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Minimum authorized Capital and Capital Contribution Schedule
 

China’s latest Company Law has removed requirements on minimum authorized capital for different types of company and allows companies to pay up their capital in 2 years in accordance with regulations. Investment companies can pay up their capital in 5 years.
Minimum Registered Capital Requirement:
Under the Company Law, companies in the mainland are mainly incorporated in the form of limited liability companies or joint-stock limited companies. For limited liability companies, the minimum authorized capital is lowered to Rmb30, 000. For joint—stock limited companies, the minimum authorized capital requirement is Rmb 5 million.
According to the existing rules of government authorities overseeing different sectors, the following requirements are applied to FIEs concerning minimum authorized capital:
(a) The minimum authorized capital of a JV commercial enterprise engaged in wholesale or retail should comply with the requirements of the Company Law. The Company Law stipulates that the minimum authorized capital of limited liability companies is Rmb30, 000, while the minimum authorized capital of joint—stock limited companies is Rmb 5 million. Iii e ratio of the authorized capital to the total investment amount should be in line with the Provisional Regulations of the State Administration of Industry and Commerce Governing the Proportion of Registered Capital to the Total Investment Amount of Sino-Foreign JV Enterprises.
(b) The minimum registered capital of a foreign or JV bank is Rmb300 million worth of freely convertible currencies;
(c) The minimum registered capital of a foreign or JV financial institution is Rmb200 million worth of freely convertible currencies;
(d) The minimum authorized capital of a JV travel agency is Rmb2.5 million;
(e) The minimum authorized capital of a JV advertising agency is US$300,000;
(f) The minimum authorized capital of a JV foreign trade company is Rmb50 million;
(g) The minimum authorized capital of a JV international freight forwarding agency is US$1 million;
(h) The minimum authorized capital of a foreign—invested printing company engaged in the printing of publications and printed materials for packaging is Rmb l0 million, while the minimum authorized capital of a foreign- invested printing company engaged in the printing of other printed materials is Rmb5 million;
(i) The minimum authorized capital is Rmb 2 billion for a company engaged in trans-provincial basic telecom business; Rmb200 million for a company engaged in provincial basic telecom business; Rmb l0 million for a company engaged in trans-provincial value-added telecom services; and Rmb l million for a company engaged in provincial value—added telecom services;
(j) The minimum authorized capital of a foreign—invested insurance company is Rmb200 million or its equivalent in freely convertible currency;
(k) The minimum authorized capital of a foreign—funded investment company is US$30 million;
(I) The minimum authorized capital of a foreign-funded investment shareholding company is Rmb30 million.

Ratio of Authorized Capital to Total Investment Amount
According to the Interim Measures Concerning the Ratio of Registered Capital to Total Investment of Sino-Foreign Equity JV Enterprises promulgated by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), it is stipulated that:
(a) For JVs with a total investment of US$3 million or less, the authorized capital should account for at least 70% of the total investment;
(b) If the total investment is over US$3 million but less than or equal to US$10 million, the authorized capital should account for at least 50% of the total investment; the authorized capital should not be less than US$2.1 million if the total investment is under US$4.2 million;
(c) If the total investment is over US$10 million but less than or equal to US$30 million, the authorized capital should account for at least 40% of the total investment; the authorized capital should not be less than US$5 million if the total investment is under US$ 1 2 .5 million;
(d) If the total investment exceeds US$ 30 million, the authorized capital should account for at least one-third of the total investment; the authorized capital should not be less than US$12 million if the total investment is under US$36 million;

Capital Contribution Schedule
Sino-foreign equity and contractual JVs are required to specify in their contract and articles of association, and foreign enterprises in their articles of association, the time limit for capital contribution. If such a provision is missing, the project will not be approved and cannot be registered.
According to regulations, capital contribution may be made in two ways. First, one-off contribution, i.e. parties to the JV should make their capital contributions within six months after the issuance of business license. Second, contribution by installment. The first installment should not be less than 15% of the capital contribution the parties to the JV undertake to make. The balance should be paid up within a specified time limit. Detailed implementation rules are as follows:
(a) For authorized capital of US$500,000 or below, capital contribution should be made in full within one year after issuance of business license;
(b) For authorized capital of over US$500,000 but less than or equal to US$1 million, capital contribution should be made in full within 18 months after issuance of business license;
(c) For authorized capital of over US$1 million but less than or equal to US$3 million, capital contribution should be made in full within 2 years after issuance of business license;
(d) For authorized capital of over US$3 million but less than or equal to US$10 million, capital contribution should be made in full within three years after issuance of business license;
(e) For authorized capital exceeding US$10 million, the time limit for capital contribution will be determined by the approval authority on a case-by-case basis.

In the event that an FIE fails to make its capital contribution in full within the time limit stipulated in the contract clue to special circumstances, application for extending the time limit for capital contribution may be made to the original approval authority and the case should be filed with the registration authority for the record.

All the information and data above is only for reference, for further information, please feel free to contact us.

 
From:Tannet Group Editor:cindy Time:2009-1-21
 

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