Share proportion of technological achievements

According to Chinese laws, the contribution of general technological achievements shall not exceed 20% of the company's registered capital, and the contribution of high-tech achievements shall generally not exceed 35% of the company's registered capital. At present, in practice, many places strictly abide by the laws and regulations of China, such as Xiamen and Sichuan. However, there are also many local laws and regulations that have made breakthroughs in this ratio. For example, Article 5 of the Interim Provisions of Changzhou on the Contribution of High-tech Achievements to Shares (for Trial Implementation) stipulates that: if an investor contributes shares with high-tech achievements, the proportion of the assessed amount to the registered capital of the enterprise may exceed 20%, but shall not exceed 35%; The provincial science and technology department can reach 60%, but all shareholders need to agree. In addition, some scholars even propose to break this proportion limit, thinking that as long as the technological achievements are reasonable, no matter how much they account for. For example, after the promulgation of the Regulations on Zhongguancun Science Park, the Beijing Municipal Administration of Industry and Commerce issued a new enterprise registration management method in due course, stipulating that if a company or joint-stock cooperative enterprise is established with high-tech achievements, there is no restriction on the registered capital (gold) and equity ratio contributed by its high-tech achievements. If the investor stipulates in the articles of association that the technology price is less than 500,000 yuan, it is not necessary to make an evaluation, but only to submit a confirmation signed by all shareholders. It depends on the evaluation value of the patent given by the evaluation company and the proportion of this value to the total registered capital, and it can also be determined through consultation. The first question: this question is like this, ok, hahahaha. The first reply: Yes, this question is what I think!