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Do personal anchors have to pay taxes?

The small anchor of this group needs to pay taxes.

The income of individual small anchors on the live broadcast platform has reached the national tax standard. For small anchors, the income they get through live broadcast often belongs to labor remuneration or wages, and these incomes need to pay personal income tax in accordance with state regulations. The personal income tax rate can be as high as 45%.

If the small anchor earns income through live broadcast as a natural person, he still needs to pay VAT and additional tax. These taxes and fees are levied in accordance with state regulations, aiming at safeguarding the state's fiscal revenue and regulating the distribution of social income.