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浙江制造业亩均税收持续增长
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-26 16:44
Core Insights - Zhejiang's industrial tax revenue per mu reached 246,000 yuan in the first half of the year, marking a 15.0% year-on-year increase, driven by the deepening of the "per mu tax revenue" reform [1] Group 1: Industry Performance - High-end manufacturing shows significant advantages, with tax revenue per mu for high-end equipment, high-tech manufacturing, high-tech industries, and core digital economy industries at 268,000 yuan, 367,000 yuan, 303,000 yuan, and 328,000 yuan respectively, exceeding the provincial average by 1.1 to 1.5 times [1] - The computer, communication, and other electronic equipment manufacturing, instrument manufacturing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing sectors demonstrated robust and rapid growth [1] Group 2: Company Contributions - Quality enterprises are leading the way, with companies achieving over 300,000 yuan in tax revenue per mu accounting for 8.3% of the total number but contributing 41.5% of the total tax revenue [1] - Leading enterprises, "single champion" enterprises, and specialized "little giant" enterprises reported tax revenue per mu of 610,000 yuan, 465,000 yuan, and 299,000 yuan respectively, which are 2.5 times, 1.9 times, and 1.2 times the provincial average [1] - Large enterprises showed significant scale effects, with tax revenue per mu reaching 580,000 yuan, 2.4 times the provincial average, occupying 14.8% of land use but contributing 34.8% of total tax revenue [1] Group 3: Regional Development - The regional gap is gradually narrowing, with Zhejiang's 11 cities showing a "leading head, stable middle, and catching-up tail" pattern [2] - Hangzhou and Ningbo maintain high tax revenue per mu, at 1.5 times and 1.1 times the provincial average, respectively, providing significant support [2] - Emerging regions are experiencing strong growth, with seven cities showing tax revenue growth rates above the provincial average, particularly Zhoushan with a 50.87% increase [2] - Tax revenue per mu in mountainous and island counties in Zhejiang grew by 16.5%, surpassing the provincial average, indicating enhanced development momentum [2]