A pedicure shop needs a personal business license.
Documents and certificates to be submitted when applying for the pre-registration of the names of individual industrial and commercial households, and handling materials:
1. The identity certificate of the applicant or relevant certificates entrusted by the applicant;
Two, individual industrial and commercial households name pre-registration application;
3. Other documents and certificates required by laws, regulations and policies.
To apply for a business license in the industrial and commercial department, the required materials are:
(1), the property certificate and photocopy of the business premises, and if it is a lease, the lease contract and photocopy, ID card, photocopy and ID photo;
(2), a copy of the documents listed, do a good job in the business license to the local tax and national tax departments for tax registration certificate within 30 days;
(3) The business license is a certificate issued by the administrative department for industry and commerce to industrial and commercial enterprises and individual operators to engage in a certain production and business activities.
The procedures for handling the business license of pedicure shop are as follows:
1, individual industrial and commercial households need to go to the local industrial and commercial office;
2. Go through the name approval, and then prepare the office space certificate;
3. Provide ID card, application for establishment and other materials, and apply for registration;
4. After completing the registration, obtain a business license; 5. Handling tax registration;
6. Open Gong Hu;
7. Define the business scope as pedicure. The business license shall be hung in an eye-catching position.
legal ground
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Article 78 A legally established profit-making legal person shall be issued a business license by the registration authority. The date of issuance of the business license is the date of establishment of the profit-making legal person.
Article 505 The validity of a contract concluded by the parties beyond the scope of business shall be determined in accordance with Section 3 of Chapter VI of Part I of this Law and the relevant provisions of this Part, and the contract shall not be invalidated merely by exceeding the scope of business.