Core Points - Over 7,000 domestic and foreign internet platforms have reported tax-related information to Chinese tax authorities [1][2] - Since October 1, platforms are required to report information about operators and employees, including identity and income [1] - Most operators have registered as market entities, but some have not complied with registration requirements despite conducting online sales [1] Group 1: Tax Reporting Compliance - The State Taxation Administration has analyzed third-quarter tax information and found that most platform operators have completed market entity registration [1] - There are still cases where operators engaged in internet sales have not registered as required [1] Group 2: Legal Obligations and Risks - Operators must register as market entities and confirm tax information to protect their legal rights and promote healthy platform economy development [1] - Individuals engaging in online transactions with annual sales exceeding 100,000 RMB must register as market entities [1] - Tax authorities have issued reminders to operators whose self-reported income is significantly lower than reported by platforms, leading to corrections in most cases [2] - Some operators still fail to report all income accurately, risking legal consequences for tax evasion [2]
超7000家境内外互联网平台已向中国税务部门报送涉税信息
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-28 05:14