1. High-tech enterprise recognition conditions
1. Resident enterprises registered in China (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) for more than one year.
2. Products (services) fall within the scope of the "High-tech Fields Supported by the State": electronic information technology, biological and new medical technology, aerospace technology, new material technology, high-tech service industry, new energy and energy-saving technology, resources and environment Technology and high-tech transform traditional industries.
3. It has independent intellectual property rights for the core technologies of its main products (services): patents (inventions, utility models), software copyright registration certificates, etc.; through independent research and development, transfers, donations, mergers and acquisitions in the past three years, or through more than 5 years of Exclusive licensing method.
4. The proportion of total research and development expenses in the past three fiscal years to total sales revenue meets the following requirements:
(1) For enterprises with sales revenue of less than 50 million yuan in the most recent year, the proportion shall not be less than 6%;< /p>
(2) For enterprises with sales revenue of 50 million to 200 million yuan in the most recent year, the proportion shall not be less than 4%;
(3) Sales revenue of 200 million yuan in the most recent year For enterprises with RMB 100 and above, the proportion shall not be less than 3%.
Among them, the total research and development expenses incurred by the enterprise in China account for no less than 60% of the total research and development expenses. If the enterprise is registered and established for less than three years, the calculation shall be based on the actual operating years.
5. Revenue from high-tech products (services) accounts for more than 60% of the company's total revenue that year.
6. Scientific and technological personnel with a college degree or above account for more than 30% of the total number of employees of the company that year, among which R&D personnel account for more than 10% of the total number of employees of the company that year;