The time for the company's subscribed capital contribution can be queried through the company's articles of association, and the time for paid-in capital contribution can be queried through the bank statement.
The company's registered capital subscription system means that the industrial and commercial department only registers the total registered capital subscribed by the company, and does not need to register the paid-in capital, and no verification documents are required. Subscription registration does not require company funds, which can effectively improve capital operation efficiency and reduce corporate operating costs. The main differences between the two are as follows:
1. Different natures. The subscription system does not require capital verification, and shareholders are legally responsible for the capital subscribed; the paid-in system must contribute capital for verification, and the funds are frozen in The account opening bank verifies the capital.
2. The meaning is different. The subscription system makes it easier for entrepreneurs to start a business. They can register a company to operate without any investment first; the paid-in system requires capital verification before it can operate.
3. Different types. Subscription-based companies refer to general companies without major risks; paid-up companies involve property security companies.