How do shareholders inject capital?

Legal analysis: When the company is established, shareholders can make contributions in cash for registration, or they can make contributions in kind, intellectual property rights, land use rights and other non-monetary properties. , can be valued in currency and can be transferred according to law. The capital contribution of shareholders belongs to the paid-in capital of the company, and the registered capital is the amount subscribed when the company is registered.

Legal basis: Article 27 of the Company Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), shareholders can make capital contributions in cash or in kind, intellectual property rights, land use rights and other non-monetary properties that can be valued in money and transferred according to law. However, except for the property that cannot be used as capital contribution as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations. Non-monetary property as capital contribution shall be evaluated and verified, and its value shall not be overestimated or underestimated. Where there are provisions in laws and administrative regulations on evaluation and pricing, those provisions shall prevail.