Industrial and Commercial Registration, Kunming: Detailed explanation of the scope and requirements of State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China.

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Name approval scope and requirements:

1, enterprise name without region. Enterprises with a registered capital of more than 50 million yuan. Such as: dida advertising co., ltd

2. The name of the enterprise has no industry description. The registered capital must be above RMB 1 100 million yuan, and the business scope must include more than five types of national economic industries. Such as: dida co., ltd

3. Approval of Chinese prefix enterprise name. Such as: China Petrochemical Investment Co., Ltd.

4 national prefix enterprise name approval. Such as: Guoneng Energy Holdings Limited.

5, the national enterprise group name approval (including enterprise groups). Such as: Dida Group.

6 with the word "international" name approval. Such as Dida International Engineering Co., Ltd.

7. Name approval with the words "(China)". Such as: Apple (China) Clothing Co., Ltd. [foreign capital only].

First, the scope and conditions for enterprises to apply for administrative divisions.

(a) a registered domestic enterprise with a registered capital of more than 50 million yuan;

(2) Domestic-funded enterprise groups and their parent companies that meet the Interim Provisions on the Administration of Enterprise Group Registration (Industrial and Commercial Enterprise Zi No.59 [1998]):

1 The parent company of an enterprise group has a registered capital of more than 50 million yuan and at least 5 subsidiaries;

(2) The total registered capital of the parent company and its subsidiaries is more than 6,543.8 billion yuan;

(3) publishing enterprises and magazines with a registered capital of more than 300,000 yuan and approved by the competent department of press and publication, such as "XX Magazine".