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Ministry of Finance (China)

Ministry of Finance (China)
The Ministry of Finance (MOF) is a governmental body in China, headquartered in Beijing. As a constituent department of the State Council, its primary mission is to administer macroeconomic policies, manage the national annual budget, and oversee fiscal policy, economic regulations, and government expenditure. Its main areas of activity include formulating and implementing public finance and taxation strategies, drafting relevant laws, managing central government revenue and expenditure, and overseeing government debt.
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Ministry says 11.5% growth in personal income tax revenue partly driven by ‘significant rise in income from share transfers and dividends’.

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China pushes to shore up government finances with tax rises on several sectors

Beijing targets tax incentives in telecoms and other industries after seeing fiscal revenue drop sharply in late 2025.

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