Abstract

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are one way to support the village economy. The legality of a business is important. Legality can be used in order to facilitate capital in the development of a business. Many micros, small and medium enterprises in the village do not yet have a business identification number (NIB) because most of them still think about running their business activities first. Business development owned by the community only relies on the rest of the results of personal efforts to develop their business. This community service activity in Malangsari Village, Pedes Subdistrict, aims to change the mindset of the business community, whether incorporated or not in MSMEs on the importance of business legality. Business actors also gain knowledge of procedures for registering business legality, and business actors as a community become aware of the law in business. Micro, small, and medium enterprises with legal entities can develop well because they have legal protection in accordance with valid laws and regulations. The service is carried out by the community service team at Singaperbangsa Karawang University (UNSIKA). The activity uses the methods of education, socialization, and mentoring with a good lecture approach to village communities. The target of community service activities is both those who have businesses that are incorporated in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and those who are not, as well as people who are just starting a business. The result of this service is that seminars and mentoring activities in making NIB run smoothly according to their goals, even though there are few obstacles on the device and internet network..

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