Chengdu: Looking back at the decade of taxation to create new digital collections

Chengdu: Looking back at the decade of taxation to create new digital collections

  Chengdu tax digital collection promotional poster.Photo courtesy of Chengdu Taxation Bureau

  

  On April 26, the Chengdu Municipal Taxation Bureau of the State Administration of Taxation used blockchain technology to launch the Chengdu Taxation “Looking Back at the Taxation Decade” digital collection. This series of digital collections consists of 10 themes, which correspond to major tax events every year since 2013. Each theme is limited to 100 copies, and a total of 1,000 copies have been released.

  Focusing on the 10-year tax reform and development process, this series of digital collections starts from the 2013 State Administration of Taxation’s decision to implement performance management, and covers 10 themes such as the first launch of the nationwide “Spring Breeze Action for Facilitating Taxation for the People” and the first implementation of my country’s annual tax reconciliation , and selected news photos of the implementation of taxation in Chengdu, showing the magnificent taxation reform in the past 10 years and the responsibility of the taxation department.

  On April 22, Chengdu tax digital collections were opened for collection online. Netizens participate in the digital collection lottery by answering the questions. “The quiz lottery not only increases the interest and participation of the event, but also serves as a carrier for disseminating tax knowledge and publicizing tax policies.” Pan Yu, Director of the Office of the Chengdu Taxation Bureau, introduced that the question bank not only includes tax knowledge, but also the “Belt and Road” tax collection and management cooperation Forum, new combined tax support policy, and more.

  After the launch of the Chengdu Tax Digital Collection, it has received widespread attention and participation from netizens across the country. After 3 days of quiz participation and open collection, all digital collections will be issued. On April 26, netizens from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and other parts of the country received their own tax digital collections. “By participating in the collection of digital collections, I have gained a better understanding of taxation.” Shenzhen resident Wang Tao said that this is his first digital collection and will be collected well.

  In order to enhance the content bearing capacity and visual aesthetics of the Chengdu Tax Digital Collection, in terms of collection design, a tax stamp of that year will be displayed each year for the first nine years, and the 2022 digital collection will introduce the “Stamp Tax Law” to This is in mind of the “Stamp Duty Law” that will come into effect on July 1 this year. In addition, the digital collection features a “Thousands of Faces” technology, allowing each collector to have a visually unique collection.

  It is understood that digital collections use blockchain technology to write digital products such as pictures, audio, and models into smart contracts, with independent authentication codes and metadata. Each collection has a certified unique serial number, is limited edition, cannot be tampered with, and cannot be copied. The Chengdu Tax Digital Collection is a public welfare collection, which is distributed free of charge and cannot be re-transferred. (Zhan Xiaopan Xu element)