Company registration marks the beginning of entrepreneurship. Generally, the process of company registration includes: name approval, submission of documents, obtaining a business license, and stamp engraving, after which the company can complete the registration and open for business. However, to officially commence operations, the company must also handle the following matters: open a bank account, report to the tax authorities, apply for tax control, and open a social security account.
Company registration fees vary, covering aspects such as the registered address, agency, and consultation.
The company registration process primarily includes:
One: Apply for preliminary approval of the enterprise name. Fill out the "Application for Preliminary Approval of Name (Change)" form and prepare relevant documents. Submit the "Application for Preliminary Approval of Name (Change)" and its related documents to the local industrial and commercial administration authority.
Upon receiving the "Pre-Approval Notice of Name," simultaneously obtain the "Application Form for Registration" and other relevant forms; if the business scope involves prior permits, relevant approval procedures must be handled.
Submit application materials and collect the "Notice of Approval for Establishment and Registration" or the "Notice of Registration Acceptance."
Four, obtain a business license from the Industrial and Commercial Administration Bureau. Additionally, after receiving the business license, it is generally required to handle subsequent procedures such as stamp engraving.
Should you have any questions to ask, seek company registration, or encounter any difficulties in business operations, we are here to provide our services to assist you.




