This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of mainland China (including all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities) in order of tax revenues collected in 2007. The figures are given in millions of Renminbi in 2007.[1]
Rank | Administrative Division | Tax Revenues |
---|---|---|
— | China | 2,357,262 |
1 | Guangdong | 278,580 |
2 | Jiangsu | 223,773 |
3 | Shanghai | 207,448 |
4 | Shandong | 167,540 |
5 | Zhejiang | 164,950 |
6 | Beijing | 149,264 |
7 | Liaoning | 108,269 |
8 | Henan | 86,208 |
9 | Sichuan | 85,086 |
10 | Hebei | 78,912 |
11 | Fujian | 69,946 |
12 | Hunan | 60,655 |
13 | Shanxi | 59,7892 |
14 | Hubei | 59,036 |
15 | Anhui | 54,370 |
16 | Tianjin | 54,044 |
17 | Inner Mongolia | 49,2361 |
18 | Yunnan | 48,671 |
19 | Shaanxi | 47,524 |
20 | Chongqing | 44,270 |
21 | Heilongjiang | 44,047 |
22 | Guangxi | 41,883 |
23 | Jiangxi | 38,985 |
24 | Jilin | 32,069 |
25 | Xinjiang | 28,5863 |
26 | Guizhou | 28,514 |
27 | Gansu | 19,091 |
28 | Hainan | 10,829 |
29 | Ningxia | 8,003 |
30 | Qinghai | 5,671 |
31 | Tibet Autonomous Region | 2,014 |
Notes
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edit- ^ "7-7 Government Revenue by Region (2007)", Government of China (Statistics), retrieved 28 May 2012