Business registration number inquiry (ft. National Tax Service Home Tex)
National Tax Service Home Tax
A business number is a unique number of a business operator used to indicate a business in commercial transactions.
It is often the case that the business registration number is searched for the same business rather than the general public. This is to determine whether the business has already closed or is not a false business.
So, let’s find out how to look up the business registration number at the National Tax Service Hometex below.
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Business registration number inquiry (ft. National Tax Service Home Tex) 좋은뉴스
1. Business search by business name
2. Business inquiry method by business registration number
3. Closing
1. Business search by business name
There is a way to easily search for business registration number by business name, but it has the disadvantage of providing inquiry service only for a specific business operator.
If you need a way to search business registration by business name, please refer to this article. Searching by business name has limitations in the industry, so it is more recommended to search by business registration number for a more accurate search.
2. Business inquiry method by business registration number
In order to search for a business by business registration number, you must use the National Tax Service Home Tex. The method is as follows.
1) First, access the ‘National Tax Service Home Tax Site’.
2) Click ‘Inquiry/Issuance – Business status – Search by business registration number’ at the top.
3) After entering the business registration number, click ‘Search’.
Through the simple process above, you can check in detail what status the business is in.
3. Closing
Today, we learned about how to look up business registration numbers using the IRS Hometax.
While conducting business, I would like you to check the status of the other party’s business and prepare for any unforeseen situations that may arise.
Any help? So I’ll come back with another piece of information next time.
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