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What is the corporate income tax rate in China since 1980?
The enterprise income tax rate is the quantitative relationship or ratio between the enterprise income tax payable and the tax base. It is also an important indicator to measure the negative level of corporate income tax in a country and the core of corporate income tax law. The corporate income tax rate is generally 25%. The income tax rate of qualified small and low-profit enterprises is generally 20%. The income tax rate of high-tech enterprises supported by the state is generally 15%. Non-resident enterprises pay enterprise income tax on income derived from China, and the applicable tax rate is 20%. For PE premium investment enterprises, the income tax rate is generally around 40%.

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