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Since last year, China has launched and upgraded a series of tax reduction policies for small and micro enterprises. In October last year, VAT levied on small scale taxpayers with less than 30 thousand yuan of monthly sales value added tax was temporarily exempt from value-added tax, and the business tax taxpayers' monthly turnover of not more than 30 thousand yuan was exempt from the business tax.

Many business leaders of Beijing's IRS went deep into Longquan town of Mentougou district.

Small and micro enterprises

In China, many preferential tax policies of the country are printed into the hands of enterprises.

Since January 1st of this year, the annual response should be

pay taxes

The small and small profit enterprises whose income is not more than 200 thousand yuan shall be included in the taxable income by 50%, and the enterprise income tax shall be levied at 20% preferential tax rate.

Because

Favoured policy

More, from the actual situation, there are still some small and micro enterprises in Beijing area do not understand or grasp the policy, still follow the "old rules" to declare tax.

In this regard, Liu Kai, director of the Tax Service Department of Beijing State Taxation Bureau, said yesterday that Beijing's national tax has made the "sending policy in place" as an important assessment target this year.

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On the "small and micro cultural enterprise development forum" sponsored by the Ministry of culture and industry of the Ministry of culture, Guan Xiaojing, deputy director of the Statistics Department of the State Statistical Bureau of social science and technology and cultural industries, first released the National Statistics Bureau's data statistics for the development of small and micro cultural enterprises.

Statistics show that at the end of 2013, there were 773 thousand small and micro culture enterprises in China, accounting for 98.5% of all cultural enterprises, of which 168 thousand were small enterprises, accounting for 21.4%, and 60.5% of micro enterprises accounted for 77.1%.

From the perspective of industry analysis, small and micro cultural enterprises are mostly concentrated in the service industry, occupying 61.8% of the small and micro culture enterprises. According to China Economic Net's cultural industry channel reporter, the top four industries are cultural creativity and design services, auxiliary production of cultural products, cultural goods production and cultural entertainment and entertainment services. The number of these 4 industry categories accounts for 75.7% of all small and micro cultural enterprises.

Guan Xiaojing pointed out that from the data point of view, the composition of small and micro culture enterprises is relatively diversified, of which private enterprises account for more than 3/4, and small and micro cultural enterprises have a strong ability to absorb jobs, with an average of 196 employees per 100 million assets, far higher than the average level of 125 people in large and medium-sized cultural enterprises.

But the development of small and micro culture enterprises is very uneven, and the eastern region has obvious advantages, accounting for 66.1% of all small and micro cultural enterprises.

The top 5 provinces are Guangdong, Beijing, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shandong. The number of enterprises in these 5 provinces and cities accounts for 52.1% of all small and micro cultural enterprises.

China economic network culture industry channel reporter found that in 2013, the eastern region small and micro culture enterprise practitioners 6 million 414 thousand people, realized business income 2 trillion and 721 billion 550 million yuan, enterprise assets totaled 3 trillion and 704 billion 110 million yuan.

Although the environment for the development of small and micro culture enterprises is changing, the government's decentralization, tax reduction and tax relief, and vigorously promoting "public entrepreneurship and innovation" have brought unprecedented new opportunities to the development of small and micro cultural enterprises, but we should also see that small and micro cultural enterprises themselves are also facing some challenges, such as weak operational capabilities.

In 2013, 98.5% of the small and micro cultural enterprises accounted for 3 trillion and 830 billion 680 million yuan, accounting for only 45.7% of the total business income of the cultural enterprises. The average operating income of the enterprises was 4 million 953 thousand yuan, which was lower than the average level of 10 million 660 thousand yuan of the cultural enterprises in the whole country, far below the average level of 373 million 288 thousand yuan of the large and medium-sized cultural enterprises.

Small and micro culture enterprises are an important part of China's cultural industry.

The results of the third national economic census show that China's small and micro cultural enterprises have a large number of units, widely distributed, and have a strong ability to absorb employment, but their business capabilities are weak, and regional development is very uneven.


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