permit

Some may wonder if the government has a negative attitude towards hawkers, but the truth is that it doesn’t embrace their unlicensed operations.

This often leads to a chase game between the county government and the hawkers. The reason behind this pursuit is simple – the hawkers lack the necessary licenses or permits to conduct their business.

Obtaining a single business permit is essential to operate peacefully in any part of Kenya without encountering issues with county officers. However, one might question whether the cost of acquiring such a permit is excessively high. In this article, we will delve into the subject to determine whether the cost of a single business permit in Kenya is indeed a barrier for entrepreneurs. Let’s explore the factors surrounding business permits and their implications for business owners in the country.

A single business permit is essential in ensuring that a business complies with the established rules for that specific type of business. The procedure for obtaining a business permit is the same, but the cost might vary depending on the business’s size, type, and location.

Requirements to apply for single a single business permit

Individuals who intend to obtain a new business permit should go to the ward office and obtain a BR-1 form.

  • Please fill out the form and return it to the ward licensing officer.
  • The officer pays your business a visit within 1-3 days to verify the business.
  • The information obtained by the inspection team determines the fees to charge for the permit.
  • The BR-1 form is then stamped, and you are referred to the main office, City Hall.
  • The form is approved, and the data is entered into the Sbps database.
  • The generation of an invoice bill follows this, and payment is made to the cash office.
  • The business permit is signed, and you are advised to collect it from the dispatch office.

Cost of single business permit in Kenya

  • Application fee – Kshs. 200
  • Prominent Trader (21-50 employees) – KShs. 20,000
  • Medium Trader (5-20 employees) – Kshs. 10,000

Eligibility

Before applying for a business permit, it is essential to register your business to ensure you already have a business ID number, address, and name.

Required Documents

  • Copy of certificate of incorporation
  • Proof of business ownership
  • National ID/ Passport No

Instructions

  1. Once you have registered your company or business, secured a business name, and obtained the necessary documentation, you can apply for a business certificate/permit at any county government office in Kenya.
  2. The business permit is obtained from the county government in its jurisdiction.
  3. There are fees charged for registering a business, but they vary depending on the number of employees or the size of the establishment.
  4. The business permit is renewed annually.

Required Information

  • Business Name
  • Personal ID name
  • Land zone and plot number
  • Number of employees
  • Business physical address
  • Postal Address of the Business
  • Activity code for the business
  • Details of whoever is obtaining the permit

Why you need a single business permit in Kenya

A Single business permit (Sbp) is required for the smooth operation of any business in Kenya. It ensures that a business complies with the established rules for that specific type of business.

The procedure for obtaining a business permit is the same, but the cost might vary depending on the business’s size, type, and location. The permit will also be helpful when acquiring a loan and applying for government Tenders.

 

 

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