Tax authorities in southern Guangdong province have slapped live-streaming star Ping Rong with a 62 million yuan (U$10 million) fine for tax evasion, making her the latest Chinese online influencer to be charged with the offence over the past several months. A popular live-streamer on Kuaishou Technology ’s short video-sharing platform, Ping was held liable for tax irregularities in 2019.
Livestreaming has become such an integral part of e-commerce in China that the new format raked in sales worth an estimated 1.2 trillion yuan ($188.28 billion), or nearly 9 percent of the total, by the end of last year.
Livestreaming has become such an integral part of e-commerce in China that the new format raked in sales worth an estimated 1.2 trillion yuan ($188.28 billion), or nearly 9 percent of the total, by the end of last year.
Livestreaming has become such an integral part of e-commerce in China that the new format raked in sales worth an estimated 1.2 trillion yuan ($188.28 billion), or nearly 9 percent of the total, by the end of last year.
Livestreaming has become such an integral part of e-commerce in China that the new format raked in sales worth an estimated 1.2 trillion yuan ($188.28 billion), or nearly 9 percent of the total, by the end of last year.