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China'S Fiscal Revenue Will Exceed 8 Trillion &Nbsp This Year; &Nbsp; The Tax Burden Is Too High.

2010/12/22 18:20:00 60

8 Trillion Tax Revenue Is Too High.

China's tax revenue is expected to reach 7 trillion and 700 billion yuan in 2010.

Plus non tax revenue, this year

Revenue

Walk into "

8 trillion

The era is a foregone conclusion.


According to the previous statistics of the Ministry of finance, the national non tax revenue has reached 840 billion 815 million yuan in the first 11 months of this year.

Even if this income did not increase in December, together with tax revenue 7 trillion and 700 billion, the annual fiscal revenue in 2010 will exceed 8 trillion yuan.


Moreover, the budget revenue target of this year is 73930 billion yuan, which was completed ahead of schedule in November.

In January -11, the national fiscal revenue reached 7 trillion and 674 billion 51 million yuan, exceeding the annual target of 281 billion 51 million yuan.


During the "11th Five-Year" period, China's fiscal revenue started from 3 trillion yuan in the last fifteen years, increasing at an average annual rate of 1 trillion yuan, and its annual growth rate was several times GDP over the same period.


Chinese

Tax burden

Whether or not?

Too high

Mao Yushi, director of the Institute of economic research, told the finance and economics reporter that taxpayers pay taxes to buy public services. In recent years, the tax revenue has increased rapidly, but the public services enjoyed by the public have not increased so much and so fast.


Mao said that taxation is the price for taxpayers to purchase government services, so judging the high and low tax revenue depends on the quality and quantity of public services.

The taxpayer can pay more taxes if the quality is good and the service is much.

Since 2000, China's tax revenue has increased by many times.

At the same time, the public services enjoyed by taxpayers are indeed increasing, but it does not seem to increase as fast and as fast as tax increases.


Where does the difference between them go? Mao Yushi believes that an important factor is the government's administrative expenses are too great, and in view of this chronic illness, the government is always "covering up".

A recent example is about the number of buses in Beijing, and the departments concerned have said "inconvenient" to respond.


Previously, Forbes magazine launched the 2009 global tax pain index ranking, the second largest in mainland China.

In this regard, Mao Yushi believes that in every country, the quality and quantity of services provided by the government are different, so China's tax burden has no practical significance compared with other countries.

However, the growth rate of taxation is always much higher than that of the same period GDP. It is noteworthy that although the finance and taxation department has made some explanations, it is not much satisfactory to the public.


"Taxation should be taxed according to law and not always taxed according to plan."

Mao Yushi said.

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