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Do you need to deduct 5% risk reserve, 6.8% business tax and 6% personal income tax from the part returned by the Futures Commission?
Personal income tax of 5% and 6% shall be deducted from the part returned by the risk reserve, and business tax shall not be deducted.

Different futures companies have different commission returns. In the previous period, the commission returned to the futures company was 40% (floating), 40% (fixed) for the big business company and 30% (fixed) for the Zheng business company.

The commission returned by the energy center to the futures company is 20% (fixed). The refund of fees by the futures exchange means that the futures exchange will return the fees to the futures company, and the futures company will return part of the fees to the futures investors. Therefore, only under the premise that the futures exchange will return the handling fee to the futures company can the futures customers apply for the handling fee return.

Introduction of futures commission collection:

Futures commission is different from stock commission, and the commission standard for each transaction is different. Some are based on the fixed amount of each transaction, and some are based on the amount of the transaction, which is too big.

You can ask the futures company for the transaction fee list, which has detailed records. It should be noted that it is difficult for everyone to understand that there are three kinds of futures fees: free fees, normal fees and double fees. The exchange takes one-tenth of the handling fee, the futures company takes one-tenth of the handling fee, and the handling fee is divided equally.