Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - My family has opened a tobacco shop and non-staple food store in a township. Do I still need to pay any taxes?

My family has opened a tobacco shop and non-staple food store in a township. Do I still need to pay any taxes?

Tax is collected by the tax bureau. The Industrial and Commercial Bureau has no authority to collect taxes. The state has waived business administration fees. The Industry and Commerce Bureau only charges the business license fee. Taxes are divided into local taxes and national taxes. For a small shop like yours, the tax department will determine a quota for you and pay taxes according to the quota. If our quota is less than 5,000, the national taxes and local taxes will be exempted. You can ask the tax office. You have already applied for a business license and the industrial and commercial department should not charge any other fees.