Unified Social Credit Identifier


A Unified Social Credit Identifier is issued to registered companies and other types of organization by the Chinese government. It is "unified" in the sense that it is used both as the business registration number with the State Administration for Market Regulation and as the taxpayer identifier with the State Taxation Administration. These identifiers are now used widely as the only organization ID within and outside of the government. An identifier must be obtained before one can operate a business in China.

History

Previously, business owners in China had to obtain a business permit with a unique id from the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, a taxpayer identifier from the STA, and an organization code from Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine until reforms in 2015 introduced the USCC. SAIC and AQSIQ were merged into the newly founded SAMR following an organizational reform by the State Council in 2018.

Format

A Unified Social Credit Identifier is defined by GB 32100-2015 standard. It is 18 characters long and consists of Arabic numerals and uppercase English letters.Registration management department code represents the major category of registration organization, for example, 1 is the government department category, 5 is a civil affairs category, 9 is an industrial and commercial category, and Y is another category.Organization Category Code represents the minor category of registration organization.Address code of the registration authority refers to the registration authority's location, where administrative divisions have their own specific codes.Entity identification code is the unique serial number of the organization, Its predecessor is the "organization code " and is encoded in accordance with GB 11714.

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