How much tax does a movie have to pay?

According to public information, the box office accounting rules of China film industry are as follows, mainly including value-added tax and its additional tax (after the reform of the camp), special funds for the film industry, cinema accounting, cinema accounting, digital retention of China Film, issuer accounting and film accounting.

(1) The total box office of all films must first pay about 3.3% value-added tax and its additional tax, and 5% special funds for the film industry (referred to as "special expenses"). The remaining 9 1.7% is considered as the "divisible box office" of a movie.

(2) Of the divisible box office, 57% is reserved for cinemas and cinemas, usually 7% is allocated to cinemas and 50% is allocated to cinemas.

(3) China Film Development (Beijing) Co., Ltd. will charge 1%-3% (hereinafter referred to as China Film Digital) as the distribution agency fee for the remaining divisible box office.

(4) The remaining 40%-42% of the distributable income belongs to the film producers and distributors, which is 40% in most cases. The film distributor will charge the producer 5-20% of the remaining fee as the distribution agency fee. You can divide 2-8% of the box office as the distribution agency fee.

(5) The remaining 32%-40% after the producer gets it.