In fact, Wang Meigui had made a mistake when dealing with the principal's assistant.
At the gathering in Silicon Valley, Wang Meigui sat next to the principal's assistant, who asked her what project she was working on.
She answered truthfully.
The only mistake she made was that she added," I'm going to look for Gao Qi to finance this project.”
The principal's assistant's face immediately became distant and polite.
Wang Meigui didn't know what was wrong with this sentence at that time, but she didn't get the principal's assistant's business card.
The principal's assistant said that it was glowing, but somehow, he finally found one.
The principal's assistant was a vice-principal.
Wang Meigui did not know that she had made a mistake. When she returned to China, she really sent an email to contact the principal's assistant. Of course, she did not receive any reply.
Who was Gao Qi?
Gao Qi was a famous person from Silicon Valley who graduated from Hua Yuan. He was in the field of online security and had successfully sold his company to the boss of online security in the United States.
After selling them, he started investing with the money he earned.
Although Gao Qi's share of his online security company was very small after several rounds of financing, he was still a billionaire.
It was said that he had recently donated a sum of money to Hua Yuan.
Wang Meigui's mistake was that she had pushed away the principal's assistant before she could find a backer like Gao Qi.
In the same unit, do not find two people of the same weight.
This would cause problems.
Of course, one had to be stabbed in order to survive. Only after being stabbed would one understand how to deal with things.
Wang Meigui rented an office in the heart of Silicon Valley.
He also went to the California government office in San Francisco to register a joint stock company.
She originally wanted to ask a lawyer friend to help her register the company, but that lawyer friend told her that it was very simple and that she could do it herself. So, she sent her the company law of the United States and asked her to study it carefully.
So she took a cursory look at the company law in the United States, went to the city hall, and spent 250 dollars to register a joint stock company.
It was that simple. Even American company law was as simple as " The Law for the Dummies."
Of course, in order to maintain the operation of this joint stock company, you have to pay this 250 USD once a year.
This was a situation where the company was not making money. If the company was making money, there would still be a set of complicated tax forms that needed the help of an accountant.
But that was a tax payment once a year, unlike in China, where tax returns were made once a month. Before they could earn money, they had to pay the accounting fees every month.
Of course, he could hire a part-time accountant, but the cheapest would be 400-500 yuan per month.
Moreover, before the tax system was reformed, domestic enterprises actually had to pay a 25% tax. It was too heavy. No wonder it was difficult for small enterprises in the country to survive.
At least Zhongguancun was still a place that was leading the way.
If it was somewhere else, when you filled in the business project, you would not be able to register for " operating all the projects allowed by the country."
However, in Zhongguancun, there must be seniors who paved the way. They must have experienced a lot of appeal before the industrial and commercial bureau of Zhongguancun allowed them to fill in the business project like this.
Wang Meigui really hoped that there would be similar reforms in the annual inspection and tax system in the future.
When Wang Meigui first returned to China to apply to join Huayuan University's start-up base, she registered a company.
Wang Meigui also put her sister in the start-up company.
Wang Meigui sent her sister 100,000 RMB and asked her to register a domestic company first.
Hua Yuan's business base had a certificate of office location. The younger sister ran around and finally ran through the troublesome company registration procedures. This was because her sister received a salary of 10,000 RMB a month, so she did not complain much. However, she was also very dissatisfied, saying that she was about to become the company's accountant.
Her younger sister was also from National Television, so she was quite famous in the small circle of television directors.
This company was registered with 90% of Wang Meigui's shares and 10% of his sister's shares.
At the same time, Wang Meigui also told her sister that after the venture capital investment was in place, the company's equity would not be distributed like this. She would decide how to distribute it between her and her sister at that time.
Generally speaking, limited companies that required at least two shareholders were limited by the names of the founder and his father or mother.
Of course, he could also register a one-man company.
However, the company had to submit an audit report every year.
He just needed to spend more money on the audit.
The cost of the audit was between 2,000 to 3,000 RMB.
Wang Meigui rented an office in the core area of Silicon Valley in the United States because part of Wang Meigui's project had to be carried out in the United States.
In addition, when people in the domestic investment community heard that you had a company in the core area of Silicon Valley, they would look at you differently.
At the very least, I think you're on a small scale.
Of course, this was for the domestic investment community to see.
Local start-ups in China often rented a larger office area and recruited many low-paying people to act as a front for the company. That was for the investors who came back from the United States to see. When they saw that you were quite large-scale, they would look up to you. This was called " scale."
All in all, Wang Meigui's office in the core of Silicon Valley had at least attracted the services of a law firm.
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