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Why some restaurants don't have to pay taxes
Hello, I'm glad to answer your question that restaurants are self-employed and need to pay tax. Small restaurants need to pay personal income tax and value-added tax. Generally speaking, the personal income tax rate of the catering industry is generally you hear people say do not need to pay, probably because the state has preferential policies, turnover of less than 30,000 can apply for tax exemption policy. But you must also file a tax return. Of course, you can also apply for personal tax refund policy. The tax refund for parents' ID card is 1,000 dollars per year, which should be divided equally among all siblings. For children, the refund amount is 1,000 per year, which can be used in full. In principle, a self-employed person pays more tax than a company. This is because many preferential tax rebate policies are only available to companies. I hope that my answer can help you ha

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