
What is a business license?
A business license is a document required for a company to register with the administration for industry and commerce and is a proof of legal operation. It is an essential certificate for a company to conduct business, and only with a business license can a company begin normal economic activities.
How to apply for a Chongqing business license?
Prepare materials: Application form for company registration, preliminary approval notice for business license, copy of legal person's ID card, and other relevant documents.
2. Fill out and submit the application on the Chongqing Municipal Administration for Market Regulation website, including information such as the type of enterprise, name, business scope, and address, and upload the required documents.
3. After submitting the application, the Industrial and Commercial Administration will conduct a review. If approved, the company can collect the business license. The collection method can be either to pick it up in person at the Industrial and Commercial Administration or to have it collected by a brokerage firm on behalf.
Important Notes for Chongqing Business License Application
Before applying for a business license, a name pre-approval is required to ensure the registered name is not duplicated.
2. Depending on the type of company, different document materials are required, such as resolutions from the board of directors or shareholders' meeting for a limited liability company.
3. Ensure the information provided on the application form is accurate and detailed as possible regarding the scope of business.
Why Apply for a Business License?
Legal Operation: Upon obtaining a business license, the company can conduct legal operations and is entitled to issue official FA invoices.
2. Credit Assurance: The company holds a business license, which enhances customer trust and boosts the company's reputation in the market.
3. Legal Rights Protection: A business license serves as legal proof for a company, safeguarding its legitimate rights, such as upholding the company's rights in legal disputes through due legal process.





