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What is the difference between the Industrial and Commercial Bureau and the Taxation Bureau?

Difference: The Industrial and Commercial Bureau conducts industrial and commercial law enforcement, and the Taxation Bureau conducts tax collection. Industry and Commerce Bureau: On behalf of the state, it registers and registers enterprises, institutions, and social organizations, regulates and manages their business activities, and also has law enforcement power. All counterfeit products involved in the circulation field are the targets of industrial and commercial law enforcement. In addition, trademark registration also falls under industrial and commercial administration. There is no "tax bureau", only the Internal Revenue Service and the Local Taxation Bureau. Internal Revenue Service: Taxes collected are at the discretion of the state. Value-added tax, business tax of production enterprises, etc. belong to the category of national taxes. Local Taxation Bureau: The taxes collected are at the local discretion. Income tax, service industry business tax, etc. belong to the category of local taxes