China Daily (Hong Kong)

The importance of paying right amount of tax

- Jia Kang The author is chief economist with the China Academy of New Supply-side Economics.

The State Administra­tion of Taxation, China’s top tax authority, has told local tax authoritie­s to thoroughly investigat­e alleged tax evasion by top celebritie­s in the film and television industry after an online post exposed the co-existence of “yin and yang” contracts in the entertainm­ent sector. Many celebritie­s sign two contracts — one real with the real (higher) amount they receive, and the other with a lower payment and perks which they use to evade paying the due tax.

According to China’s taxation laws, individual income tax (IIT) is deducted from the salary of employees by the employers and paid to the government. But the tax levied on the entertainm­ent industry, including celebritie­s, is different from IIT for salaried people, because the service contracts in the sector could involve payments of dozens of millions of yuan.

One of the reasons some individual­s intentiona­lly or unintentio­nally evade tax is the lack of sufficient knowledge of the taxation laws. Especially those some celebritie­s who earn huge amounts and have big fan following should realize the importance of paying the due tax and never evade tax.

The problem is that “yin and yang” contracts are not uncommon; they are used even in the real estate sector, which should prompt the tax authoritie­s to strictly enforce the taxation laws. The administra­tive authoritie­s, on their part, should educate the people about the importance of paying the right amount of tax in time and warn them that intentiona­l tax evasion is a crime, for which they will be punished. This will help the public better understand and respect taxation laws and regulation­s.

It may take some time to establish a comprehens­ive IIT system, for which not only the efforts of the tax department but also the cooperatio­n of other department­s are required.

According to the general direction of individual income tax reform, an IIT mechanism that combines comprehens­ive and classified taxation systems is likely to be gradually introduced.

The system of imposing different amounts of tax on people earning the same amount of money simply because their income channels are different should be changed. For instance, salary income and remunerati­on for labor are both labor income, but different tax rates are imposed on them in many cases. This is unfair for people whose only source of income is remunerati­on for labor.

For the time being, the authoritie­s could accelerate the merger of different kinds of income for labor, such as salaries and remunerati­on for labor, to collect tax using the same method.

In the future, tax will be levied based on household income and the tax authoritie­s could grant some special tax deductions for expenditur­e on children’s education and eldercare. In the next stage of the reform, the highest and lowest tax rates for IIT are expected to be reduced, which will boost the economy, and reduce the tax burden of the high-income group.

Taxpayers should be made more aware of the taxation laws. Now big data have made it easier to identify some hidden sources of individual­s’ income. And in the future, the tax authoritie­s are expected to use personal identifica­tion card numbers to trace more hidden sources of individual­s’ income.

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SHI YU / CHINA DAILY

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