Core Viewpoint - Starting from October 1, 2023, internet platform enterprises in China will be required to report identity and income information of operators and employees, promoting fair competition and tax compliance in the platform economy [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Requirements - Internet platform enterprises must report tax-related information, which includes identity and income details of their operators and employees [1]. - Operators within platforms are required to legally register as market entities and comply with tax declaration regulations [2]. - Individuals engaging in online transactions with an annual turnover exceeding 100,000 yuan must also register as market entities [2]. Group 2: Compliance and Enforcement - There is an obligation for platform enterprises to remind operators to register and for operators to display their business license information prominently [2]. - Operators must accurately report all income from various platforms and channels, avoiding any attempts to evade taxes through misrepresentation [2]. - Failure to comply with tax declaration requirements may result in legal consequences for operators [2]. Group 3: Addressing Illegal Activities - The new regulations aim to curb illegal activities such as the use of fake platforms and businesses that facilitate tax evasion for high-income individuals [3]. - Regular reporting of tax information by platform enterprises will help make income information more transparent, thereby preventing illegal practices and promoting fair tax burdens [3].
《互联网平台企业涉税信息报送规定》即将落地实施 !税务部门提醒关注三方面事项,防范违法违规
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-25 03:25