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REGON PODMIOTU


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opts
Edited by: Admin  Jul 15, 07, 10:20  #1

Please tell me what does REGON PODMIOTU means?

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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Jul 15, 07, 10:47  #2

REGON- REjestr GOspodarki Narodowej : National Economy Register
I believe PODMIOTU is SUBJECT

I may be wrong though :)


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opts
  Jul 15, 07, 10:54  #3

Zgubiony,

Thank you for your efforts. But, I am not sure what it means. Tell me in simple words. Is it referring to the place where the document was issues?

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Zgubiony
  Jul 15, 07, 10:55  #4

It's just 2 words so I'm not sure of the exact context. I'm sure someone will be along shortly that can assist. Sorry :)


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opts
  Jul 15, 07, 10:56  #5

Thanks Zgubiony. I am also :P

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Wroclaw
Edited by: Wroclaw  Jul 15, 07, 11:50  #6

It's a number given to you by the government. I think. Along the lines of post #4.

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opts
  Jul 15, 07, 14:52  #7

Please, someone tell me the meaning of REGON PODMIOTU.

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opts
  Jul 15, 07, 14:54  #8

Mr. Administrator, Do you know what it means?

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Admin
  Jul 15, 07, 15:08  #9

Please don't spam by bumpint up the message.

I think REGON Podmiotu is an identity number assigned to each company registered in Poland. Something like EIN number in the US.

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Grzegorz_
  Jul 15, 07, 15:24  #10

Quoting: Admin
identity number assigned to each company registered in Poland.


True.

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Wroclaw
  Jul 15, 07, 15:54  #11

Quoting: Admin
I think REGON Podmiotu is an identity number assigned to each company registered in Poland. Something like EIN number in the US.


Didn't I say that.

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Yes, actually - not sure why opts followed up on that so many times... :}

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opts
  Jul 15, 07, 20:08  #12

The reason opts followed up on this so many times is the answers you provided me with don’t make sense; regon podmioty appeared in a totally different context and it
has nothing to do with business enterprise/company. I appreciate your efforts and I still don't know the answer. :(

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Eurola
  Jul 15, 07, 20:46  #13

opts, I Googled and that's what I got; in polish below. It does not sound to me like it is a tax numer, but a industry business registration number.... like NAICS in the US (North American Industry Classification System (formerly SIC codes). Just my guess....

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Michal
  Jul 16, 07, 05:00  #14

No, it simply means the 'area of subjectivity' in which context I do not know as I have not seen the whole text.

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opts
  Jul 16, 07, 07:21  #15

Quoting: Michal
'area of subjectivity'

what is area of subjectivity?

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hello
  Jul 16, 07, 08:39  #16

In most (99%) cases "regon podmiotu" appears in the business context as Wroclaw and Admin suggested. But if you cannot provide your context, it's like guessing a first name that starts with "C" and ends with "N" :}.

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Michal
  Jul 16, 07, 09:12  #17

Quoting: opts
of subjectivity?

I have no idea. I have not seen the text. It means almost nothing on its own.

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Grzegorz_
  Jul 16, 07, 09:23  #18

Quoting: Michal
No, it simply means the 'area of subjectivity'


Kmiot, It's REGON, not region and podmiotu means podmiotu gospodarczego... Wroc³aw and Admin are right.

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Michal
  Jul 16, 07, 11:53  #19

Quoting: Grzegorz_
Kmiot, It's REGON, not region and

That is exactly what I have just said. You are the kmiot! I never said anything about region.

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Michal
  Jul 16, 07, 15:31  #20

Podmiot i orzeczenie
Podmiot i orzeczenie to jakby dwa filary, na ktorych wspiera sie cala konstrukcja zdania. Inne czesci zdania lacza sie albo z podmiotem, albo z orzeczeniem.

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Grzegorz_
  Jul 16, 07, 15:38  #21

Quoting: Michal
Podmiot i orzeczenie


LOL !

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Michal
  Jul 16, 07, 15:47  #22

there is your answer

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Grzegorz_
  Jul 16, 07, 15:49  #23

Quoting: Michal
there is your answer


Kmiot, how else could I treat your posts ? The question of opts has already been answered several times and It doesn't have anything to do with podmiot i orzeczenie...

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Michal
  Jul 16, 07, 15:53  #24

It certainly has nothing to do with gospodarczego, it is certainly a grammar term lol lol lol

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Grzegorz_
  Jul 16, 07, 15:55  #25

Quoting: Michal
It certainly has nothing to do with gospodarczego, it is certainly a grammar term lol lol lol


Kmiot, don't humiliate yourself too much because then It's not funny anymore.

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