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Foreign investors need to fill in the joint annual inspection form for foreign investment. Where can I find out the number of capital accounts opened by enterprises? What about the ceiling

It stands to reason that your company has opened several accounts or opened several accounts, and the company should keep records, including the account number and the nature of the account.

You can query through the annual inspection software of foreign exchange-foreign exchange management information system for direct investment by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange-user software (enterprise side):

After logging into the software as an operator user, click Foreign Investment Management-Business Query-Approval Doc Query, and select Approval Doc for Opening Fund Account or Approval Doc for Changing Fund Account as the approval Doc type to query the number of accounts opened and the maximum limit.

Whether the capital account change approval document changes the limit on the basis of the original account or counts it as an account with the previous account opening approval document.

The maximum amount shall be equal to the cash contribution of the foreign capital in the registered capital of the enterprise. If the enterprise has multiple fund accounts, the total limit of each account is the maximum limit.

You can also consult your bank and foreign exchange bureau.

The above is the standard answer.

But the best answer is to directly fill in the 1 account, and the maximum amount can be written in the foreign cash contribution.

The key to foreign exchange depends on the limit, and it doesn't matter how many accounts you open. The account number is before 2002. The "foreign exchange content table" of the foreign exchange bureau was adjusted to "foreign exchange income and expenditure table" in February 2002.