What is a fictional commodity and will it be sentenced?
Fictitious goods is a criminal act of export tax rebate, which involves forging or fabricating export goods and illegally obtaining export tax rebate funds. There may be a saying. Generally speaking, fictitious goods are recognized as export tax rebate crimes, which are usually subject to criminal punishment. The types and degrees of punishment vary from country to country, and may include fines, imprisonment, probation, freezing of assets, confiscation of property, etc. In some countries and regions, the penalties for fictional goods may be very severe, including long-term imprisonment and high fines. Fictitious goods may also cause enterprises to face other legal consequences, such as tax fines, tax evasion, revocation of business licenses, and damage to corporate credit records. Virtual goods not only harm the economic interests of enterprises, but also have a negative impact on the reputation and compliance image of enterprises.