Core Points - The implementation of the "Regulations on Reporting Tax Information by Internet Platform Enterprises" has begun, requiring platform enterprises to report information about operators and employees to tax authorities starting October 1 [1] - Over 7,000 domestic and foreign platforms have complied with the tax information reporting obligations, enhancing tax compliance among operators and employees [1] - The majority of platform operators have registered as market entities, although some have not complied with registration requirements despite conducting online sales [1] Group 1 - Platform operators must timely confirm tax information, as some have registered but failed to report income or file tax returns, affecting fair competition [2] - The tax authorities can accurately identify whether platform operators have confirmed their tax information after receiving reported data [2] - Operators are advised to promptly confirm tax information and file tax returns after generating tax obligations to avoid unnecessary risks [2] Group 2 - There are instances of operators underreporting income compared to reported figures, leading to potential tax evasion risks [3] - Tax authorities are using data comparison to identify hidden income and false declarations, with legal actions planned against non-compliant operators [3] - The tax department will continue to enforce regulations, addressing issues like unlicensed operations and false reporting to support the healthy development of the platform economy [3]
互联网平台企业涉税信息报送进展顺利 三方面涉税事项需平台内经营者关注
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-28 02:01