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Urgent! ! Online tax deduction failed.
Please refer to the following information:

3. Q: If the taxpayer prompts that the transfer failed after the transfer operation, is it necessary to declare again?

A: If the system prompts that the transfer failed, the declaration record will not be kept and needs to be declared again.

General transmission failure has the following tips:

① "Transfer failed, the bank returned information: [The bank returned postscript information]" (e.g. prompt: insufficient account balance)

② "Transfer failed, please reapply for transfer"

③ The information returned by the bank is unknown. Please verify the balance of the bank account.

④ There was a problem with the transfer banking system, and the deduction application failed.

⑤ "There is something wrong with the national treasury system, and the application for deduction failed."

At the above prompt, after clicking the "Return" button, the system will prompt "Transfer failed, declaration failed".

4. Q: When paying taxes online in real time, there was a prompt that "transfer failed, declaration failed", so the second declaration was made and the transfer was successful. However, when the bank received the "electronic payment voucher", it found that the transfer was twice, resulting in repeated tax payment.

A: After the taxpayer clicks the "Transfer" button, it means that the taxpayer has issued a transfer instruction. If the taxpayer clicks the "Return" button without waiting for the feedback information from the system, the system will prompt "Transfer failed, declaration failed".

Therefore, taxpayers are advised to wait for the prompt information returned by the system after clicking the transfer button, and then click the "Return" button after determining whether the transfer is successful. If the information returned by the system is not received, the taxpayer must check the current payment book to determine whether the transfer is successful. If the taxpayer continues to declare the transfer without reading the current payment book, it is likely to cause repeated transfer.