The change of corporate legal person is an important company management activity and requires the preparation of a series of detailed and specific documents. The following are the key information required when changing the legal representative: 1. Change of business license: The company needs to submit a complete change application form, which has been stamped and signed by the relevant personnel. The resolution of the shareholders' meeting also requires the seals and signatures of all shareholders to confirm the knowledge of the change. The Articles of Association or its amendments also require the seals and signatures of all relevant parties to reflect the changed rules. The original and copy of the business license must be provided, and the copy must be stamped with the official seal. The original and photocopy of the ID card of the old and new legal representative must be confirmed by the company's official seal. If an equity change is involved, an equity transfer contract also needs to be submitted. 2. Tax changes: The original and copy of the tax registration certificate are required. The original and copy are also provided. Complete and submit the tax change application form and attach copies of your business license (original and photocopy). Company change notice, original and copy are required to record the change process. The shareholders' meeting resolution and the company's articles of association (or amendment) serve as the basis for decision-making, as well as the original and copy of the new legal person's ID card. Other specific tax-related documents may also be required, subject to the requirements of the local tax authorities.
In short, corporate legal person changes involve multiple links, and accurate documents must be provided at each step to ensure the legality and effectiveness of the change process. Be sure to operate in accordance with local laws and regulations and the specific requirements of relevant departments.