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Industrial and commercial registration Art Training Business Scope
The business scope of industrial and commercial registration art training is as follows:

1, performing arts (music, dance, etc. );

2. Visual arts (painting, photography, etc. );

3. Plastic arts (sculpture, architectural art, etc. );

4. Audio-visual arts (movies, television, etc.). );

5. Language arts (literature, etc. );

6. Comprehensive arts (drama, opera, etc. ).

Industrial and commercial registration process is as follows:

1. Name approval time. After determining the company type, name, registered capital, shareholders and contribution ratio, submit an application for name approval to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau on site or online;

2. Submit the materials, confirm the address information, senior management information and business scope after approval, and submit the pre-application online. After the online pre-trial is passed, submit the application materials to the industrial and commercial bureau according to the appointment time;

3. Get a license, bring the Notice of Approval of Establishment Registration and the original ID card of the handler, and go to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to obtain the original and duplicate business license;

4. For matters such as seal engraving, the official seal, financial seal, contract seal, legal representative seal and invoice seal of the company shall be handled at the seal engraving point designated by the Public Security Bureau with the business license.

Legal basis:

Article 2 of the Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Industrial and Commercial Enterprises

The following production and business units (hereinafter referred to as industrial and commercial enterprises) in industry, transportation, construction, commerce, foreign trade, catering, service industry, tourism, handicrafts and repair industry shall register in accordance with the provisions of these regulations:

(1) State-owned industrial and commercial enterprises;

(2) Cooperative camps under collective ownership and other industrial and commercial enterprises;

(3) Joint ventures or joint ventures;

(4) Industrial and commercial enterprises owned by railways, civil aviation, post and telecommunications departments and other public utilities. Other industrial and commercial enterprises that the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government think need to be registered.