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江苏财政票据今年将全面实现无纸化“看不见”的凭证带来“看得见”的便利
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-08-11 23:23
Core Points - The implementation of electronic toll receipts in Jiangsu Province has significantly reduced waiting times for drivers and decreased paper costs [1] - The transition to digital fiscal receipts is part of a broader initiative to enhance government service efficiency and convenience for citizens [1][2] - The integration of electronic payment systems in remote areas has improved the handling of administrative penalties, reducing processing times from hours to approximately 5 minutes [1] Group 1 - The Jiangsu Provincial Finance Department has initiated a comprehensive reform to digitize fiscal receipts, consolidating over 20 types into 11 and mandating the use of electronic receipts starting July 1 [2] - The electronic receipt platform is linked with social organization management systems, overseeing the issuance of donation and membership fee receipts for over 69,000 registered organizations [2][3] - The average annual issuance of donation receipts by the Jiangsu Women and Children Welfare Foundation is around 12,000, with the new system automating the entire process from donation to receipt issuance [3] Group 2 - A collaborative mechanism for sharing electronic fiscal receipt information has been established among Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, and Anhui, enhancing service efficiency across regions [3] - The introduction of a tax deduction service for cross-province charitable donations has reduced tax compliance costs for businesses in the Yangtze River Delta [4] - The electronic receipt platform has facilitated over 2.55 million receipt verifications and more than 560,000 reimbursements, demonstrating the effectiveness of the cross-province service integration [4] Group 3 - Despite the progress in digitizing fiscal receipts, challenges remain, particularly in rural areas where awareness and acceptance of electronic receipts are low, especially among the elderly [5] - There is a need for unified data-sharing standards across departments and regions to enhance the interoperability of electronic receipts [5] - The Finance Department aims to build a comprehensive digital receipt system to improve government service delivery and support high-quality economic development [5]