Core Insights - The report reveals that in 2024, 5,091 listed companies in China contributed approximately 39,727 billion yuan in actual tax payments, remaining stable compared to 2023, accounting for about 22.7% of the national tax revenue [3][4]. Group 1: Tax Contributions and Distribution - The top 100 listed companies contributed around 73% of the total tax payments, indicating a significant concentration of tax contributions among a small number of firms [5]. - Major contributors include China National Petroleum (3,961 billion yuan) and Sinopec (3,313 billion yuan), with several banks and other companies also exceeding 1,000 billion yuan in tax payments [5]. - The average tax payment per listed company was 7.8 million yuan, with a median of 0.53 million yuan [6]. Group 2: Industry Contributions - The mining, financial, and manufacturing sectors accounted for nearly 77% of the total tax contributions from listed companies, with mining alone contributing about 1 trillion yuan [8]. - The manufacturing sector saw the highest growth in tax contributions, increasing by approximately 22.6 billion yuan, while the real estate sector experienced the largest decline at around -28% [12]. Group 3: Ownership Structure and Tax Burden - State-owned enterprises represented about 30% of listed companies but contributed nearly 80% of the total tax payments, highlighting the dominance of state-owned firms in tax contributions [12]. - The average tax burden for listed companies has decreased over the years, with the tax payment per 100 yuan of revenue dropping to approximately 5.6 yuan in 2024 [13]. - The mining and financial sectors had the highest tax payment per 100 yuan of revenue at around 12 yuan, while the manufacturing sector had a lower tax burden of about 4 yuan [14].
上市公司全年纳税近4万亿元,前10名是这几家→