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How Do The Tax Withholding Agents Of Agricultural Specialties Stipulate?

2007/6/25 15:10:00 40391

The State Council stipulates that units and individuals that purchase special agricultural products shall pay or pay taxes according to the purchase amount and the prescribed tax rate.

Accordingly, the city stipulates that the units and individuals other than the purchase of tobacco leaves, tremella, Auricularia auricula, aquatic products, logs and livestock products shall be tax withholding agents for agricultural special products.

Withholding agents shall withhold and pay taxes on agricultural special products from the amount paid in the acquisition.

The collection organ shall pay the Commission and collection fees according to the regulations.

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