Laws, regulations and rules such as the Company Law, Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Enterprise as a Legal Person, Partnership Law, Law on Solely Owned Enterprises, Regulations on Individual Industrial and Commercial Households, Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Business Scope, etc. all stipulate specific administrative penalties for business beyond the scope.
Enterprises engaged in commercial activities and business operations outside the scope of business, occasionally operating beyond the scope, does not affect the main business, and does not belong to the illegal acts within the scope of business, but if the main business changes significantly and exceeds the scope of business, it constitutes an illegal act.