The east. Com reported on May 25th: According to Labor, if you want to handle invoices in the future, you can make an appointment online first, and then go to the tax authorities with the appointment number. Liu Xinli, deputy director of the Municipal State Taxation Bureau and the Municipal Local Taxation Bureau, said in an online interview with the director of the Shanghai Taxation Network yesterday that he hoped that this new measure could alleviate the phenomenon of queuing for invoices in the tax hall.
You can make an appointment to apply online.
Liu Xinli introduced that at the end of last year, the Municipal Taxation Bureau, relying on the Shanghai Tax Network, explored the appointment registration of some tax-related matters, which is currently being piloted in four tax branches, including Pudong, Hongkou, Baoshan and Songjiang, and will be gradually promoted when it is mature. At that time, citizens can make an appointment online to apply for ordinary invoices and go directly to the competent tax authorities with the appointment number, which not only saves queuing time, but also improves efficiency.
In addition, the tax authorities have piloted a self-service tax system in the city, and all grass-roots tax bureaus are equipped with at least one machine to provide all-weather tax services.
Severely crack down on the sale of fake invoices
Some netizens reported that the phenomenon of selling invoices at railway stations has been repeatedly banned. In this regard, Liu Xinli said that last year, the city's tax authorities and public security and communication management departments monitored and blocked the mass sending of tax-related illegal information, and concentrated on rectifying the high-incidence areas such as Shanghai Railway Station where fake invoices were publicly sold and illegal information on invoices was disseminated.
In terms of cracking down on the "seller's market" of invoices, the city investigated and dealt with illegal invoice cases 20 10/506, destroyed nearly 200 criminal gangs, destroyed more than 800 criminal dens, collected more than 70 sets of crime equipment, arrested nearly 1,000 criminal suspects and seized nearly 50 million invoices involved.
The maximum fine for falsely invoicing is 500,000.
Recently, the State Council promulgated the revised People's Republic of China (PRC) Invoice Management Measures, and on June 14, State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China also promulgated the Implementation Rules of People's Republic of China (PRC) Invoice Management Measures. It is reported that the revised Measures for the Administration of Invoices will raise the upper limit of fines for illegal acts of issuing, forging, altering or transferring invoices to 500,000 yuan, and all illegal gains will be confiscated. Those who constitute a crime will be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law.