Provincial-level charging projects will be expanded to 12 provinces

Abstract [Guangdong, Beijing, Jilin and other 12 provinces do not have a provincial-level list of fees and charges for enterprises involved. The Ministry of Finance told CBN mainly because they no longer charge for the fees charged by the enterprises involved. In order to give the society a government charge, understand the account, from the source...
[Guangdong, Beijing, Jilin and other 12 provinces do not have a provincial-level list of fees and charges for enterprises involved. The Ministry of Finance told CBN mainly because they no longer charge for the fees charged by the enterprises involved. ]
In order to provide a social fee for the society, and prevent all kinds of arbitrary charges and random apportionment from the source, the list of government funds and administrative fees and charges set up by the central government and 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) was first concentrated in the official website of the Ministry of Finance. Exposure, charges outside the list must not be implemented.
According to the list of the catalogue, there are 21 national government fund fees, 51 administrative fees set up by the central government (33 for enterprise charges), and administrative fees for 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) are different. Among them, Heilongjiang has the largest number, reaching 37, with Qinghai and Tibet being the least, with only one, with an average of 14 (an average of about 3 related to enterprises).
It is worth noting that 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) such as Guangdong, Hubei, Beijing, and Liaoning did not appear in the relevant list. A person from the Ministry of Finance told the First Financial Reporter that this is because the administrative fees charged by these provinces are zero.
Professor Feng Qiaobin of the National School of Administration told the First Financial Reporter that it is a general trend to cancel the setting of unreasonable administrative fees. The centralized charging of the “one network” is a long-term mechanism for reducing fees. The public announcement mechanism is used to prevent the rebound of charges and create a predictable production and operation environment for enterprises.

Provincial-level fee competition
Government fees have been greatly reduced after several rounds of cleanup and rectification in recent years. The relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Finance publicly stated that overall, government fees and charges have been greatly reduced, and the burden of corporate contributions has been significantly reduced.
In addition to the fee reduction, how to restrict the arbitrary charges is also a major difficulty. The comprehensive introduction of the public notice system for enterprises is a good way to solve this problem. The Ministry of Finance recently concentrated on the list of central and provincial fees and charges, and created a “one network” for national government funds and administrative fees. The relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Finance stated that the fees and charges outside the “one network” shall not be enforced, and citizens, legal persons and other organizations have the right to refuse to pay and report to the relevant departments.
The unified ministry and format of the Ministry of Finance will fully disclose the fees and charges set up by 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities).
The statistics of the first financial reporters found that the number of administrative and institutional fees charged by 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) (excluding the central government) was different. In terms of the number of fees, Heilongjiang ranked first with 37 items, Hebei with 28 items, and Guangxi and Guangdong with 27 items, ranking third. Heilongjiang Province's toll collection involves at least 18 departments including education, public security, justice, and finance. Hebei and Guangdong charges involve at least 13 departments, and Guangxi involves 9 departments.
There are 8 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) with more than the average number of charges (14), namely Shanghai, Xinjiang, Gansu, Chongqing, Jiangsu, Anhui, Liaoning, and Henan. In addition, Qinghai and Tibet have the least fees, only one.
Feng Qiaobin told the First Financial Reporter that the number and content of fees and charges in different places are not the same, mainly because of the different economic and social resources and different needs. For example, in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong and other places, there are fees for dog management services, which are used by relevant departments to regulate dog-raising behavior, while many other provinces do not have such fees.

“Zero Charges” expanded to 12 provinces
Feng Qiaobin told the First Finance and Economics that the administrative and administrative fees of various localities are mainly individuals and enterprises. In recent years, the state has greatly reduced the burden on enterprises, and the fees for related enterprises have been greatly cleaned up. From the published list of provincial-level enterprises The number of projects charged by enterprises has been significantly reduced.
The Ministry of Finance deliberately set up a list of administrative fees for enterprises. At present, there are 33 administrative fees for enterprises involved in the central government, and 106 in 2013. The number of fees for less than five years has been reduced by 69%. The number of administrative fees for enterprises established by provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) varies, but the average is about three.
Among them, the number of administrative fees charged by enterprises in Shanghai was the highest, reaching 17 and Chongqing ranked second with 13 projects. Heilongjiang Province, which has the largest number of toll collections, has seven items in the fees charged by enterprises.
It is worth noting that the 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) of Guangdong, Beijing, Jilin, Shanxi, Liaoning, Shandong, Hubei, Sichuan, Jiangxi, Qinghai, Tibet, and Ningxia have no provincial-level list of enterprises involved in the collection of fees, the Ministry of Finance. People told CBN mainly because they no longer charge for the fees charged by the companies they set up.
Prior to this, some of the 12 provinces had publicly declared that they would achieve “zero fees” for administrative and institutional fees for enterprises, such as Guangdong and Hubei.
This time, the province's administrative enterprise zero fee was extended to 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), and Feng Qiaobin, who has long paid attention to administrative zero fees, was somewhat surprised. She believes that when the conditions are ripe in the future, the government should completely abolish the fees for universal services provided by the general public (excluding fees such as business fees and administrative fines), because the members of the society have already paid through taxes, and the government should not stand alone. The name is repeated.
In order to ensure the timeliness and accuracy of the list of fees and charges, the Ministry of Finance and the provincial finance department will update the list of fees and charges in a timely manner.

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