There will be no annotation on the business license of domestic-funded enterprises (that is, there will be no brackets in the "Company Type").
Foreign-invested enterprises are divided into: Sino-foreign joint ventures, Sino-foreign cooperation, foreign-funded enterprises, foreign-owned joint-stock companies, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan joint ventures, etc. For details, please refer to the fourth line on the business license: Company type. The brackets indicate that the business license has been annotated and it is a foreign-invested enterprise. Domestic-funded enterprises are divided into: limited liability companies, joint stock companies, general partnerships, limited partnerships, special general partnerships, one-person limited liability companies, etc. And there are no more parentheses on the side.
In foreign-funded enterprises, foreign investors can invest in foreign currencies or legally obtained RMB. There is no restriction on this. Therefore, don’t think that it is not foreign investment when you see it is RMB investment. To see if it is foreign investment, just check whether there are brackets or not.
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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. Bank accounts are not allowed to be opened.