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Does everyone have to pay taxes? How much income do I need to pay?

Every citizen in People's Republic of China (PRC) has the obligation to pay taxes. According to the Individual Income Tax Law, individual income tax is required if the monthly salary is more than 5,000 yuan.

Calculation of taxable income according to Article 6 of the Individual Income Tax Law of People's Republic of China (PRC):

(1) For the comprehensive income of individual residents, the taxable income shall be the income after deducting expenses of 60,000 yuan, special additional deductions and other deductions determined according to law.

(2) For the income from wages and salaries of non-resident individuals, the taxable income shall be the balance of monthly income after deducting expenses of 5,000 yuan; Income from labor remuneration, royalties and royalties shall be taxed.

(3) For operating income, the taxable income shall be the balance of the total income in each tax year after deducting costs, expenses and losses.

(four) if the income from property leasing does not exceed 4,000 yuan each time, the 800 yuan shall be deducted; If it exceeds 4,000 yuan, 20% of the expenses will be deducted, and the balance will be taxable income.

(5) For the income from property transfer, the taxable income shall be the balance after deducting the original value of the property and reasonable expenses from the income from property transfer.

(6) Interest, dividends, bonus income and contingent income shall be limited to the taxable income each time.

Income from remuneration for labor services, remuneration for manuscripts and royalties shall be the balance after deducting expenses. The amount of remuneration should be reduced by 70%.

Individuals donate their income to public welfare charities such as education, poverty alleviation and poverty alleviation, and the part of the donation that does not exceed 30% of the taxable income declared by taxpayers can be deducted from their taxable income; If the State Council stipulates that donations to charity should be fully deducted before tax, such provisions shall prevail.

The special deduction specified in item 1 of the first paragraph of this article includes social insurance premiums such as basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, unemployment insurance and housing accumulation fund paid by individual residents in accordance with the scope and standards prescribed by the state; Special additional deductions include children's education, continuing education, medical treatment for serious illness, housing loan interest or housing rent, support for the elderly and other expenses. The specific scope, standards and implementation steps are determined by the State Council and reported to the NPC Standing Committee for the record.

Extended data:

Article 4 of the Individual Income Tax Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is exempt from individual income tax:

(a) science, education, technology, culture, health, sports, environmental protection and other aspects of the bonus. Awarded by the provincial people's government, the State Council ministries and commissions, China People's Liberation Army units at or above the military level, foreign organizations and international organizations;

(2) Interest on government bonds and financial bonds issued by the state;

(3) Subsidies and allowances issued in accordance with the unified provisions of the state;

(four) welfare funds, pensions and relief funds;

(5) Insurance compensation.

(6) Demobilized soldiers, demobilization fees and pensions;

(7) Resettlement fees, resignation fees, basic pension or retirement fees, resignation fees and retirement living allowances paid to cadres and workers in accordance with the unified provisions of the state;

(8) Income from diplomatic representatives, consular officials and other personnel of embassies and consulates in China who should be exempted from tax according to relevant laws;

(9) Income exempted from tax as stipulated in international conventions and agreements signed by the Government of China;

(ten) other tax-free income stipulated by the State Council.

The tax exemption provisions in Item 10 of the preceding paragraph shall be reported by the State Council to the NPC Standing Committee for the record.

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