Group 1: Fiscal Revenue - From January to November, China's general public budget revenue reached 200,516 billion RMB, showing a year-on-year growth of 0.8% [1] - Tax revenue amounted to 164,814 billion RMB, with a year-on-year increase of 1.8%, while non-tax revenue was 35,702 billion RMB, reflecting a decline of 3.7% [1] - The growth rate of general public budget revenue remained consistent with that of January to October [1] Group 2: Tax Revenue Breakdown - Domestic value-added tax and domestic consumption tax grew by 3.9% and 2.5% respectively, indicating stable growth [1] - Corporate income tax increased by 1.7%, while personal income tax saw a significant rise of 11.5%, maintaining the same growth rate as in the previous months [1] - Sectors such as equipment manufacturing and modern services showed strong tax performance, with computer and communication equipment manufacturing tax revenue up by 14.1%, and electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing tax revenue up by 7.9% [1] Group 3: Fiscal Expenditure - National general public budget expenditure reached 248,538 billion RMB, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 1.4% [2] - Key areas of expenditure included social security and employment (up 8.1%), education (up 4.4%), health (up 4.7%), and science and technology (up 7.9%) [2] - Government fund budget revenue was 40.3 billion RMB, down 4.9%, while government fund budget expenditure was 92.1 billion RMB, up 13.7% [2] Group 4: Debt and Funding - The increase in expenditure was attributed to accelerated use of bond funds, with local government special bonds and other financial instruments contributing to a total expenditure of 51.5 billion RMB [2]
1—11月中国财政收入同比增长0.8%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-18 01:51