First, the significance of the annual business report
The annual report system for industry and commerce aims to strengthen the supervision and management of self-employed, and promote self-employed to standardize their operations, be honest and abide by the law. Through the annual report, the administrative department for industry and commerce can know the information such as the operating status, financial status and personnel status of the self-employed, and conduct comprehensive evaluation and supervision on the self-employed. At the same time, the annual report is also an important way for self-employed individuals to show their corporate strength and integrity image to the public.
Second, the contents of the annual business report
The annual business report of the self-employed mainly includes the following contents: the basic situation of the self-employed, business status, financial status, personnel status, tax payment, compliance with laws and regulations, etc. Self-employed individuals need to truthfully fill in relevant information and submit corresponding supporting documents according to the requirements of the administrative department for industry and commerce.
Third, when and how to submit the annual business report.
The annual report of proprietary business is generally submitted from June 30th to June 30th every year. 1. Self-employed individuals can submit online or paper through the website or window designated by the administrative department for industry and commerce. For specific submission methods and requirements, self-employed individuals can consult the local administrative department for industry and commerce or consult relevant documents.
Four, the consequences of not submitting the annual report of industry and commerce on time
If the self-employed fail to submit the annual business report on time, they will face certain legal consequences. According to "Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Market Subjects in People's Republic of China (PRC)" and other relevant laws and regulations, self-employed individuals who fail to submit their annual reports on time can be listed in the list of business anomalies by the administrative department for industry and commerce and be subject to corresponding administrative penalties. At the same time, it may also have a negative impact on the credit records and business development of self-employed individuals.
To sum up: self-employed individuals need to make annual industrial and commercial reports in accordance with relevant regulations, truthfully fill in relevant information and submit supporting documents. Through the annual report, self-employed individuals can show their business strength and integrity image and accept social supervision. Individual operators who fail to submit their annual reports on time may face legal consequences and credit losses. Therefore, the self-employed should attach importance to the work of industrial and commercial annual reports and ensure that the submission tasks are completed on time and accurately.
Legal basis:
Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Registration of Market Subjects
Article 8 stipulates that market entities shall submit the annual report of the previous year to the registration authority through the national enterprise credit information publicity system from June/KLOC-0 to June 30 every year and publicize it to the public. The annual report includes information such as the registered items, filing items, administrative licensing and operation of market entities.
Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Market Subjects in People's Republic of China (PRC)
Article 63 stipulates that if a market entity fails to publicize or submit the annual report within the time limit prescribed by laws and administrative regulations, it shall be listed in the list of business anomalies by the registration authority and may be fined 6,543,800 yuan.