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[quote=KEVIN0518,242403]Have you bought anything on the on-line shops? Do you receive their receipt from them? Shopping on-line has been popular for a long time because it is more convenient. A Chinese girl who has her own on-line shop says that she could earn as much as ten thousand yuan per month. If the market is stagnant, she could also earn at least 3000 to 4000 yuan per month. It seems that she has made profits. Why did she earn so much? One of the reason is that she never paid tax. According to the statistics, about 60% bosses of the on-line shops have never paid taxes. On the one hand, shopping on-line is different from the traditional shopping. Usually, there is no receipt. On the other hand, there is no tax levying regulations to these on-line shops. If they want to pay the tax, where should they go? In addition, levying tax on these on-line shops does no good to the internet business. If the government decides to impose tax on these shops, the price of the goods must be on rise. The number of the customers also will be decreased. What do you think of this? Should the government levy tax on these on-line shops? In your country, does such problem happen? Do you have any suggestions?[/quote]
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