Group 1: New Regulations Effective from October - The revised Anti-Unfair Competition Law will take effect on October 15, addressing issues like "involution" competition and "free-riding" on brand names [1] - Starting October 1, civil aviation in China will fully transition to electronic invoices, eliminating paper travel itineraries for domestic flights [2] - The railway sector will also adopt electronic invoices from October 1, allowing passengers to request electronic invoices within 180 days after their journey [5] Group 2: Financial Infrastructure and Tax Regulations - The Financial Infrastructure Supervision Management Measures will be implemented on October 1, focusing on the regulation of financial infrastructure operations and risk management [6][7] - Internet platform companies will begin formally reporting tax-related information from October 1, promoting tax fairness between online and offline businesses [13] - New regulations for internet lending will be enforced, emphasizing the need for banks to manage costs and risks without compromising management standards for the sake of business scale [14][16] Group 3: Other Relevant Regulations - The Permanent Basic Farmland Protection Red Line Management Measures will come into effect on October 1, clarifying the responsibilities of natural resources and agricultural departments [10][12] - A new procedure for compulsory company deregistration will be implemented on October 10, detailing the process and conditions for such actions [17] - The Beijing Stock Exchange will switch to new stock codes starting October 9, with preparations for the transition already in place [18]
10月起,一批新规将施行,涉及民航铁路客运发票、金融服务等
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-28 01:25