China Tax News reported that the Taizhou tax authority built an intelligent export-rebate risk model for the shipbuilding industry, where long production cycles and complex documentation make traditional supervision inefficient. The model links internal tax data with customs, foreign-exchange, and market-regulation data to flag mismatched policy application, delayed revenue recognition, and underreported scrap sales. Tax officials then verify issues through a two-way method that checks both revenue accounting and export documentation. Public reporting says the model identified nine key risk enterprises, blocked more than RMB 49 million in improper export rebates, and recovered RMB 240 million in taxes, showing tax informatization delivering measurable closed-loop governance in export rebate control.
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Taizhou Tax Uses Digital Risk Control as a Tax-Risk Radar for Export Shipbuilders
Taizhou tax authorities built a digital risk-control radar for export shipbuilders, linking data scans, indicator alerts, and two-way verification in one export rebate safety mechanism.
2026-08-17