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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