Core Points - The article discusses the implementation of the "Regulations on Reporting Tax Information by Internet Platform Enterprises," which took effect on October 1, 2023, requiring platform enterprises to report identity and income information of operators and employees to tax authorities [1][3]. Summary by Sections Implementation and Compliance - As of October 15, 2023, 6,654 domestic and foreign platforms have reported their basic information, with over 4,100 platforms submitting tax information, exceeding 60% of the total platforms required to report [1]. - The regulations were approved on June 13, 2025, and officially published on June 20, 2025, coming into effect immediately [3]. Reporting Requirements - Internet platform enterprises must report identity and income information of operators and employees to their tax authorities within 30 days of the regulations taking effect or starting their business [5]. - Quarterly reporting of identity and income information is mandated, following specific categories and content as defined by the State Council's tax authorities [5]. Tax Incentives and Exemptions - Workers engaged in tax-exempt activities, such as certain service sectors, do not require their income information to be reported by the platform enterprises [6]. Data Security and Confidentiality - Tax authorities are required to maintain confidentiality of the tax information received and establish security management systems to protect this data [8]. Penalties for Non-compliance - Internet platform enterprises face fines ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 yuan for failing to report or providing false information, with more severe penalties for serious violations [8][12].
超 4100 家境内外互联网平台企业已开展首次涉税信息报送
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-16 12:04