Residents of 3 Chinese cities paying taxes and charges with digital yuan
China has expanded its central bank digital currency pilot program to include the payment of tax, stamp duty and social security. Residents in three major Chinese cities have begun paying tax, stamp duty and social security premiums using the country’s central bank digital currency — the digital yuan (e-CNY). According to a domestic news report, a number of government agencies in the Zhejiang province — located just south of Shanghai — are currently running real world trials programs that involve citizens using the digital yuan to pay taxes.The Zhejiang Taxation Bureau is working with the....
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Digital Yuan Pilot Continues
China’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), continues to test its central bank digital currency (CBDC) with another digital yuan giveaway.
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