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Special reminder not to scribble the business scope when registering a company

Release time:2025-10-15 18:03:21

Registering a company now, since the registered capital is subject to a subscription system, it is very simple to register a company. So registering a company, is the business scope important? Definitely very important!

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However, fellow business owners, have you seriously considered the business scope of the registered company? Have you considered the order of the business scope clearly? That is to say, is the business scope and order of your company carefully determined, or is it copied by others? If the business scope and order of the company are filled in casually, what will be the consequences? The analysis is as follows:

1. General taxpayer identification standards

As we all know, in simple terms, the identification criteria for general taxpayers are as follows:

The annual taxable sales of industrial enterprises are more than 500,000 yuan;

The annual taxable sales of commercial enterprises are more than 800,000 yuan;

The annual taxable sales of VAT service enterprises are more than 5 million yuan.

If the business scope of an enterprise is originally a VAT service, but the business scope registered and reported is an industrial project or a commercial project, the tax authority will make an error in the assessment of taxes. Therefore, when the annual taxable sales of the enterprise exceed 500,000 yuan (or 800,000 yuan), the system will prompt the enterprise to apply for general taxpayer registration. In fact, the enterprise operates a VAT service project, which is far from the standard deviation of the quota, resulting in disputes between tax enterprises.

2. Preferential policies

Some preferential policies are mainly targeted at certain types of projects or industries, and the tax authorities will manage them according to the business scope reported by the taxpayer. If there is an error in the business scope reported by the taxpayer, the tax authorities that should enjoy it will not allow them to enjoy it. The tax authorities that should not enjoy it may prompt the enterprise to provide relevant supporting materials to enjoy the preferential treatment, which will eventually lead to disputes between tax enterprises.

3. Financial subsidies

Some regional financial subsidies require taxpayers to provide relevant information such as business licenses, and the amount of financial subsidies must be confirmed by comparing the business scope and the content of the invoice issued. If the business scope filled in by the taxpayer does not belong to the business scope of financial subsidies, although the actual business belongs to the scope of financial subsidies, this will also lead to disputes between tax enterprises.

So the question is, how can we avoid this situation?

1. When determining the business scope, it is necessary to consider not only the current business to be carried out, but also the business to be carried out in the future, so as to plan ahead.

2. The main business should be placed in place, do not scribble, and do not copy the business scope of others casually. Try to conform to the actual situation.

3. The more the business scope, the better.

4. If you want to expand your business scope, you must promptly handle the registration of changes in industry, commerce and taxation.

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