- China introduces tax reporting obligations for internet platform enterprises effective from 20 June 2025
- Applies to both domestic and foreign digital platforms offering profit-generating services in China
- Regulations aim to standardize tax-related information reporting, improve tax services, and protect taxpayer rights
- Based on China’s Tax Collection Administration Law and E-Commerce Law
- Platforms must report identity and income information of operators and workers to tax authorities
- Platforms must report business details within 30 days of regulation implementation or business start
- Quarterly reporting of identity and income information is required, except for certain tax-exempt workers
- Reporting must be done via designated online channels using specified data formats and standards
- Tax authorities will provide secure channels and support for reporting
Source: regfollower.com
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