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Is it illegal to force donations to help the poor?
Legal analysis: Compulsory donation violates the relevant provisions of the charity law. Article 32 of China's Charity Law clearly stipulates that fund-raising activities shall not be assessed or assessed in disguised form, and shall not interfere with public order, production and operation of enterprises and residents' lives. At the same time, it also clarified the legal responsibility. Apportionment or disguised apportionment of units or individuals shall be given a warning by the civil affairs department and ordered to stop fund-raising activities; Illegally raised property shall be ordered to be returned to the donor. Obviously, the law not only does not allow compulsory donations, but also stipulates countermeasures.

Legal basis: Article 32 of the Charity Law of the People's Republic of China shall not be assessed or assessed in disguised form, and shall not interfere with public order, enterprise production and operation and residents' life. At the same time, it also clarified the legal responsibility. Apportionment or disguised apportionment of units or individuals shall be given a warning by the civil affairs department and ordered to stop fund-raising activities; Illegally raised property shall be ordered to be returned to the donor.