some modern service industries refer to business activities that provide technical and knowledge services around manufacturing, cultural industries and modern logistics industries. Including research and development and technical services, information technology services, cultural and creative services, logistics support services, tangible movable property leasing services, and forensic consulting services.
(1) R&D and technical services.
R&D and technical services, including R&D services, technology transfer services, technical consulting services, contract energy management services and engineering survey and exploration services.
1. R&D service refers to the business activities of research and experimental development on new technologies, new products, new processes or new materials and their systems.
2. Technology transfer service refers to the business activities of transferring the ownership or use right of patented or non-patented technology.
3. Technical consulting service refers to providing business activities such as feasibility demonstration, technical prediction, special technical investigation, analysis and evaluation report and professional knowledge consultation for specific technical projects.
4. contract energy management service refers to the business activities in which energy-saving service companies and energy-using units agree on energy-saving targets in the form of contracts, and the energy-saving service companies provide necessary services, and the energy-using units pay the investment of the energy-saving service companies and their reasonable remuneration with energy-saving effects.
5. engineering survey and exploration service refers to the business activities of field investigation on topography, geological structure and underground resources before mining and engineering construction.
(2) information technology services.
information technology service refers to the business activities of producing, collecting, processing, processing, storing, transporting, retrieving and utilizing information and providing information services by using technologies such as computers and communication networks. Including software services, circuit design and testing services, information system services and business process management services.
1. Software services refer to the business activities of providing software development services, software consulting services, software maintenance services and software testing services.
2. Circuit design and testing service refers to the business behavior of providing integrated circuit and electronic circuit product design, testing and related technical support services.
3. Information system service refers to the business behavior of providing information system integration, network management, desktop management and maintenance, information system application, basic information technology management platform integration, information technology infrastructure management, data center, hosting center and security services.
4. Business process management services refer to business activities that rely on computer information technology to provide services such as human resource management, financial and economic management, financial payment services, internal data analysis, call centers and e-commerce platforms.
(3) Cultural and creative services.
cultural and creative services include design services, trademark copyright transfer services, intellectual property services, advertising services and conference and exhibition services.
1. Design services refer to business activities that convey plans, plans and ideas through visual and written forms. Including industrial design, modeling design, clothing design, environmental design, graphic design, packaging design, animation design, display design, website design, mechanical design, engineering design, creative planning and so on.
2. Trademark copyright transfer service refers to the business activities of transferring trademarks, goodwill and copyrights.
3. Intellectual property services refer to business activities dealing with intellectual property affairs. Including agency, registration, identification, evaluation, authentication, consultation and retrieval services for patents, trademarks, copyrights, software and integrated circuit layout design.
4. Advertising service refers to the business activities of promoting and providing related services for customers' commodities, business services, cultural and sports programs or announcements and statements by using books, newspapers, magazines, radio, television, movies, slide shows, road signs, posters, windows, neon lights, light boxes and the Internet. Including the planning, design, production, release, broadcast, publicity and display of advertisements.
5. Conference and exhibition services refer to the business activities of various exhibitions and conferences held for commodity circulation, promotion, display, economic and trade negotiations, non-governmental exchanges, corporate communication and international exchanges.
(4) logistics auxiliary services.
logistics auxiliary services include aviation services, port and dock services, freight passenger station services, salvage and rescue services, freight forwarding services, customs declaration services, warehousing services and handling services.
1. Aviation services, including aviation ground services and general aviation services.
aviation ground service refers to the business activities such as navigation and other labor ground services provided by airlines, airports, civil aviation administrations, terminals, etc. to domestic and foreign aircraft or other aircraft sailing in China or staying at airports in China. Including passenger safety inspection services, apron management services, airport terminal management services, aircraft cleaning and disinfection services, air flight management services, aircraft take-off and landing services, flight communication services, ground signal services, aircraft safety services, aircraft runway management services, air traffic management services, etc.
General aviation services refer to business activities that provide flight services for professional work, including aerial photography, aerial survey, aerial exploration, aerial forest protection, aerial hanging and seeding, aerial rainfall, etc.
2. Port and dock services refer to the business activities that provide services for ships, such as ship dispatching service, ship communication service, channel management service, channel dredging service, lighthouse management service, navigation mark management service, ship pilotage service, tally service, mooring and shifting service, oil spill removal service for ships at sea, water traffic management service, professional cleaning and disinfection inspection service for ships and oil spill prevention service for ships.
3. Freight passenger station services refer to cargo stowage services, transportation organization services, transfer and transfer services, vehicle dispatching services, ticketing services and vehicle parking services provided by freight passenger stations (excluding railway transportation).
4. Salvage and rescue services refer to the business activities that provide rescue services for ship personnel, ship property, water and sunken ships.
5. Freight forwarding service refers to the business activities of handling freight forwarding and related business procedures for the consignor in the name of the consignor or in his own name without directly providing freight forwarding services.
6. Agency customs declaration service refers to the business activities of handling customs declaration formalities on behalf of the consignor and consignee of import and export goods.
7. warehousing service refers to the business activities of storing and keeping goods on behalf of customers by using warehouses, freight yards or other places.
8. Loading and unloading service refers to the business activities of loading and unloading goods between means of transport, between loading and unloading sites or between means of transport and loading and unloading sites by using loading and unloading tools or manpower and animal power.
(5) tangible movable property leasing service.
tangible chattel lease includes tangible chattel financing lease and tangible chattel operating lease.
1. The financial leasing of tangible movable property refers to the leasing business activities of tangible movable property with the characteristics of financing and ownership transfer. That is, the lessor purchases tangible movable property and leases it to the lessee according to the specifications, models, performance and other conditions required by the lessee. During the contract period, the ownership of the equipment belongs to the lessor, and the lessee only has the right to use it. After paying the rent at the expiration of the contract, the lessee has the right to purchase tangible movable property according to the residual value to own its ownership. Whether the lessor sells the residual value of tangible movable property to the lessee or not is a financial lease.
2. Operating lease of tangible movable property refers to the business activities of transferring tangible movable property such as articles and equipment to others for use within the agreed time without changing the ownership of the leased property.
bareboat leasing business of ocean transportation and dry leasing business of air transportation belong to tangible movable property operating leasing.
bareboat charter business refers to the business activities in which ocean shipping enterprises rent ships to others for use within the agreed time, without operators, without bearing all expenses incurred during transportation, and only charge a fixed rental fee.
dry leasing business refers to the business activities in which air transport enterprises lease aircraft to others for use within the agreed time, without crew members, without bearing all expenses incurred during transportation, and only charge a fixed leasing fee.
(6) Forensic consulting services.
authentication consulting services, including authentication services, authentication services and consulting services.
1. Certification service refers to the business activities of units with professional qualifications to prove that products, services and management systems meet the relevant technical specifications, mandatory requirements or standards by using technologies such as detection, inspection and measurement.
2. Forensic service refers to the business activities of a unit with professional qualifications to authenticate the economic activities and relevant materials of the entrusting party and to express opinions with probative force. Including accounting, taxation, asset evaluation, lawyers, real estate and land evaluation, and project cost verification.
3. Consulting service refers to business activities that provide and plan information or suggestions on finance, taxation, law, internal management, business operation and process management.
see caishui [211] No.111 for details.