63家A股上市公司年内补税28亿 6家过亿元山东黄金自查出7.38亿
Chang Jiang Shang Bao·2025-11-28 00:17

Core Viewpoint - Chinese listed companies are actively standardizing tax management to ensure compliance, with many companies undergoing self-inspections and identifying tax payment deficiencies, leading to significant tax arrears and penalties [1][2][3] Group 1: Tax Compliance and Self-Inspection - As of November 26, 2025, 63 A-share listed companies have announced the need to pay back corporate income tax and penalties, totaling approximately 2.8 billion yuan [1][3] - The company Tianxiaxiu reported a tax payment and penalty of 24.5157 million yuan due to misunderstandings of tax policy applicability [2][3] - Companies are taking proactive measures to correct historical tax issues, with some extending self-inspection periods back to five years [6][8] Group 2: Financial Impact - Tianxiaxiu's tax payment and penalty will reduce its net profit for 2025 by approximately 23.8413 million yuan, accounting for 46.30% of the latest audited net profit attributable to shareholders [3] - Shandong Gold announced a need to pay back 5.08 billion yuan in corporate income tax and 230 million yuan in penalties, totaling 7.38 billion yuan [8][9] - The actual tax amount paid by 5,091 listed companies in 2024 was approximately 39,727 billion yuan, representing about 22.7% of the national tax revenue [2] Group 3: Market Confidence and Economic Stability - Compliance with tax regulations is crucial for maintaining market confidence and economic stability, as tax payments directly affect national fiscal revenue [9] - Companies that rectify tax issues can mitigate operational risks associated with tax disputes, which may lead to cash flow disruptions and stock price volatility [9]