三部门发文 支持50个左右城市开展有奖发票试点
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2026-01-02 03:11

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce, and State Taxation Administration announced a pilot program for prize invoices in approximately 50 cities to stimulate consumer demand and unleash consumption potential, with a policy implementation period of six months [1]. Group 1: Pilot Program Details - The pilot program will allow individual consumers to participate in a lottery by obtaining invoices for purchases made in various sectors, including retail, dining, accommodation, cultural arts, entertainment, tourism, sports, and residential services, provided the invoice amount exceeds a certain threshold [1]. - The program aims to enhance consumer spending in daily life scenarios closely related to residents' "clothing, food, housing, and transportation" [1]. Group 2: Implementation and Local Adaptation - Pilot cities are required to develop implementation plans that specify the scope of prize invoices, participation methods, winning rules, prize settings, redemption methods, and reporting of illegal activities, which will be made public [2]. - Consumers are encouraged to pay attention to announcements from pilot cities and actively participate according to the specific requirements of the prize invoice activities [2].