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Which Taxes Do Not Need To Be Adjusted?

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Tax Payment Across The Year


Taxes and taxes paid by enterprises in the past year include stamp duty, property tax, travel tax and land use tax.

Uncalculated

Under the circumstances, it can be counted.

Pay

The current management fee does not need to be accounted for.


In addition, other taxes and fees paid across the year may not be included in the current management fees, even if the fees are not included in the year.

If

The management fee has been included in the current period, and the cost must be adjusted. Otherwise, the expenses that do not belong to the current period will be included in the accounting books, which should be listed on the books for multiple expenditures, less income, and no payment or payment of taxes.

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