The subsidiary owes money, can the head office execute it?

Legal analysis: subsidiaries cannot be required to repay. The head office and its subsidiaries are independent legal persons, and each of them bears its own debts.

If the head office refuses to repay, the parties may bring a civil lawsuit to the people's court and demand the head office to repay the arrears. To file a civil lawsuit, you need to prepare: civil complaint, business license of the other party, evidence list and evidence materials.

After receiving the prosecution materials, the people's court will decide whether to accept or file a case within seven days. If it is not accepted, a ruling will be made; If you are dissatisfied with the ruling, you can appeal.

After accepting the case, a trial will be arranged. If ordinary procedures are applied, the people's court shall conclude the case within six months from the date of filing the case. If there are special circumstances, it can be extended upon approval and a notice of extension will be issued.

At the end of the trial, the people's court will make a judgment according to law and issue a civil judgment; The verdict will state the verdict and the reasons for the verdict.

If a party refuses to accept the judgment, he may appeal to the people's court at the next higher level within 15 days after receiving the judgment.

Legal basis: Branch companies can be established in Article 14 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Company Law. The establishment of a branch company shall apply to the company registration authority for registration and obtain a business license. A branch company does not have legal person status, and its civil liability shall be borne by the company.

A company may set up subsidiaries, which have legal personality and independently bear civil liabilities according to law.