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Is the establishment date on the company's business license the same as the company's registration date?

The establishment date and registration date of the business license are the same.

The business license refers to the date of registration, that is, the date of establishment. The two are the same concept. Article 25 of the "Company Registration Management Regulations" stipulates that "for a company established in accordance with the law, the company registration authority shall issue an "Enterprise Registration Certificate" "Legal Person Business License". The date of issue of the company's business license is the date of establishment of the company. In addition, Article 7 of the "Company Law of the People's Republic of China" also stipulates that companies established in accordance with the law shall be registered by the company. The agency issues a business license to the company, and the date of issuance of the company's business license is the date of establishment of the company.

A business license is a certificate issued by the industrial and commercial administration authority to industrial and commercial enterprises and individual traders allowing them to engage in certain production and business activities. Its format is uniformly stipulated by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. The registration matters are: name, address, person in charge, amount of funds, economic composition, business scope, business method, number of employees, business period, etc. The business license is divided into original and duplicate, both of which have the same legal effect. The original copy shall be placed in a conspicuous place at the company's residence or business premises, and the business license shall not be forged, altered, rented, lent or transferred. Industrial and commercial enterprises or self-employed individuals without a business license are not allowed to open their business. They are not allowed to engrave official seals, sign contracts, register trademarks, or publish advertisements, and they are not allowed to open bank accounts.

The original and duplicate copies of the business license have the same legal effect and there is no difference in substance. If we talk about the difference, it is just the appearance. In terms of use, the original copy "must be hung" in a conspicuous place in the business premises, otherwise you may be punished for not hanging the license; copies are generally used for business when going out, such as: applying for a bank account opening license, signing a contract, etc. .

An ordinary limited liability company has a minimum registered capital of 30,000 yuan and requires two (or more) shareholders. Starting from January 2006, the new company law stipulates that one shareholder is allowed to register a limited liability company. This special limited liability company is also called a "one-person limited company" (but there will be no "one person" in the company name, and the license will indicate "natural person sole proprietorship"), with a minimum registered capital of 100,000 yuan. If you invest and start a business in partnership with friends and family, you can choose an ordinary limited company with a minimum registered capital of 30,000 yuan; if you are the only shareholder, choose a one-person limited company with a minimum registered capital of 100,000 yuan.