The business scope should be determined when registering a company, such as business services, technical consultation and so on. When filling in the business scope, you must first fill in the main business and part-time business. The main business is consistent with the characteristics of the industry (for example, if you register a technology company, you can write about technical services and technology development in your main business, and sales and consulting in your part-time business, etc.).
The business scope is finally approved by the Industrial and Commercial Bureau according to the national economic industry standard terms, and the business scope embodied in the final license is subject to the approval of the Industrial and Commercial Bureau.
Although more than one business scope can be written, the first item of the business scope must correspond to the "industry characteristics" in the company name, which is also one of the important links in the examination of the industrial and commercial departments.
If you really don't know how to write it, you can log in to official website, the National Bureau of Statistics, and check the National Economic Industry Classification. You can choose one or more subcategories, middle categories or large categories to apply for business scope registration independently.
The business scope is divided into general business projects and licensed business projects. General business projects don't need approval (you can start business after you get a license), but licensed business projects need (pre-approval and post-approval).
2. What do pre-approval and post-approval mean?
Pre-approval:
If you want to operate a special industry or the main business involves licensing, you must first get approval from the relevant departments before you can register the company. For example, to set up a securities company, you need to go to the CSRC for a license and then go to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau for company registration.
Post-approval:
Yes, you can register the company first, and then find the relevant departments for project approval. For example, after obtaining a business license, a company that sells food must go to the Food and Drug Administration to apply for a Food Business License, and only after doing so can it start business. But now most of them are post-approval.
3. What should be paid attention to when filling in the business scope of a registered company?
1, fill in at will:
After the company is registered, it needs to keep accounts and file tax returns on time, and every company boss certainly wants to pay less tax, but it should be noted that if the business scope is inadvertently filled in incorrectly, it is likely to affect the tax revenue. For example, a company is "producing liquor". When filling in the company's business scope, the company's business scope was written as "selling liquor" in order to avoid the consumption tax. As a result, it was found that the company's business scope was wrong in the company's operation, which led to a large number of subsequent taxes, late fees and fines.
2, business scope to fill in too much:
Because the business beyond the business scope has to be invoiced by the tax bureau, the company can't invoice by itself. The boss thought that it would be too much trouble to run back and forth in the future, so he thought of writing down all the business scope, but he didn't know that some businesses could not enjoy tax concessions, so the boss also regretted it.
3. Don't care if you fill in the business scope, and copy your peers at will:
The business scope can refer to peers, but it must not be copied completely because although it is the same industry, the focus of the company's business cannot be exactly the same.