Taxation in The People's Republic of China - Revenue Statistics

Revenue Statistics

The table details China's revenue statistics from 1952 to 1997.

Note: For three years, the tax revenue exceeded the fiscal revenue due to the excessive amount of losses by enterprises that largely reduced the fiscal revenue.

Year Total Tax Revenue (in billion yuan) Tax Revenue in Proportion to Total Fiscal Revenue (%) Tax Revenue in Proportion to GDP (%)
1952 9.77 53.2 14.4
1956 14.09 49.0 13.7
1960 20.37 35.6 14.0
1965 20.43 43.2 11.9
1970 28.12 42.4 12.5
1975 40.28 49.4 13.4
1978 51.93 45.9 14.3
1980 57.17 49.3 12.7
1982 70.00 57.7 13.2
1985 204.08 101.8 22.8
1986 209.07 98.5 20.5
1987 214.04 97.3 17.9
1988 239.05 101.4 16.0
1989 272.74 102.3 16.1
1990 282.19 96.1 15.2
1991 299.02 94.9 13.8
1992 329.69 94.6 12.4
1993 425.53 97.8 12.3
1994 512.69 98.3 11.0
1995 603.80 96.7 10.3
1996 690.98 93.3 10.2
1997 823.40 95.2 11.0

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