List of Chinese administrative divisions by tax revenues

This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of mainland China (including all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities) in order of tax revenues collected in 2007. The figures are given in millions of Renminbi in 2007.[1]

RankAdministrative DivisionTax Revenues
China2,357,262
1Guangdong278,580
2Jiangsu223,773
3Shanghai207,448
4Shandong167,540
5Zhejiang164,950
6Beijing149,264
7Liaoning108,269
8Henan86,208
9Sichuan85,086
10Hebei78,912
11Fujian69,946
12Hunan60,655
13Shanxi59,7892
14Hubei59,036
15Anhui54,370
16Tianjin54,044
17Inner Mongolia49,2361
18Yunnan48,671
19Shaanxi47,524
20Chongqing44,270
21Heilongjiang44,047
22Guangxi41,883
23Jiangxi38,985
24Jilin32,069
25Xinjiang28,5863
26Guizhou28,514
27Gansu19,091
28Hainan10,829
29Ningxia8,003
30Qinghai5,671
31Tibet Autonomous Region2,014

Notes

  • ^1 Nei Mongol is the only province in China to levy a tax on banquets.
  • ^2 Shanxi province collects about 60 per cent of the slaughter tax in China.
  • ^3 Xinjiang is the only province in China to levy a tax on animal husbandry.

References

  1. "7-7 Government Revenue by Region (2007)", Government of China (Statistics), retrieved 28 May 2012
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