Section T - Activities of Households As Employers; Undifferentiated Goods-and Services-producing Activities of Households for Own Use
PSIC Section T covers activities of households as employers and for own-use production in the Philippines. It is mainly a statistical section rather than an ordinary business registration target.
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Practical summary
Section T sits in the PSIC 2019 hierarchy. This section exists so PSA can classify households that employ domestic staff or produce goods and services for their own use. Common examples include ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL 970 9700 97000 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel and Undifferentiated Goods-and Services-producing Activities of Private Households for Own Use.
Where this code is used
It appears in household labour statistics and other census-style reporting rather than normal company filings. Typical starting points include ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL 970 9700 97000 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel and Undifferentiated Goods-and Services-producing Activities of Private Households for Own Use.
How to choose it
Choose this section only for household-employer or own-use production scenarios. Private businesses almost never use it as their operating code. Compare child divisions such as ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL 970 9700 97000 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel and Undifferentiated Goods-and Services-producing Activities of Private Households for Own Use and keep moving deeper until the wording matches the actual line of business.
FAQ
What does PSIC Section T cover?
PSIC Section T covers activities of households as employers and for own-use production in the Philippines. It is mainly a statistical section rather than an ordinary business registration target.
Which activities usually belong in Section T?
This section exists so PSA can classify households that employ domestic staff or produce goods and services for their own use.
How do I compare Section T with nearby PSIC sections?
Start with the section boundary and then compare the child divisions below it. Choose this section only for household-employer or own-use production scenarios. Private businesses almost never use it as their operating code.