Question 2: What do you mean by industry category? Do you want to ask what industry categories are there?
On Baidu Encyclopedia, there are clear entries in the classification of national economy industries, which are very detailed.
According to the main categories only, there are the following:
Category A-Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries
Class b-mining industry
Class c-manufacturing industry
Class D-Production and supply of electricity, heat, gas and water.
Electronic construction industry
Category F-Wholesale and Retail Trade
Class g-transportation, warehousing and postal services
Class H-Accommodation and Catering Industry
Category I-Financial Industry
Class k-real estate industry
Class l-leasing and commercial services
Class M-Scientific research and technical services
Management of water conservancy, environment and public facilities.
Class O-Resident services, maintenance and other services
Class p-education
Q- health and social work
Category R-Culture, Sports and Entertainment
Class S-Public Administration, Social Security and Social Organization
Class t-international organizations
Question 3: What is the category of express delivery industry? The courier company belongs to the logistics auxiliary industry and belongs to the taxpayer who changes the business tax to value-added tax. They issue special VAT invoices (online invoices) of 6% (general taxpayers with taxable services of more than 5 million yuan per year) or 3% (small-scale taxpayers with taxable services of less than 5 million yuan per year). Tax can be deducted according to the tax amount indicated on the invoice (only ordinary taxpayers can deduct it).
Expansion: The express delivery industry belongs to the State Post Bureau (People's Republic of China (PRC) * * and China State Post Bureau), and is responsible for supervision, including market access for express delivery and other postal services, maintaining the franchise of letter delivery services, and supervising the postal market according to law.
Question 4: what is the industry category of private non-enterprises According to 19981Interim Regulations on Registration Management of Private Non-enterprise Units promulgated and implemented in the State Council on October 25th, private non-enterprise units refer to social organizations engaged in non-profit social service activities organized by enterprises, institutions, social organizations, other social forces and individual citizens. An obvious feature of it is that it is not organized by * * * or * * * departments.
Private non-enterprise units refer to social organizations engaged in non-profit social service activities organized by enterprises, institutions, social organizations, other social forces and individual citizens using non-state-owned assets. In fact, private non-enterprise units have the characteristics of folk, non-profit, sociality, independence and entity. Article 2 of the Labor Law regards private non-enterprise units as the main body of the employing units.
What is a private non-enterprise unit?
Private non-enterprise unit is a new concept. It was 1996 revised by the leaders of the Central Committee and the State Council for the previous concept of private institutions. That is, institutions are organized by the state, and non-governmental organizations should no longer be called institutions. 1998 10 the State Council promulgated the provisional regulations on the registration management of private non-enterprise units, which defined private non-enterprise units as social organizations organized by enterprises, institutions, social organizations, other social forces and individual citizens to engage in non-profit social service activities by using non-state-owned assets.
How to understand the non-profit of private non-enterprise units?
Non-profit is the basic feature that distinguishes private non-enterprise units from enterprises. Profit and non-profit should be mainly distinguished from two points:
First look at its purpose and use. All enterprises, including service-oriented enterprises, aim at maximizing profits through their own business activities, and profit is the starting point of all enterprises. Private non-enterprise units, on the other hand, aim at providing public welfare services to the society and promoting social progress and development through their own service activities, and their purpose is not profit. Social welfare is the biggest feature of private non-enterprise units. It is precisely because of this that the state will implement some special tax relief policies for private non-enterprise units. Second, it is different from financial management and property distribution system. The profits of enterprises can be distributed among members, and the property after liquidation can be distributed among members, while the surplus of private non-enterprise units and the remaining property after liquidation can not be used for social welfare undertakings and can not be distributed among members.
It can be seen that private non-enterprise units can charge reasonable fees in the process of engaging in social service activities in accordance with the provisions of the state to ensure the cost and a slight surplus, which is very necessary to maintain their survival and development. If the non-profit characteristics of private non-enterprise units deny that private non-enterprise units can charge fees reasonably according to law, then private non-enterprise units cannot survive and develop. State institutions are also allowed to collect and call on their own, why can't private non-enterprise units? Therefore, we should understand the non-profit characteristics of private non-enterprise units as not for profit. For example, the purpose of private schools should be to make up for the shortage of national education and promote the development of education. However, for their own survival and development, they are allowed to charge a certain fee according to regulations and profit from it. But the profitable funds should be invested in expanding education. Other private medical units, private cultural units, private scientific research units and private sports units are all of the same nature.
What fields are private non-enterprise units mainly distributed in?
It can be said that private non-enterprise units are distributed in all walks of life, and there will be private non-enterprises in every field. But its mainstream is distributed in the following businesses:
Education, such as private kindergartens, private primary schools, middle schools, schools, colleges, universities, private specialized (advanced) colleges or schools, private training (remedial) schools or centers;
(2) Health undertakings, such as private clinics (institutes), hospitals, private rehabilitation, health care, sanitation, sanatoriums (institutes), etc. ;
(3) Cultural undertakings, such as folk art performance groups, cultural centers (activity centers), libraries (rooms), museums (institutes), art galleries, painting academies, celebrity memorial halls, collections, art research institutes (institutes), etc. ;
(four) private scientific research institutes (institutes, centers), private science and technology dissemination or promotion centers, science and technology service centers, technology evaluation institutes (centers) and other scientific and technological undertakings;
(five) private sports clubs, private stadiums, gymnasiums, hospitals, clubs, schools and other sports undertakings;
(six) private vocational training schools or centers, private employment agencies and other labor undertakings; ......& gt& gt
Question 5: What is the industry category of supermarkets? Belonging to the retail industry.
Question 6: What are the types of industries [1] agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery?
[0 1] agriculture
[02] Forestry
[03] Animal husbandry
[04] Fisheries
[05] Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery services
[2] Mining industry
[06] Coal mining and washing industry
Oil and gas exploration industry
[08] Mining and mineral processing of ferrous metal ores
[09] Nonferrous metal mining industry
[10] Mining and mineral processing of nonmetallic minerals
[1 1] Other mining industries
[3] Manufacturing industry
[13] Agricultural and sideline food processing industry
[14] food manufacturing industry
[15] beverage manufacturing industry
[16] tobacco products industry
[17] textile industry
[18] Textile and garment, footwear and headwear manufacturing industry
[19] Leather, fur, feather (velvet) and its products industry
[20] Wood processing and wood, bamboo, rattan, palm and grass products industries.
[2 1] Furniture manufacturing industry
[22] Paper and paper products industry
[23] Printing industry and reproduction of recording media
[24] Culture, education and sporting goods manufacturing industry
[25] Petroleum processing, coking and nuclear fuel processing industries
[26] Chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing industry
[27] Pharmaceutical manufacturing industry
[28] Chemical fiber manufacturing industry
[29] Rubber products industry
[30] Plastic products industry
[3 1] nonmetallic mineral products industry
[32] Ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry
[33] Non-ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry
[34] Metal products industry
[35] General equipment manufacturing industry
[36] Special equipment manufacturing industry
[37] Transportation equipment manufacturing industry
[39] Electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing industry
[40] Communications equipment, computers and other electronic equipment manufacturing industry
[4 1] Instrumentation and cultural and office machinery manufacturing industry
[42] Handicraft and other manufacturing industries
[43] Waste resources and waste materials recycling processing industry
[4] Electricity, gas and water production and supply industry
[44] Electricity and heat production and supply industries
[45] Gas production and supply industry
[46] Water production and supply industry
[5] Construction industry
[47] Housing and civil engineering construction industry [48] Construction and installation industry
[49] Architectural decoration industry
[50] Other construction industries
[6] Transportation, warehousing and postal services
[5 1] Railway transportation industry
[52] Road transport industry
[53] Urban public transport industry
[54] Water transport
[55] Air transport
[56] Pipeline transportation
[57] Loading and unloading and other transportation services
[58] warehousing industry
[59] Postal industry
[7] Information transmission, computer services and software industry
[60] Telecommunications and other information transmission services
[6 1] computer service industry
[62] Software industry
[8] Wholesale and retail trade
[63] Wholesale industry
[65] Retail industry
[9] Accommodation and catering industry
66 accommodation industry
Food and beverage industry
[10] financial industry
Banking industry
[69] Securities industry
[70] Insurance industry
[7 1] Other financial activities
[1 1] Real estate industry
[72] Real estate industry
[12] Leasing and business services
73 leasing industry
[74] Commercial services
[13] scientific research, technical service and geological exploration industry
75 Research and experimental development
[76] Professional and technical services
[77] Science and technology exchange and promotion service industry
[78] Geological exploration industry
[14] Water conservancy, environment and public facilities management industry
[79] Water conservancy management industry
[80] Environmental management industry
[8 1] public facilities management industry
[15] Resident services and other service industries
[82] Resident service industry
83. Other services
[16] education
[84] Education
[17] Health, social security and social welfare industries
85 healthy
[86] Social security industry
[87] Social welfare industry
[18] Culture, sports and entertainment industry
[88] Press and publishing industry
[89] Radio, television, film and audio-visual industries
[90] Cultural and artistic industries
[9 1] Sports
[92] Entertainment industry
[19] public management and social organizations
[93] China authorities.
[94] National institutions
[95] CPPCC and democratic parties
[96] Mass organizations, social organizations and religious organizations
[97] Grass-roots mass autonomous organizations
[20] International organizations
98 international organizations
[99] Embassies and consulates ... >>
Question 7: What is the industry category of intellectual property? Intellectual property rights are generally divided into two categories, which are not directly related to industrial production. They belong to the superstructure and spiritual world and are called copyrights, mainly literature, artistic creation and scientific works. The other is closely related to industrial production (including agriculture, forestry, mining, construction, commerce, etc. ), known as industrial property rights, mainly includes patents, trademarks and manufacturers' names, names of origin or source marks, service marks, etc. There is also a kind of property right between the above two categories, which is protected by the above two laws or special legislation. Intellectual property experts call it industrial copyright, such as computer software. With the development of science and technology, this kind of intellectual property is expanding.
Question 8: What is the industry category of banks? The industry category of banks is banking under the financial industry.
Industry refers to the detailed division of the organizational structure system of business units or individuals engaged in the production of the same nature in the national economy or other economic societies, such as forestry, automobile industry and banking.
J financial industry
Banking
69 kinds of securities
70 insurance
7 1 other financial activities
7 1 10 financial trust and management
7 120 financing lease
7 130 Finance Company
7 140 Postal Savings Bank
7 150 pawn
7 190 others
The most common classifications of commercial banks are: liability business (business where commercial banks form a source of funds), asset business (business where commercial banks use funds), and intermediary business (business where banks do not use their own funds and collect fees for entrusted matters such as payment on behalf of customers).