1, click the red envelope.
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2. Click Get
After finding the 4 yuan red envelope at the top of the page, click the option to collect it.
Step 3 make sure you receive it
After entering, read the agreement, click agree to collect, and you can successfully collect.
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Is the subsidy included in the salary?
Legal analysis: subsidies are included in wages and are part of the total wages.
Legal basis: Article 4 of the Provisions on the Composition of Total Wages consists of the following six parts:
(1) hourly wages;
(2) piece rate;
(3) bonuses;
(4) Allowances and subsidies;
(5) Overtime pay;
(6) Wages paid under special circumstances.
Article 8 Allowances and subsidies refer to allowances paid to employees to compensate for their special or extra labor consumption and other special reasons, as well as price subsidies paid to employees to ensure that their wages are not affected by prices.
(1) allowance. Including: allowances to compensate employees for special or extra labor consumption, health allowances, technical allowances, annual work allowances and other allowances.
(2) Price subsidy. Including: various subsidies paid to ensure that the wage level of employees is not affected by price increases or changes.
Do subsidies and allowances need to pay personal income tax?
Subsidies and allowances belong to wages and salaries and are subject to personal income tax.
The legal basis is: Article 8 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Individual Income Tax Law stipulates that:
(1) Income from wages and salaries refers to wages, salaries, bonuses, year-end salary increase, labor dividends, allowances, subsidies and other income related to employment.
(two) the income from the production and operation of individual industrial and commercial households refers to:
1. Income from production and operation of individual industrial and commercial households in industry, handicraft industry, construction industry, transportation industry, commerce, catering industry, service industry, repair industry and other industries;
2 individuals approved by the relevant departments, obtained a license, engaged in school-running, medical care, consulting and other paid service activities;
3 other individuals engaged in individual industrial and commercial production and operation income;
4. Taxable income related to production and operation obtained by the above-mentioned individual industrial and commercial households and individuals.
(3) Income from contracted operation and leased operation of enterprises and institutions refers to income obtained by individuals from contracted operation, leased operation, subcontracting and subletting, including income in the nature of wages and salaries obtained by individuals on a monthly or hourly basis.
(4) Income from remuneration for labor services refers to income obtained by individuals from activities such as design, decoration, installation, drawing, laboratory testing, medical treatment, law, accounting, consultation, lectures, news, broadcasting, translation, peer review, painting and calligraphy, sculpture, film and television, audio recording, video recording, performance, performance, advertisement, exhibition, technical service, introduction service and brokerage service.
(5) Income from royalties refers to income obtained by individuals from publishing their works in books, newspapers and periodicals.
(6) Income from royalties refers to income obtained by individuals from providing patents, trademarks, copyrights, the right to use non-patented technologies and other franchises; The income from providing the right to use copyright does not include the income from remuneration.
(7) Income from interest, dividends and bonuses refers to income from interest, dividends and bonuses obtained by individuals owning creditor's rights and stock rights.
(8) Income from property leasing refers to income obtained by individuals from renting buildings, land use rights, machinery and equipment, vehicles, ships and other property.
(9) Income from property transfer refers to income obtained by individuals from transferring securities, shares, buildings, land use rights, machinery and equipment, vehicles, boats and other property.
(10) Accidental income refers to personal winning prizes, winning prizes, winning lottery tickets and other accidental income.
If it is difficult to define taxable income items for income obtained by individuals, it shall be determined by the competent tax authorities.