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Starting an education company in Beijing is strictly regulated by the policy, and the requirements for address, capital and qualification are clearer under the new 2026 regulations. Whether it's education consulting, technology [...]
2026-05-19
Many companies have just been established for 3 months, and have already begun to ”lay mines”...
When many owners start a business, they focus all their energy on the business, the customers, and the financing.
As a result, not long after the company was registered, the financial and tax issues began to step on the pits one after another:
❌ Forgetting to file a tax return and getting a tax exception
❌ The company has no income, yet it is fined
❌ Irregularities in public-to-private operations
❌ Invoices messed up, back taxes at a later date
❌ Bank account suddenly winds up ......
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More realistically:
Many bosses think that if the company is not in business, they don't need to care about finance and tax.
But the fact is - Beijing is now more and more stringent regulation of finance and taxation, many problems once appeared, not only fines, but also may affect the loan, financing, bidding, and even corporate credit.
2026-05-18
Many bosses think that the business license in hand, the company is officially established, but in fact, the real entrepreneurs ”cartwheel”, often after the completion of the registration of those inconspicuous small details. Especially in Beijing business, taxation, social security, banking, tax and other processes a little careless, will lead to the company was included in the abnormal, long-term zero declaration was early warning, social security contributions, bank accounts frozen, and even can not open the ticket, can not receive business.
This article will help you to make it clear at once: the 3 things that are most easily ignored after registering a company in Beijing - the must-do things after getting the license, the invisible minefield of opening a bank account, and the big pit of social security and bookkeeping and tax filing.
2026-05-14
For the treasures who start a business in Beijing, registering a company is the first step on the road to entrepreneurship, and it is also the key step that is most likely to step on the pits.
Many start-ups do not understand the difference between the types of companies, blindly choose not only to pay more taxes, or worse, to bear unlimited joint and several liabilities, the hard work of entrepreneurial efforts may be wasted.
Today, we have compiled a list of the 5 most commonly used types of companies in Beijing, and explained the advantages and disadvantages of each type in one go, from the three core dimensions of responsibility, tax burden, and fitness for purpose.
Whether you are a solo entrepreneur, a partnership, or have a plan to go public, you can find the right choice for you, and newbies are directly on the right track without having to figure it out or take a detour.
📌 Core focus: there is no absolute good or bad company type, only whether it is suitable for your entrepreneurial needs. Choosing the right type can help you reduce operating costs, avoid business risks, and even lay the foundation for subsequent financing and expansion; choosing the wrong type will only add trouble and affect the progress of your business.
2026-05-13
Compliance program for freelancing, leaving a gap, being your own boss, and not contributing to social security
Many non-Beijing freelancers, self-employed people, and start-up entrepreneurs working in Beijing encounter the same thorny problem:
If you don't have Beijing household registration and you don't have a company to work for, you don't dare to break the payment of social security, and you are afraid of not complying with the law and stepping on legal risks.
As a result, more and more people are choosing to start a Beijing one-person limited company, not only to keep the qualification of continuous payment of social security in Beijing, but also to go through the formal path to pay social security for their own employees.
But most people can't figure it out:
Is it suitable for me to use a Beijing one-person company to pay social security for myself or not?
Which groups of people are best suited to operate this way?
What are the hard conditions and hidden potholes?
How is the whole process compliant? How much does it cost? What benefits can I enjoy?
Today's nanny-level in-depth analysis is specifically for those who have already started or are planning to register a one-person company in Beijing.
2026-05-13