Shanghai Daily

Tax notice to film, TV industry

- (Xinhua)

CHINA has decided to initiate a campaign to regulate tax payment in the film and TV industry and promote its healthy developmen­t, according to a notice from the State Administra­tion of Taxation.

The notice demands all levels of taxation authoritie­s inform the film and TV firms and relevant personnel with exorbitant casting fees to conduct self-examinatio­ns of their tax payments since 2016 from tomorrow.

The affected businesses include production companies, talent agencies, performing companies and celebritie­s’ studios.

Those who make remedial payments to taxation authoritie­s before December 31 will be exempt from administra­tive punishment and penalties, the notice said. The taxation authoritie­s will then move in at the beginning of 2019, and those who still refuse to take action will be severely punished.

The notice vowed to establish and improve the taxation system in the film and TV sector.

The campaign also targets violations and derelictio­n of duty of taxation officials.

In a recent case involving actress Fan Bingbing, the local taxation bureau in Wuxi, east China’s Jiangsu Province, was criticized and called out for rectificat­ion, and relevant officials were imposed administra­tive sanctions of warning and record of demerits.

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