III.
Managing Public Finance in Accordance with the Law and Strengthening Scientific
Management to Ensure Satisfactory Implementation of the 2008
Budgets
To ensure satisfactory implementation of the 2008
budgets, we will take all factors into consideration and comprehensively
strengthen fiscal management to make it more scientific and detailed, focusing
on the following tasks.
1. We need to standardize
budget management. We will make sure that funds are made
available for more budgetary items at the beginning of the year. We will work
more resolutely to make budget compilation more scientific and accurate. Control
over surplus budgetary funds will be tightened. We will gradually set up sound
standards for asset allocation and incorporate newly added asset allocation
items into departmental budgets. This will create a working mechanism that
effectively combines asset management with budgetary management. We will
strengthen management of budget implementation to make it more efficient. We
will work out a dynamic system for monitoring local government budgets at all
levels, and improve the dynamic mechanism for monitoring budgetary funds in the
treasury. We will set up a sound mechanism for coordinating the compilation and
implementation of budgets. We will stimulate the enthusiasm, initiative and
creativity of all departments that compile their own budgets for strengthening
the supervision of budget implementation. In addition, all departments must
assume responsibility for implementing their budgets. State budgetary
supervision and oversight authorities must assume responsibility for overseeing
the implementation of budgets.
2. We need to strengthen
collection and management of revenue. We will help tax and
customs authorities strengthen tax collection and management in accordance with
the law. Tax reductions and exemptions will be strictly controlled to resolutely
stop and correct unauthorized introduction of tax exemption and reduction
policies. These policies are sometimes disguised in the form of first levying
taxes, then granting rebates. Preferential fiscal and taxation policies for
experimental and development zones will be reviewed and standardized. We will
severely crack down on tax evasion, tax fraud and other illegal activities. We
will move forward with the pilot project of the electronic tax payment system
that connects finance and tax departments, banks and the treasury in a network.
We will gradually work out policies and measures for incorporating all extra
budgetary funds into budgets. In accordance with the principle of strengthening
tax collection and screening fees, we will optimize the structure of government
revenue and review all fees and funds and eliminate those that are illegal or
unreasonable. We will put the revenue derived from leasing or lending
state-owned assets of administrative bodies and from disposing of state-owned
assets of government-affiliated institutions under the scheme of keeping revenue
and expenditures separate. We will continue to improve the policies for managing
non-tax revenue and the system for its centralized collection by the treasury.
We will collect and manage taxes in accordance with the law, and collect all
taxes due without exception to ensure the sustained, steady growth of government
revenue.
3. We need to improve
management of expenditures. We must guarantee expenditures in
key areas such as agriculture, rural areas and farmers, education, science and
technology, medical and health care, and the social safety net. We will work
hard to lower our administrative costs. We will strictly curb increases in the
expenses for personnel, official car use, meetings, computer networks and
entertainment, and limit the construction of new office buildings for Party and
government departments. A policy of zero growth will be applied for spending on
official visits abroad. Redundant workers will be excluded from the system of
unified payment of wages or salaries. Unauthorized departments will also be
excluded from the public finance system. Bankcards will be widely used to pay
the expenses of official business of central and provincial-level government
bodies. We will expand the scale of trials to introduce government procurement
and centralized payment from the treasury for special transfer payments and work
out an oversight mechanism. We will distribute government funds more
scientifically, fairly and transparently. We will improve management of
government debts and strictly control new debts to prevent and defuse financial
risks. We must bear in mind the "two imperatives" (It is imperative to always be
modest, prudent, and free from arrogance and rashness in our work and it is
imperative to continue following the principle of hard struggle and plain
living, Tr.), tighten financial and economic discipline, resolutely combat
extravagance and waste, practice thrift in everything we do, and use funds more
efficiently.
4. We
need to improve financial legislation. We will work vigorously
to create conditions for upgrading mature interim tax regulations into
substantive tax laws to improve our system of tax laws. We will do a good job
revising the Law on Certified Public Accountants and enacting the Interim
Regulations on Transfer Payments, the Regulations on Managing Non-tax Government
Revenue, the Regulations on Managing the Lottery, the Regulations on
Implementing the Government Procurement Law and the Regulations on Supervising
the Operating Budgets for State Capital in Enterprises. We will improve the
oversight mechanism for enforcing financial laws and regulations, and make
administrative enforcement by financial authorities more effective. We will
improve the procedures for approving and supervising items that are subject to
administrative examination and approval, and strictly control making new items
subject to administrative examination and approval. We will continue to press
ahead with research on reform of government accounting. We will improve the
financial system of enterprises. We will institute a system of corporate
accounting standards in unlisted SOEs and state-owned financial enterprises. We
will modify financial rules and accounting standards and systems for
government-affiliated institutions.
5. We need to strengthen oversight of public
finance. We will set up a sound oversight mechanism for all
aspects of public finance, and integrate oversight of operations at all stages
from beginning to end. We will strengthen oversight and inspection of funds to
be used for education, medical and health care, and the social safety net.
Oversight and inspection of the accounting information provided by enterprises,
administrative bodies and government-affiliated institutions and of the
practices of accounting firms will also be strengthened. We will encourage and
support local finance authorities in strengthening their oversight function and
improving their financial supervision. We will strengthen oversight and
management of certified public accountants and the asset evaluation industry.
Financial authorities at all levels must administer public finance in accordance
with the law; tighten management; improve internal control mechanisms; willingly
accept the oversight by the NPC and local people's congresses at all levels,
auditing authorities and the general public; and listen carefully to the
suggestions of CPPCC committees. We will improve the democratic decision-making
mechanism for public finance and increase public participation in
decision-making about public finance. We will implement the Regulations on
Making Government Information Public to improve transparency in our financial
work. We will accelerate efforts to establish the Government Financial
Management Information System to get modern information technology to fully play
its role in strengthening financial management.
The year 2008 is the first year to fully implement
the strategic arrangements made at the Party's Seventeenth National Congress and
the middle year of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan period. It is extremely important
to implement the budgets and do all our public finance work well. Under the
leadership of the Party Central Committee with Comrade Hu Jintao as General
Secretary, let us hold high the great banner of socialism with Chinese
characteristics, follow the guidance of Deng Xiaoping Theory and the important
thought of Three Represents, and thoroughly apply the Scientific Outlook on
Development. Let us forge ahead in a pioneering spirit, work in a down-to-earth
manner, and energetically contribute to achieving further success in building a
moderately prosperous society in all respects.