The laws and regulations that entrepreneurs need to know include the following:
1. Company law: including the "Company Law of the People's Republic of China" and implementation rules and other relevant provisions, mainly involving Company formation, shareholding structure, formulation of corporate articles of association, etc.
2. Taxation Law: Including the "Taxation Law of the People's Republic of China" and its implementation rules and other relevant provisions, mainly involving taxes such as corporate income tax, personal income tax and value-added tax.
3. Labor law: including the "Labor Law of the People's Republic of China" and related regulations, mainly involving the signing of labor contracts, labor remuneration, working hours and holidays, etc.
4. Intellectual property law: including copyright, trademark law, patent law and other relevant provisions, mainly involving intellectual property protection and punishment for infringement.
5. Financial law: including the "Bank Law of the People's Republic of China", the "Securities Law of the People's Republic of China" and other relevant regulations, mainly involving financing, investment and risk management, etc. .
6. Environmental protection law: including the "Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" and other relevant provisions, mainly involving environmental protection policies and standards.
7. Food Safety Law: Including the "Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" and other relevant regulations, mainly involving production, processing, sales and testing.
8. Data Security Law: Including the "Personal Information Protection Law" and other relevant regulations, which mainly involve the obligations and responsibilities of enterprises in processing personal information and data.
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The legal issues that are often encountered are mainly concentrated in three aspects: contract signing, financing process and employee management. You may wish to understand the relevant legal knowledge in a targeted manner.
In addition, whether you are a law student or a business operator, the book "Jurisprudence" is indispensable to open the door to law. You must first cultivate your own legal awareness and consolidate basic theoretical knowledge. , which will make subsequent learning more effective with half the effort.
Entrepreneurs can systematically read and thoroughly study the "Civil Law", "Company Law", "Contract Law", "Labor Law" and other commercial laws, which will definitely be of great help to the company's operations. However, corporate legal issues are an area that covers a wide range of areas and is very complex in actual content. Many tasks can only be completed by professional legal professionals.
Therefore, entrepreneurs should focus on attracting and cultivating a team of outstanding legal talents, and gradually improve the company's legal risk prevention and management system, including various rules and regulations, business processes, and responsibility and supervision mechanisms. . Of course, as a leader, you must be proficient in the relevant content of the shareholder board of directors, know what equity, voting rights, and the board of directors are, and just divide the options of founders, investors, and core employees.
Secondly, if you have product sales or technical services, find a lawyer to make a decent contract template. For trademarks, patents, etc., ask someone from the firm to help you apply, and listen to the advice of professionals to understand the relevant regulations. When you first start a business, you should not be careless about the labor contract. It is best to have a professional lawyer provide a contract template. If it is technical, you should also find a lawyer to sign a confidentiality agreement.