Taxation is one of the important means of national macro-control. By formulating tax laws, the interest distribution relationship between the state and taxpayers can be determined in legal form, adjusting the income levels of social members, regulating industrial structure and optimizing the allocation of social resources so that they comply with the national macro-economic policy. Paying taxes according to law is an obligation for every taxpayer to the country, and is closely related to the overall interests of the country as well as the direct interests of enterprises, organizations, and individuals. Generally speaking, there are eight types of taxes that businesses need to pay: value-added tax, urban maintenance and construction tax, education surcharge, stamp duty, property tax, land use tax, business tax, and enterprise income tax.