Where can I check the company's annual report

If users want to view a company's annual report, they can query it directly on the National Enterprise Information Publicity System or on some related stock official website. In practice, there are usually two modes of company annual report. One is very simple, just announce the main contents of the company's annual report. One is to publish the details of the company in detail. Generally speaking, the company's annual report also has its uniform format requirements.

The annual report of an enterprise needs to be published and publicized within the prescribed time limit. This publicity system is formed because of the development of the annual inspection system of enterprises. Enterprises must take the initiative to provide annual reports to the industrial and commercial departments within the annual period prescribed by law. Under normal circumstances, enterprises complete the annual report submission through the credit formula system of market entities. After the publicity of the annual report of the enterprise is successful, other enterprises and individuals can make inquiries on the website. If you have doubts about the contents recorded in the annual report of the enterprise and feel inconsistent, you can also raise objections to the industrial and commercial department. In the annual reports submitted by many enterprises, the industrial and commercial departments will extract a part accordingly to check whether the enterprises have made a true and legal record. If the company fails to submit the annual report on time, it will be listed in the business exception list by the industrial and commercial department.

legal ground

According to the "Provisional Regulations on Enterprise Information Publicity"

Article 8 An enterprise shall submit the annual report of the previous year to the administrative department for industry and commerce through the enterprise credit information publicity system from June/KLOC-0 to June 30 every year, and publicize it to the public.

Enterprises registered in that year shall submit and publicize their annual reports from the following year.

Article 9 The contents of an enterprise's annual report include:

(1) The mailing address, postal code, telephone number, e-mail address and other information of the enterprise;

(two) the existence of the enterprise's opening, closing and liquidation;

(three) the establishment of enterprises and the purchase of equity;

(4) If the enterprise is a limited liability company or a joint stock limited company, the amount, time and mode of capital contribution subscribed by its shareholders or promoters;

(5) changes in equity, such as equity transfer of shareholders of a limited liability company;

(six) the name, address and other information of the enterprise website and the online shop engaged in network operation;

(seven) the number of employees, total assets, total liabilities, external guarantees, total owners' equity, total operating income, main business income, total profit, net profit, total tax payment and other information.

The information specified in items 1 to 6 of the preceding paragraph shall be made public, and the information specified in item 7 shall be made public by the enterprise.

With the consent of the enterprise, citizens, legal persons or other organizations may inquire about the information that the enterprise chooses not to disclose.

Article 10 An enterprise shall, within 20 working days from the date of its establishment, publicize the following information to the public through the enterprise credit information publicity system:

(1) Information such as the amount, time and method of capital contribution subscribed by the shareholders of a limited liability company or the promoters of a joint stock limited company;

(2) changes in equity, such as the transfer of shareholders' equity of a limited liability company;

(three) the acquisition, alteration and extension of the administrative license;

(4) Registration information of intellectual property pledge;

(5) Information on administrative punishment;

(6) Other information that should be publicized according to law.

If the administrative department for industry and commerce finds that an enterprise fails to fulfill its publicity obligations in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, it shall order it to do so within a time limit.