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Shenzhen registered companies are subscribed and do not require actual capital verification.
Difference in size: if the writing is high, if the customer knows, the impression score is relatively high, and the sense of trust is strong;
When transferring the company, the notary fee is calculated with the transferred shares as the subject matter, and the higher the target, the more expensive the notary fee;
When the company goes bankrupt and liquidates, it only needs to repay the amount of registered capital, and the rest can choose not to repay.
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Legal analysis: It does not matter the size of the company's registered capital, now the subscription system is implemented, you can subscribe to 5 million, 1 cent is not paid, but as long as you dare to write 5 million in the industrial and commercial registration, you have to bear the responsibility of 5 million, when the company can not pay off the debt, you have to pay 5 million to make up. Although the subscription can be temporarily withheld, it does not mean that it is not paid.
Subscription is a commitment, a responsibility, similar to a debt, equivalent to the money you already owe to a credit card, which is to be repaid, but without interest.
Legal basis: Company Law of the People's Republic of China Article 3 The company is an enterprise legal person, has independent legal person property, and enjoys the property rights of legal person. The company is liable for the debts of the company with all its property.
The shareholders of a limited liability company are liable to the company to the extent of their subscribed capital contributions; The shareholders of the shares are liable to the company to the extent of the shares they subscribe.
Provisions on the Administration of Registration of Registered Capital of Companies》 Article 2 The registered capital of a limited liability company shall be the amount of capital contribution subscribed by all shareholders registered with the company registration authority in accordance with the law.
If the shares are established by initiation, the registered capital shall be the total amount of share capital subscribed by all the promoters registered with the company registration authority in accordance with the law.
If the shares are established by way of raising and establishing, the registered capital shall be the total paid-in share capital registered with the company registration authority in accordance with the law.
If laws, administrative regulations and decisions stipulate that the registered capital of the company shall be paid-in, the registered capital shall be the amount of capital contribution or the total paid-in share capital of the shareholders or promoters.
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The registered capital refers to the total amount of capital registered by the joint venture with the registration authority, and is the sum of the capital contributions that have been paid by the parties to the joint venture or promised to be paid by the joint venture. China's laws and regulations stipulate that before the establishment of a joint venture, the registered capital of the enterprise, the amount of capital contribution, the proportion of capital contribution, the proportion of profit distribution and loss sharing of each party to the joint venture must be specified in the contract and articles of association of the joint venture, and registered with the registration authority.
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Hello, I hope mine is helpful to you.
Indeed, many new business owners will be entangled in a question, that is, it is better to have a larger or smaller registered capital of the company, so what is the impact of the company's registered capital on the company?
First of all, the more the registered capital, the more industrial and commercial fees and stamp duty will be paid, and the company's liability for creditor's rights will be greater.
The general tax bureau will collect stamp duty according to 5/10,000 of the registered capital of the enterprise, and if the registered capital of the enterprise is subscribed, then when the enterprise is deregistered, the tax bureau will also require the enterprise to pay the corresponding amount of stamp duty. It can be seen that the larger the registered capital, the greater the tax liability to be borne.
In fact, there is not much difference in the amount of the company's registered capital, the more registered capital, the more industrial and commercial fees and stamp duty paid, and the greater the legal responsibility; Conversely, the fees paid will be less, and the responsibilities will be correspondingly smaller. There is also a very important common sense, that is: according to the company's business scope and company size to determine the amount of registered capital, the industrial and commercial bureau has a clear stipulation, what is the minimum amount of registered capital.
On the other hand, don't confuse the registered capital with the registered capital, they are not the same. The registered capital mainly reflects the asset scale of the enterprise; The registered capital refers to the total amount of capital contributed by the enterprise investors and registered with the enterprise legal person registration authority, which mainly reflects the investment relationship and responsibility relationship between the shareholders and the company.
To sum up, the advantages of a large registered capital are as follows.
1. Because the registered capital mostly indicates the company's strength and solvency, it is necessary to determine whether it meets the criteria for financial companies to provide funds.
2. At the same time, the development opportunities for the company will become larger, and the restrictions will be relatively small.
3. Many companies are also willing to cooperate with powerful companies, which can greatly accelerate the initial development of the company.
But at the same time, the larger the registered capital, there are also disadvantages:
1. The liquidity of funds is likely to be idle and considered by the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to be evading funds, and the risk of enterprise operation increases.
2. Audit, stamp duty and other expenses will also increase.
3. The legal responsibility borne by the company increases.
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What is the difference between registered capital and registered capital?
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The difference in the size of the registered capital:
1. The legal responsibilities borne are different
The size of the registered capital determines the legal responsibility of the company in the future, but it does not directly affect the tax.
2. The strength shown is different
To a certain extent, the registered capital indicates whether the company's capital is strong and whether it has the ability to do large projects, and customers sometimes refer to the registered capital as a reference for cooperation.
3. The registration fee is different
The cost of the registration process is calculated as a percentage of the amount of capital, so the more the registered capital, the more expensive the registration fee.
Legal basis: Article 23 of the Company Law The establishment of a limited liability company shall meet the following conditions:
1) Shareholders meet the quorum.
2) The amount of capital contribution subscribed by all shareholders in accordance with the provisions of the company's articles of association.
3) The shareholders jointly formulate the articles of association.
4) Have a company name and establish an organizational structure that meets the requirements of a limited liability company.
5) Have a company domicile.
Company registration process:
Generally speaking, the process of company registration includes: enterprise name verification, submission of materials, receipt of license-type stamp, you can complete the company registration and start business. However, if the company wants to officially start operations, it still needs to handle the following matters:
Opening a bank account, tax registration, applying for tax control and invoicing, and opening a social security account.
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Some people say that now that the law has implemented the subscription system, you can pay the money at any time, you can write the number casually, for the sake of face and to prove your "strength" to others, write as big a number as possible, 10 million, 50 million or even 100 million, 200 million, etc.;
Some people also say that the registered capital is the biggest responsibility to be borne by shareholders, it should be as small as possible, the smaller the better, the state has canceled the minimum capital contribution limit, can 1 yuan do not need 1 yuan 2.
There are different opinions, each with its own reason, and entrepreneurs often fall into confusion.
What is the difference between the size of the registered capital, and what aspects will it affect? Let's take a look at the defeat of Bi Min together.
The difference in the amount of registered capital of a company.
Generally speaking, there is not much difference, and the company registration needs to meet the minimum registered capital requirements, while there is no minimum amount of registered capital for a limited liability company after the reform.
At present, in order to obtain loans from financial institutions in China, the company is required to have a certain amount of self-owned funds, and one of the criteria for financial institutions to determine the company's own funds is to look at the company's registered capital.
Therefore, if you want to raise more financing, the registered capital should still be relatively more and easier to operate. However, the cost of registration procedures is calculated as a percentage of the amount of capital, so the more registered capital, the more expensive the registration fee.
The tax implications of the registered capital.
The tax is paid according to a certain percentage of the amount of your invoice, and the size of the registered capital determines the legal responsibility of your company in the future, and does not directly affect your taxes. Wisdom Book.
Based on the above introduction, the amount of the company's registered capital should be comprehensively considered according to the actual situation of the company. For example, if there is a minimum requirement for registered capital required by the industry, from the perspective of company development, the company's financing and shareholders' solvency should be considered.
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The difference in the size of the company's registered capital, welcome to follow, like, please send a private message for business handling, 1. The difference in the size of the registered capital: The size of the registered capital is different, but the difference is not big, mainly from the legal point of view, the responsibility is not the same, for example, if a 100w company is registered, then the responsibility is 100w, and the company owes 1000w money in the name of the company, as long as I apply for bankruptcy, I will only pay 100w, which will not exceed the registered capital of the company. Second, the larger the registered capital for the company's benefits:
1. The company's solvency is strong; 2. The restrictions are small and the development space is large; 3. The company has strong strength, customers and partners are willing to cooperate with it, especially in the early stage of market development, and the capital can accelerate the development of the company; 4. The company has a high degree of trust, easy financing and a large loan amount; 5. Enjoy more preferential policies: settlement policy, talent recruitment, support policy and title policy, etc.; 6. For the same industry, the larger the registered capital, it is easier to be favored Third, the larger the registered capital, the disadvantages of the company: 1. Although the liquidity is large, it is very likely to produce idle funds and be considered by the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to be a withdrawal of funds, and the risk is also increased; 2. Audit fees and stamp duty paid may increase accordingly; 3. The legal liability borne by the company is proportional to the size of the registered capital; 4. It is difficult to raise funds; 5. The difficulty of annual inspection in the later stage increases
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) conducts frequent spot checks on tax issues; The issue of registered capital will be randomly inspected by the Industrial and Commercial Bureau. (Note: The advantages and disadvantages of a small registered capital to the company are the opposite of the company's registered capital) To sum up, the larger (or smaller) the registered capital is not necessarily the better, so special attention is needed in the registered capital, which is suitable for the development of the enterprise and determines a reasonable amount according to the needs of the company.
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Regarding company registration, issues related to the registered capital of the company need to be paid attention to: 1. The registered capital registration amount of the start-up company When registering the registered capital, remember to do what you can, match your current capital ability or predictable capital ability, and reduce the pressure on future capital operation and business operation. 2. The capital contribution method of the registered capital of the start-up company The articles of association stipulate that the capital contribution method of monetary funds shall be used as far as possible, and before the registered capital is not fully in place after the establishment of the company, it should be noted that any shareholder's personal funds into the company must indicate when remitting "a certain investment in the third, less than a last resort, do not use the investment premium "capital reserve" to increase capital. 3. The limit of the registered capital of the start-up There is no minimum amount for your registered capital to be paid-in, and there is no maximum and minimum limit for the subscription of registered capital.
However, the paid-in registered capital should not exceed the company's operating period. Don't write yourself as a "billionaire" on the subscribed registered capital. In the process of the company's entry into the capital market, the subscribed funds cannot be in place and affect the financing process.
4. Non-monetary assets of unrealistic value cannot be set in the registered capital Some entrepreneurs will ponder or listen to the opinions of some experts and set up their own non-monetary assets in the registered capital, such as copyrights, patent rights, etc. It is considered appropriate to increase the appraised value of assets and occupy a larger proportion of shares without paying for it. However, from a practical point of view, the decomposition of an individual's contribution to non-monetary assets is that the transfer of non-monetary assets and investment occur at the same time.
Therefore, the calculation and payment of individual income tax according to the relevant regulations leads to the fact that these non-monetary assets become the company's assets after they are recorded, and they normally need to be depreciated and amortized in installments, which becomes the company's cost and expenses, which directly increases the burden of the company's accounting statement profits.
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