Group 1: Fiscal Policy Overview - In 2025, China's general public budget revenue is projected to be 21.6 trillion yuan, a decrease of 1.7% compared to 2024 [3] - Central government revenue is expected to be 939.63 billion yuan, down 6.5%, while local government revenue is projected to grow by 2.4% to 12.21 trillion yuan [3] - Nearly 90% of regions are expected to see revenue growth, with 27 out of 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities reporting increases [3] Group 2: Tax Revenue Performance - Tax revenue is anticipated to grow by 0.8%, while non-tax revenue is expected to decline by 11.3% due to a high base from 2024 [3] - Specific tax categories show growth: domestic value-added tax up 3.4%, domestic consumption tax up 2%, and corporate income tax up 1% [3][4] Group 3: Expenditure and Support Policies - Total public budget expenditure is projected to be 28.74 trillion yuan, an increase of 1% year-on-year [5] - Key areas of expenditure include social security and employment (up 6.7%), education (up 3.2%), and health (up 5.7%) [5] - Approximately 100 billion yuan is allocated for childcare subsidies, with 904 billion yuan from the central government [6] Group 4: Agricultural and Consumption Support - 1.766 trillion yuan is allocated for high-standard farmland construction, a 53% increase, supporting 7.568 million acres [6] - The government is promoting consumption through policies like the "old-for-new" program, with sales exceeding 2.6 trillion yuan and benefiting over 360 million people [7] - In Hainan Free Trade Port, "zero tariff" policies have led to a significant increase in imported goods, with a value of 857 million yuan, up 243% [7]
中国财政运行平稳有序(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2026-01-31 00:41