meituan does not need to provide real estate license when registering.
1. Materials required for business registration
For businesses wishing to open stores on Meituan platform, the following materials are usually required:
1. Business license: As the basic proof of legal operation, business license is the first condition for businesses to enter Meituan platform.
2. tax registration certificate: used to prove that the business has completed tax registration in accordance with national regulations.
3. Operator's ID card: used to confirm the true identity and legal responsible person of the merchant.
4. food business license (for catering businesses): this is a necessary license for a specific industry to ensure food safety.
II. Information required for individual users to register
For individual users, the following information is mainly required to register Meituan account:
1. Mobile phone number: used to receive verification code and subsequent order notification.
2. verification code: to ensure the authenticity and security of the registration behavior.
3. Personal information, such as name, gender, etc., is used to improve user information and improve service experience.
To sum up:
No matter whether it is a merchant or an individual user, Meituan registration does not require a real estate license. Business registration mainly focuses on business licenses, tax registration certificates and other business-related certificates, while individual users mainly provide mobile phone numbers and personal information. The real estate license has nothing to do with the registration process of Meituan platform, so it is not necessary to provide it.
Legal basis:
Article 11 of the Electronic Commerce Law of the People's Republic of China
stipulates:
E-commerce operators shall register market entities according to law. However, unless individuals sell their own agricultural and sideline products and household handicraft products, individuals use their own skills to engage in convenient labor services and sporadic small-scale transactions without obtaining permission according to law, and do not need to register according to laws and administrative regulations.
Article 11 of the Electronic Commerce Law of the People's Republic of China
stipulates:
E-commerce operators shall fulfill their tax obligations and enjoy preferential tax treatment according to law. An e-commerce operator who does not need to register as a market entity in accordance with the provisions of the preceding article shall apply for tax registration in accordance with the provisions of laws and administrative regulations on tax collection management after the first tax payment obligation occurs, and truthfully declare and pay taxes.