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国家税务总局关于印发《营业税税目注释》(试行稿)的通知(附英文)

国家税务总局


国家税务总局关于印发《营业税税目注释》(试行稿)的通知(附英文)
国家税务总局




各省、自治区、直辖市税务局,各计划单列市税务局:
现将《营业税税目注释》(试行稿)印发给你们,从1994年1月1日起施行。1986年3月21日原财政部税务总局检发的《营业税税目注释(试行稿)》同时废止。

附:营业税税目注释
一、交通运输业
交通运输业,是指使用运输工具或人力、畜力将货物或旅客送达目的地,使其空间位置得到转移的业务活动。
本税目的征收范围包括:陆路运输、水路运输、航空运输、管道运输、装卸搬运。
凡与运营业务有关的各项劳务活动,均属本税目的征税范围。
(一)陆路运输
陆路运输,是指通过陆路(地上或地下)运送货物或旅客的运输业务,包括铁路运输、公路运输、缆车运输、索道运输及其他陆路运输。
(二)水路运输
水路运输,是指通过江、河、湖、川等天然、人工水道或海洋航道运送货物或旅客的运输业务。
打涝,比照水路运输征税。
(三)航空运输
航空运输,是指通过空中航线运送货物或旅客的运输业务。
通用航空业务、航空地面服务业务,比照航空运输征税。通用航空业务,是指为专业工作提供飞行服务的业务,如航空摄影、航空测量、航空勘探、航空护林、航空吊挂飞播、航空降雨等。
航空地面服务业务,是指航空公司、飞机场、民航管理局、航站向在我国境内航行或在我国境内机场停留的境内外飞机或其他飞行器提供的导航等劳务性地面服务的业务。


(四)管道运输
管道运输,是指通过管道设施输送气体、液体、固体物资的运输业务。
(五)装卸搬运
装卸搬运,是指使用装卸搬运工具或人力、畜力将货物在运输工具之间、装卸现场之间或运输工具与装卸现场之间进行装卸和搬运的业务。
二、建筑业
建筑业,是指建筑安装工程作业。
本税目的征收范围包括:建筑、安装、修缮、装饰、其他工程作业。
(一)建筑
建筑,是指新建、改建、扩建各种建筑物、构筑物的工程作业,包括与建筑物相连的各种设备或支柱、操作平台的安装或装设工程作业,以及各种窑炉和金属结构工程作业在内。

(二)安装
安装,是指生产设备、动力设备、起重设备、运输设备、传动设备、医疗实验设备及其他各种设备的装配、安置工程作业,包括与设备相连的工作台、梯子、栏杆的装设工程作业和被安装设备的绝缘、防腐、保温、油漆等工程作业在内。
(三)修缮
修缮,是指对建筑物、构筑物进行修补、加固、养护、改善,使之恢复原来的使用价值或延长其使用期限的工程作业。
(四)装饰
装饰,是指对建筑物、构筑物进行修饰,使之美观或具有特定用途的工程作业。
(五)其他工程作业
其他工程作业,是指上列工程作业以外的各种工程作业,如代办电信工程、水利工程、道路修建、疏浚、钻井(打井)、拆除建筑物或构筑物、平整土地、搭脚手架、爆破等工程作业。
三、金融保险业
金融保险业,是指经营金融、保险的业务。
本税目的征收范围包括:金融、保险。
(一)金融
金融,是指经营货币资金融通活动的业务,包括贷款、融资租赁、金融商品转让、金融经纪业和其他金融业务。
1、贷款,是指将资金贷与他人使用的业务,包括自有资金贷款和转贷。
自有资金贷款,是指将自有资本金或吸收的单位、个人的存款贷与他人使用。
转贷,是指将借来的资金贷与他人使用。
典当业的抵押贷款业务,无论其资金来源如何,均按自有资金贷款征税。
人民银行的贷款业务,不征税。
2、融资租赁,是指具有融资性质和所有权转移特点的设备租赁业务。即:出租人根据承租人所要求的规格、型号、性能等条件购入设备租赁给承租人,合同期内设备所有权属于出租人,承租人只拥有使用权,合同期满付清租金后,承租人有权按残值购入设备,以拥有设备的所有权。

凡融资租赁,无论出租人是否将设备残值销售给承租人,均按本税目征税。
3、金融商品转让,是指转让外汇、有价证券或非货物期货的所有权的行为。
非货物期货,是指商品期货、贵金属期货以外的期货,如外汇期货等。
4、金融经纪业,是指受托代他人经营金融活动的业务。
5、其他金融业务,是指上列业务以外的各项金融业务,如银行结算、票据贴现等。存款或购入金融商品行为,不征收营业税。
(二)保险
保险,是指将通过契约形式集中起来的资金,用以补偿被保险人的经济利益的业务。
四、邮电通信业
邮电通信业,是指专门办理信息传递的业务。本税目的征收范围包括:邮政、电信。
(一)邮政
邮政,是指传递实物信息的业务,包括传递函件或包件、邮汇、报刊发行、邮务物品销售、邮政储蓄及其他邮政业务。
1、传递函件或包件,是指传递函件或包件的业务以及与传递函件或包件相关的业务。

传递函件,是指收寄信函,明信片、印刷品的业务。
传递包件,是指收寄包裹的业务。
传递函件或包件相关的业务,是指出租信箱、对进口函件或包件进行处理、保管逾期包裹、附带货载及其他与传递函件或包件相关的业务。
2、邮汇,是指为汇款人传递汇款凭证并兑取的业务。
3、报刊发行,是指邮政部门代出版单位收订、投递和销售各种报纸、杂志的业务。
4、邮务物品销售,是指邮政部门在提供邮政劳务的同时附带销售与邮政业务相关的各种物品(如信封、信纸、汇款单、邮件包装用品等)的业务。
5、邮政储蓄,是指邮电部门办理储蓄的业务。
6、其他邮政业务,是指上列业务以外的各项邮政业务。
(二)电信
电信,是指用各种电传设备传输电信号来传递信息的业务,包括电报、电传、电话、电话机安装、电信物品销售及其他电信业务。
1、电报是指用电信号传递文字的通信业务及相关的业务,包括传递电报、出租电报电路设备、代维修电报电路设备以及电报分送、译报、查阅去报报底或来报回单、抄录去报报底等。
2、电传(即传真),是指通过电传设备传递原件的通信业务,包括传递资料、图表、相片、真迹等。
3、电话,是指用电传设备传递语言的业务及相关的业务,包括有线电话、无线电话、寻呼电话、出租电话电路设备、代维修或出租广播电路、电视信道等业务。
4、电话机安装,是指为用户安装或移动电话机的业务。
5、电信物品销售,是指在提供电信劳务的同时附带销售专用和通用电信物品(如电报纸、电话号码簿、电报签收簿、电信器材、电话等)的业务。
6、其他电信业务,是指上列业务以外的电信业务。
五、文化体育业
文化体育业,是指经营文化、体育活动的业务。
本税目的征收范围包括:文化业、体育业。
(一)文化业,是指经营文化活动的业务,包括表演、播映,其他文化业。
经营游览场所的业务,比照文化业征税。
1、表演,是指进行戏剧、歌舞、时装、健美、杂技、民间艺术、武术、体育等表演活动的业务。
2、播映,是指通过电台、电视台、音响系统、闭路电视、卫星通信等无线或有线装置传播作品以及在电影院、影剧院、录像厅及其他场所放映各种节目的业务。
广告的播映不按本税目征税。
3、其他文化业,是指经营上列活动以外的文化活动的业务,如各种展览、培训活动,举办文学、艺术、科技讲座、演讲、报告会,图书馆的图书和资料借阅业务等。
4、经营游览场所的业务,是指公园、动(植)物园及其他各种游览场所销售门票的业务。
(二)体育业
体育业,是指举办各种体育比赛和为体育比赛或体育活动提供场所的业务。
以租赁方式为文化活动、体育比赛提供场所,不按本税目征税。
六、娱乐业
娱乐业,是指为娱乐活动提供场所和服务的业务。
本税目征收范围包括:经营歌厅、舞厅、卡拉OK歌舞厅、音乐茶座、台球、高尔夫球、保龄球场、游艺场等娱乐场所,以及娱乐场所为顾客进行娱乐活动提供服务的业务。
(一)歌厅,是指在乐队的伴奏下顾客进行自娱自乐形式的演唱活动的场所。
(二)舞厅,是指供顾客进行跳舞活动的场所。
(三)卡拉OK歌舞厅,是指在音像设备播放的音乐伴奏下,顾客自娱自乐进行歌舞活动的场所。
(四)音乐茶座,是指为顾客同时提供音乐欣赏和茶水、咖啡、酒及其他饮料消费的场所。
(五)台球、高尔夫球、保龄球场,是指顾客进行台球、高尔夫球、保龄球活动的场所。
(六)游艺
游艺,是指举办各种游艺、游乐(如射击、狩猎、跑马、玩游戏机等)活动的场所。
上列娱乐场所为顾客进行娱乐活动提供的饮食服务及其他各种服务,均属于本税目征收范围。
七、服务业
服务业,是指利用设备、工具、场所、信息或技能为社会提供服务的业务。
本税目的征收范围包括:代理业、旅店业、饮食业、旅游业、仓储业、租赁业、广告业、其他服务业。
(一)代理业
代理业,是指代委托人办理受托事项的业务,包括代购代销货物、代办进出口、介绍服务、其他代理服务。
1、代购代销货物,是指受托购买货物或销售货物,按实购或销额进行结算并收取手续费的业务。
2、代办进出口,是指受托办理商品或劳务进出口的业务。
3、介绍服务,是指中介人介绍双方商谈交易或其他事项的业务。
4、其他代理服务,是指受托办理上列事项以外的其他事项的业务。
金融经纪业、邮政部门的报刊发行业务,不按本税目征税。
(二)旅店业
旅店业,是指提供住宿服务的业务。
(三)饮食业
饮食业,是指通过同时提供饮食和饮食场所的方式为顾客提供饮食消费服务的业务。
饭馆、餐厅及其他饮食服务场所,为顾客在就餐的同时进行的自娱自乐形式的歌舞活动所提供的服务,按“娱乐业”税目征税。
(四)旅游业
旅游业,是指为旅游者安排食宿、交通工具和提供导游等旅游服务的业务。
(五)仓储业
仓储业,是指利用仓库、货场或其他场所代客贮放、保管货物的业务。
(六)租赁业
租赁业,是指在约定的时间内将场地、房屋、物品、设备或设施等转让他人使用的业务。
融资租赁,不按本税目征税。
(七)广告业
广告业,是指利用图书、报纸、杂志、广播、电视、电影、灯、路牌、招贴、橱窗、霓虹灯、灯箱等形式为介绍商品、经营服务项目、文体节目或通告、声明等事项进行宣传和提供相关服务的业务。
(八)其他服务业
其他服务业,是指上列业务以外的服务业务。如沐浴、理发、洗染、照相、美术、裱画、誊写、打字、镌刻、计算、测试、试验、化验、录音、录像、复印、晒图、设计、制图、测绘、勘探、打包、咨询等。
航空勘探、钻井(打井)勘探、爆破勘探,不按本税目征税。
八、转让无形资产
转让无形资产,是指转让无形资产的所有权或使用权的行为。
无形资产,是指不具实物形态、但能带来经济利益的资产。
本税目的征收范围包括:转让土地使用权、转让商标权、转让专利权、转让非专利技术、转让著作权、转让商誉。
(一)转让土地使用权
转让土地使用权,是指土地使用者转让土地使用权的行为。
土地所有者出让土地使用权和土地使用者将土地使用权归还给土地所有者的行为,不征收营业税。
土地租赁,不按本税目征税。
(二)转让商标权
转让商标权,是指转让商标的所有权或使用权的行为。
(三)转让专利权
转让专利权,是指转让专利技术的所有权或使用权的行为。
(四)转让非专利技术
转让非专利技术,是指转让非专利技术的所有权或使用权的行为。提供无所有权技术的行为,不按本税目征税。
(五)转让著作权
转让著作权,是指转让著作的所有权或使用权的行为。著作,包括文字著作、图形著作(如画册、影集)、音像著作(如电影母片、录像带母带)。
(六)转让商誉
转让商誉,是指转让商誉的使用权的行为。
以无形资产投资入股,参与接受投资方的利润分配、共同承担投资风险的行为,不征收营业税。但转让该项股权,应按本税目征税。
九、销售不动产
销售不动产,是指有偿转让不动产所有权的行为。
不动产,是指不能移动,移动后会引起性质、形状改变的财产。
本税目的征收范围包括:销售建筑物或构筑物、销售其他土地附着物。
(一)销售建筑物或构筑物
销售建筑物或构筑物,是指有偿转让建筑物或构筑物的所有权的行为。
以转让有限产权或永久使用权方式销售建筑物,视同销售建筑物。
(二)销售其他土地附着物
销售其他土地附着物,是指有偿转让其他土地附着物的所有权的行为。
其他土地附着物,是指建筑物或构筑物以外的其他附着于土地的不动产。
单位将不动产无偿赠与他人,视同销售不动产。
在销售不动产时连同不动产所占土地的使用权一并转让的行为,比照销售不动产征税。

以不动产投资入股,参与接受投资方利润分配、共同承担投资风险的行为,不征营业税。但转让该项股权,应按本税目征税。
不动产租赁,不按本税目征税。

NOTICE ON PRINTING AND ISSUING ANNOTATION ON BUSINESS TAX CATEGORY(TRIAL IMPLEMENTATION)

(State Administration of Taxation: 27 December 1993 Guo Shui Fa[1993] No. 149)

Whole Doc.

To tax bureaus of various provinces, autonomous regions and
municipalities, and to tax bureaus of various cities with separate
planning:
The Annotations on Business Tax Category (Trial Implementation) is
hereby printed and distributed to you, which will come into effect as of
January 1, 1994, the original Annotations on Business Tax Category (Trial
Implementation) signed and issued on March 21, 1986 by the General Tax
Bureau of the Ministry of Finance is abolished at the same time.
Appendix: Annotations on Business Tax Category (Trial Implementation)

APPENDIX:

Annotations on Business Tax Category (Trial Implementation)

I. Communications and Transportation

The communications and transportation industry refers to the business
activity of using means of transportation or manpower and animal power to
carry cargoes or passengers to the destination, so as to shift the
position of space.
The levying scope of this tax item includes: land, water, air and
pipeline transportation, loading and unloading transportation.
Various labor service activities related to transportation business
all come under the levying scope of this tax category.
(1) Land Transportation
Land transportation refers to the transport business for transporting
cargoes or passengers through land (above or under ground), including
railway, highway, cable car, cableway transportation, as well as other
land transportation.
(2) Water Transportation
Water transportation refers to the transportation business of
carrying cargoes or passengers through rivers, lakes and streams and other
natural and artificial water courses or sea lanes.
Tax shall be levied on salvage in light of water transportation.
(3) Air Transportation
Air transportation refers to the transportation business of carrying
cargoes or passengers through air routes.
Tax shall be levied on general air service and air-ground service
business in light of air transport. General air service refers to the
business of providing flying services for specialized work, such as air
photography, aerial survey, air exploration, air forest range, air
suspended sowing and air precipitation.
Air-ground service business refers to the business of providing labor
service ground services including navigation by air liners, airports,
civil aviation administrative bureaus and air stations to Chinese and
foreign airplanes or other air vehicles which navigate within China or
land in airports within China.
(4) Pipeline Transportation
Pipeline transportation refers to the transport business of
delivering gas, liquid and solid materials through pipeline facilities.
(5) Loading-Unloading Transportation
Loading-unloading transportation refers to the business of loading,
unloading and transporting cargoes between means of transportation,
between the loading-unloading spots or between the means of transportation
and the loading-unloading spots by the use of means of loading, unloading
or manpower and animal power.

II. Building Industry

The building industry refers to construction and installation
engineering operations.
The levying scope of this tax item includes construction,
installation, repair, decoration and other engineering operations.
(1) Construction
Construction refers to the engineering operation of building new,
reconstructing, expanding various buildings and structures, including the
engineering operation of installation or decoration of various types of
equipment or pillars and operating platforms connected to the structures,
as well as the engineering operation of various kilns and metal
structures.
(2) Installation
Installation refers to the engineering business of the assembly and
arrangement of production equipment, power equipment, hoisting equipment,
transport equipment, transmitting equipment, medical and lab equipment, as
well as various other kinds of equipment, including the engineering
operation of setting up operating platforms, ladders, balustrades
connected to the equipment and engineer operation of insulation,
anti-corrosion, heat preservation and paint for the installation of
equipment.
(3) Repair
Repair refers to the engineering operation of repairing, reinforcing,
maintaining and improving the building and structures, so as to restore
their original use value or extend the service period.
(4) Decoration
Decoration refers to the engineer operation of decorating the
buildings and structures, so that they will look more beautiful or have a
particular purpose.
(5) Other Engineering Operations
Other engineering operations refer to various engineering operations
other than the engineering operations mentioned above, such as the
engineering operations of handling on a commission basis telecommunication
projects, water conservancy projects, reconstructing roads, dredging,
drilling wells (sinking wells), demolishing buildings or structures,
levelling land, putting up scaffold and dynamiting.

III. Financial Insurance Business

Financial insurance business means the operation of finance and
insurance business. The levying scope of this tax item include finance
and insurance.
(1) Finance
Finance refers to the operation of the business of monetary funds
accommodation activity, including loans, financial leasing, the transfer
of financial commodities, financial brokerage and other financial
businesses.
1. Loan refers to the business of lending money to others for use,
including loans lent with funds at one's own disposal and enlending.
Loans lent with money at one's own disposal means lending money in
one's own hand or savings deposits absorbed from units or individuals to
others for use.
Enlending means extending loans with borrowed funds to others for
use. Tax is levied in light of loans extended with funds at one's own
disposal on the mortgage loan business of pawnbroking irrespective of the
source of funds.
No tax is levied on the loan business of the People's Bank.
2. Financial leasing refers to the equipment leasing business with
the financial nature and the characteristics of the shift of ownership. I.
e., the lessor leases the purchased equipment to the lessee in accordance
with the specifications, types, performance and other conditions required
by the lessee. Ownership of the equipment within the contracted period
belongs to the lessor, the lessee possesses only use right. After paying
off rental upon expiration of the contract, the lessee has the right to
purchase the equipment in light of the scrap value in order to possess
ownership of the equipment. Tax is levied according to this tax item on
financial leasing no matter whether or not the lessor sells the equipment
at scrap value to the lessee.
3. The transfer of financial commodities refers to the behavior of
ownership of transferring foreign exchange, negotiable securities or
non-goods futures.
Non-goods futures refers to futures outside commodity futures and
rare metal futures, such as foreign exchange futures.
4. Financial brokerage means the business wherein one is entrusted
with the task of engaging in financial activities.
5. Other financial businesses refer to various financial businesses
other than the businesses listed above, such as bank settlement and bill
discount. No tax is levied on savings deposits or the behavior of
purchasing financial commodities.
(2) Insurance
Insurance means the business of using the funds pooled in the form of
contract to compensate for the economic benefits of the insurant.

IV. Postal and Telecommunications Service

Postal and telecommunications service refers to the business of
specially handling information transmission. The levying scope of this tax
item includes posts and telecommunications.
(1) Postal Service
Postal service refers to the business of delivering object
information, including the delivery of letters or parcels, postal order,
the distribution of newspapers and magazines, the sales of postal
articles, postal savings as well as other postal business.
1. The delivery of letters or parcels refers to the business of
delivering letters or parcels as well as business related to the delivery
of letters or parcels.
The delivery of letters refers to the business of receiving and
sending letters, postcards, and printed matters.
The delivery of parcels refers to the business of receiving and
sending parcels. Business related to the delivery of letters or parcels
refers to the business of leasing letter boxes, handling imported letters
or parcels, keeping overdue parcels, incidental goods-carrying and other
businesses related to the delivery of letters or parcels.
2. Postal order refers to the business of delivering remittance and
the exchange for the remitter.
3. The distribution of newspapers and magazines refers to the
business of the postal departments receiving subscription, delivering and
selling various newspapers and magazines for the publishing units.
4. The sales of postal articles refers to the business of the postal
department which, while providing postal services, incidentally sells
various articles related to postal business (such as envelops, letter
paper, money order and parcel wrappers)
5. Postal savings deposits refers to the business of savings deposits
handled by postal departments.
6. Other postal businesses refer to the various postal businesses
other than the businesses listed above.
(2) Telecommunications Service
Telecommunications service refers to the business of using telex
equipment to transmit electrical signals so as to deliver information,
including telegraph, telex, telephone, telephone installation, the sale of
telecommunications articles and other telecommunication businesses.
1. Telegraph refers to the telecommunications business of using
electrical signals to transmit written language matters and related
business, including transmitting telegraphs, leasing telegraph and
electric circuit equipment, repairing telegraph and electric circuit
equipment as well as sending and translating telegraphs, checking the
sent-out telegraph original on file or the receipt of the sent-in
telegraph, copying the original of the sent- out telegraph.

2. Telex (fax) refers to the communications business of delivering
the original copy through telex equipment, including delivering materials,
graphic, photos and authentic work.
3. Telephone refers to the business of using telex equipment to
transmit words and related business, including wire and wireless
telephone, the paging system, leasing telephone and electric circuit
equipment, repairing or leasing broadcasting circuits and TV channels.
4. Telephone installation refers to the business of installing or
telephones for the subscribers.
5. The sales of telecommunications articles refers to the business of
incidentally selling special and general telecommunications articles (such
as telegraph paper, telephone directory, telegraph signing book,
telecommunications equipment and telephone) in addition to providing
telecommunication service.
6. Other telecommunications businesses refer to telecommunications
businesses other than those listed above.

V. Cultural and Sports Undertakings.

Cultural and sports undertakings refer to the business of engaging in
cultural and sports activities.
The levying scope of this tax item includes the undertakings of
culture and sports.
(1) cultural undertaking refers to the business of engaging in
cultural business, including performances, broadcasting on television,
other cultural undertakings.
Tax is levied on the business of operating sightseeing places in
light of the cultural undertaking.
1. Performances refer to the business of performing activities such
as drama, songs and dances, fashion show, aerobics exercise, acrobatics,
folk arts, wushu (martial art) and physical culture.
2. Broadcast on television refers to the business of transmitting
works through wire or wireless device such as broadcasting stations,
television stations, sound system, close- circuit television, satellite
communications as well as projecting various programs at cinemas,
theatres, picture recording halls and other sites.
Tax is not levied on advertising broadcast on television in light of
this tax category.
3. Other cultural undertakings refer to the business of engaging in
cultural activities other than those listed above, such as various
exhibitions, training activities, the holding of forums on literature,
arts, science and technology, giving speeches, public lectures, the
borrowing of books and reference materials from libraries.
4. The business of operating sightseeing places refers to parks,
zoos, botanies as well as other businesses of selling entrance tickets for
various sightseeing sites.
(2) Sports Undertaking
Sports undertaking refers to the business of holding various sports
competitions and providing sites for sports competitions or sport
activities.
Tax is not levied in light of this tax category on the provision of
sites for cultural activities and sport competitions in a leasing form.

VI. Recreational Undertaking

Recreational undertaking refers to the business of providing sites
and services for recreational activities.
The levying scope of this tax item includes: the business of
operating song-performing halls, dance halls, karaoke song and dance
halls, music saloon, billiard, golf course and bowling alleys, and
amusement parks, as well as the business of recreational centers providing
services for customers' recreational activities.
(1) Song-performing halls refer to the place where customers
performing singing activities with music accompaniment for self-
amusement.
(2) Dance halls refer to providing sites for customers' dancing
activities.
(3) Karaoke song and dance halls refer to sites where customers
engage in song and dance activities for self-amusement under music
accompaniment broadcast by audio and video equipment.
(4) Music saloon refers to places which provide customers with music
appreciation, tea, coffee, wine and other drinks.
(5) Brilliard, golf course and bowling alley refer to sites where
customers engage in brilliard, golf and bowling activities.
(6) Amusement
Amusement park refers to the place for holding various amusement and
recreational activities (such as archery, hunting, horse race and video
games).
The catering service as well as various other services provided by
the recreational centers listed above for the customers to engage in
recreational activities all come under the levying scope of this tax item.

VII Service Trades

Service trades refer to the business of providing services for
society by making use of the equipment, tools, sites, information or
techniques.
The levying scope of this tax item includes: factorage, hotel and
catering trades, tourist industry, storehouse, lease, advertising and
other services.
(1) Factorage Factorage refers to the business of handling the
entrusted matters for the consignor, including buying and selling goods
and importing and exporting on a commission basis, recommendation service
and other agent services.
1. Buying and selling goods on a commission basis refers to the
business of a person who is entrusted with buying or selling goods,
settling accounts and receiving service charge in accordance with the
value of goods bought or sold.
2. Handling import and export on a commission basis refers to the
business of a person being entrusted with importing and exporting
commodities or labor.
3. Recommendation service means the business in which the broker
introduces both sides to trade talks or other affairs.
4. Other agency services refer to the business of being entrusted
with handling affairs other than those listed above.
Tax is not levied in light of this tax item on financial brokerage,
postal departments' business of distributing newspapers and magazines.
(2) Hotel Service
Hotel service refers to the business of providing boarding service.
(3) Catering Trade
Catering trade refers to the business of providing customers with
catering consumption service simultaneously while offering food and places
for eating.
Tax is levied in light of the tax item of recreational business on
restaurants, dining halls and other catering service sites, simultaneously
at the time of dining, providing customers with service for them to engage
in singing and dancing activities in the form of self-amusement.
(4) Tourist Industry
Tourist industry refers to the business of arranging boarding and
means of communications for the tourists and providing them with tourist
guide and other tourist services.
(5) Storage
Storage refers to the business of using warehouses, goods yards or
other sites to deposit and keep goods for the passengers.
(6) Leasing Business
Leasing business means the business of transferring sites, houses,
articles, equipment or installations to others for use within an agreed
period of time.
Tax is not levied in light of this tax item on financial leasing.

(7) Advertising Business
Advertising business refers to the business of recommending
commodities, engaging in the publicity on service items, cultural and
sport programs or announcements and declarations and providing related
services by means of books, newspapers, magazines, broadcast, television,
movie, lamp, billboard, showcase, neon light and lamp box.
(8) Other Service Trades

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广西壮族自治区人大常委会


广西壮族自治区人民代表大会常务委员会关于修改《广西壮族自治区钟乳石资源保护条例》的决定

(2009年3月26日广西壮族自治区第十一届 人民代表大会常务委员会第七次会议通过)


广西壮族自治区第十一届人民代表大会常务委员会第七次会议决定对《广西壮族自治区钟乳石资源保护条例》作如下修改:

一、第四条修改为“钟乳石资源属于国家所有,禁止任何组织或者个人侵占、破坏、擅自开采或者非法经营。”

二、第六条修改为“铁路、公路、桥梁、机场、水利等重大工程的勘察设计,应当避开已发现的钟乳石洞穴;无法避开已发现的钟乳石洞穴的,勘察设计者应当将有关情况及时报告自治区地质矿产主管部门,有关单位应当配合自治区地质矿产主管部门制定保护措施。”

三、第七条修改为“因铁路、公路、桥梁、机场、水利等重大工程建设致使钟乳石洞穴中的钟乳石无法保留,确需采集该洞穴内钟乳石的,建设单位应当及时向当地县级以上地质矿产主管部门报告。由当地县级以上地质矿产主管部门确定具备相应资质条件的采集人采集。采集人应当向自治区地质矿产主管部门申请领取采矿许可证后,方可采集。”

四、第八条第一款修改为“因科学研究确需采集钟乳石样品的,应当持科技行政主管部门下达的科研项目文件或者证明材料,报自治区地质矿产主管部门批准。”

五、第十一条修改为“钟乳石采集人必须按照批准的采集方案采集,禁止使用破坏性的爆破、击打等方式采集钟乳石。”

六、第十三条修改为“开发钟乳石洞穴进行旅游活动,由自治区地质矿产主管部门征求自治区旅游行政主管部门的意见后批准。

自治区地质矿产主管部门应当自收到钟乳石洞穴开发申请之日起二十日内,对符合本条例第十二条规定条件的,予以批准;对不符合本条例第十二条规定条件的,不予批准,并书面说明理由。”

七、第十八条第一款修改为:“从事钟乳石经营活动,应当在依法取得营业执照后,向经营地县级以上地质矿产主管部门办理备案手续。”

八、增加一条,作为第二十一条“违反本条例第四条规定,侵占、破坏或者擅自开采钟乳石的,由县级以上地质矿产主管部门责令停止违法行为、赔偿损失,没收采出的钟乳石和违法所得,可以并处二千元以上十万元以下的罚款;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。”

九、第二十三条改为第二十四条,修改为“违反本条例第十一条规定,未按照批准的采集方案采集或者使用破坏性的爆破、击打等方式采集钟乳石的,由县级以上地质矿产主管部门给予警告,并责令改正;造成钟乳石资源严重破坏的,处以一千元以上五万元以下的罚款;情节严重的,可以并处吊销采矿许可证;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。”

十、第二十四条改为第二十五条,修改为“违反本条例第十三条第一款规定,未经批准擅自开发钟乳石洞穴进行旅游活动的,由县级以上地质矿产主管部门给予警告,责令停止开发行为;情节严重的,可以并处二千元以上十万元以下的罚款。”

此外,还作了个别标点符号的修改,并根据本决定对条文顺序作了相应调整。

本决定自2009年6月1日起施行。

《广西壮族自治区钟乳石资源保护条例》根据本决定作相应修改,重新公布。


浅议行政处罚中的罚款

湖南省永兴县工商局 刘显桂


罚款是最常见的、最广泛使用的行政处罚,是指行政机关或法律、法规授权的组织以及行政机委托的其他组织责令违法者承担一定的财产给付义务,要求违法者在一定期限内交纳一定数量货币的行政处罚。罚款所得来源一般是被处罚人的合法收入,但在实际情况下一般不认定罚款所得货币来源的合法性,因此,罚款不排除包含非法收入的可能。
一、罚款与其他概念的区别
1、罚款与没收违法所得的区别。罚款与没收违法所得都是行政处罚,都属于财产罚,但罚款一般针对被处罚人的合法收入,非法收入一般不作为罚款的收入,非法收入当然没收或者退还受害者,显然没收违法所得是针对被处罚人的非法收入。
2、罚款与罚金的区别。罚款是对未构成犯罪的违法行为的一种行政处罚,处罚行为主体是行政机关,申请法院强制执行罚款,也不改变罚款是行政行为的性质;罚金是对构成犯罪违法行为的刑事处罚,处罚行为主体是法院。
3、罚款与加处罚款的区别。罚款是对行政相对人拒不履行法律规定作为或不作为义务而采取的一种行政处罚手段,加处罚款是对拒不履行行政机关决定设定财产缴纳新的义务而 强制执行的措施,是一种执行罚,不属于行政处罚的范畴。
二、行政处罚中罚款的定位问题
《行政处罚法》规定了最常见的六种行政处罚,其表述顺序为:(一)警告;(二)罚款;(三)没收违法所得,没收非法财物;(四)责令停产停业;(五)暂扣或者吊销许可证、暂扣或者吊销执照。《行政处罚法》这一排列顺序大致是按处罚的轻重或者说按照行政处罚行为对行政相对人权益影响程度轻重排列的。在这一排列中,罚款的定位有待商榷(暂扣许可证或执照,在实际行政处罚中较少使用,宜作为行政强制措施规定和停产停业的辅助使用)。从法理而言,罚款是相对违法者合法收入的处罚,对既得合法财产产生影响,没收违法所得是收缴违法者不应得的违法收入,违法所得当然没收或者退还受害者,这是对违法者较基本的处罚,因此,就性质而言,罚款处罚比没收违法所得处罚要重;从涉及行政处罚的法律规定来看,有关罚则中,一般表述为先没收违法所得,可再并处罚款,同时《行政处罚法》对没收违法所得行政处罚的设立没有特别限制,而对罚款权的设定有特别的说明,这一角度也反映罚款行政处罚要比没收违法所得行政处罚要重。笔者之所以提出关于罚款在行政处罚种类中排列定位的见解,是为了更好地理解和推定法律。
三、关于罚款类比问题
1、关于不能重复使用行政处罚类比。《行政处罚法》规定:“对当事人的同一违法行为不得给予两次以上的罚款的行政处罚。”这里所指的行政处罚是罚款,如果狭义的理解局限于罚款,也就意味可以给予两次以上除罚款以外的其他行政处罚,如给予两次行政拘留,这显然是违背《行政处罚法》精神的。笔者理解,“不得给予两次以上的罚款的行政处罚”应当推定包括罚款和罚款以上的行政处罚,不包括罚款以下的行政处罚,罚款和罚款以上行政处罚都不得重复使用,这样的理解更为准确。按前述所述关于处罚轻重排列顺序,笔者认为对当事人同一违法行为处罚没收违法所得后,如果发现有新的违法所得,可再次实施没收违法所得的行政处罚。
2、关于申请听证适用范围类比。《行政处罚法》规定:“行政机关作出责令停产停业、吊销许可证或执照、较大额罚款等行政处罚决定之前,应当告知当事人有要求举行听证的权利。”申请听证是法律给予当事人保护自身权益的途径,从立法本意而言,申请听证适用范围主要是指对当事人权益影响较大的可能行政行为。在这一条款中明文列举了听证范围,但用了一个“等”字,由于汉语文字的复杂性,“等”字可能是“等外等”,也可能是“等内等”。《行政处罚法》在这里出现了一个含糊表述,因而在实际执行中就造成了理解上的分歧。如2005年3月23日和4月27日《法制日报》报道江苏省苏州市工商局没收一企业违法所得68万元,因未举行听证被法院一审判决予以撤消。法院审判的依据是最高人民法院关于没收较大金额财产应当适用听证程序的答复。最高人民法院的答复应作为下级法院办案依据,但不能作为行政机关的执法依据,但实际上对行政机关行政执法会产生影响。最高人民法院这一答复的准确性值得推敲。该案中争论的焦点表面上是《行政处罚法》中关于听证适用范围表述中的“等”是“等外等”还是“等内等”,其实不然,这涉及的是一个类比解释的问题。笔者认为,法律意义上的“等”一般是“等外等”,“等外等”的类比应该包括与明文列举范围相当或者甚于列举范围的情形,《行政处罚法》听证范围适用推定应考虑较大数额罚款和较大数额没收违法所得在处罚性质上孰重孰轻。如前面所述,较大数额罚款应重于较大数额没收非法所得,因此,尽管最高人民法院“答复”有其合理的一面,但超越了法律而进行类比解释。
3、关于行政处罚执行中罚款类比。人们通常所说的“罚款”,是概指罚没款,即包括罚款和没收违法所得款,法律表述应该是明确的,但个别情况也有含糊的。《行政处罚法》第六章中表述的罚款是隐含没收违法所得的,如“不得自行收缴罚款”、“当场收缴罚款”、“当事人有权拒绝缴罚款”、“收缴罚款的机构”等表述中都隐含有没收违法所得的意思,却没有表述清楚。又如该法规定当事人逾期不履行行政处罚决定的,到期不缴罚款的,可以按罚款的百分之三加处罚,可将查封、扣押的财物拍卖或者将冻结的存款划拨抵缴罚款。这里指的“罚款”也应该隐含没收违法所得,否则,是不合情理的。
在实际法律中,有时法律条文字面表述不可能完全反映立法本意的全部,有时行政机关、行政相对人、审判机关也存在对法律理解的差异,因而在执行中必然出现争议。作为行政机关应全面把握立法本意,准确理解法律和慎用法律类比,在适用法律时如出现争议,应尽可能地站在行政相对人利益的角度理解执行为妙。如前面所述苏州市工商局败诉案,笔者本意认为苏州市工商局在该案中未举行听证不存在在程序上的错误,但由于可能对法律的不同理解,为避免不必要的困扰,可尽可能地给足当事人的权利,在实施没收违法所得行政处罚中,要参照罚款适用听证程序的数额,放宽告知当事人可以申请听证的权利。