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助力“两新”政策落地 税务部门“反向开票”服务1.33万户资源回收企业
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-08-11 12:44

Group 1: Policy Implementation and Impact - The "reverse invoicing" policy has effectively addressed the long-standing issue of "missing source invoices" in the resource recovery industry, facilitating smoother transactions for resource recovery companies [2][3] - As of June 30, 2023, 13,300 resource recovery enterprises issued reverse invoices amounting to 515.2 billion yuan, with 5.11 million invoices issued [1] - The policy has significantly reduced financial costs for companies, allowing them to directly issue invoices to individual sellers, thus enhancing operational efficiency [2] Group 2: Economic Benefits and Growth - The implementation of the "reverse invoicing" policy has led to a notable increase in the volume of waste vehicle dismantling, with one company expecting a more than 100% increase in dismantled vehicles this year [2] - In Wuhu, the "old-for-new" consumption policy has generated transactions of 1.0495 million units, driving approximately 5.7 billion yuan in consumption [3] - The policy has encouraged more individuals and enterprises to participate in waste recovery, thus supporting the "two new" policy effectively [3] Group 3: Compliance and Industry Awareness - The awareness of compliance in the resource recovery industry has gradually increased since the implementation of the "reverse invoicing" policy, allowing companies to operate more legally and efficiently [4] - Companies can now directly purchase waste materials from individuals, reducing reliance on intermediaries and associated risks [4] Group 4: Circular Economy Promotion - The "reverse invoicing" policy has facilitated the smooth operation of the waste recovery chain, enhancing the resource utilization rate of construction waste and reducing carbon emissions [7][8] - The policy has led to a significant increase in the sales of recycled materials, with one company reporting a 58% year-on-year growth in sales [8] - The overall recovery system in China is becoming more robust, with a 65% year-on-year increase in the recovery of scrapped vehicles in the first four months of this year [9]