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Does the county-level tax bureau have a public official establishment?
Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. No. County-level tax bureaus have no public officials. The tax bureau is a civil servant, not a career establishment. The tax bureau is the tax collection organ of the country, and the national tax bureau is an administrative unit, not a public institution, and belongs to the administrative organ of civil servant establishment. There are three conditions for the definition of civil servants: 1, performing public duties according to law; 2, into the national administrative establishment; 3. It is civil servants who fully meet the salary and welfare undertaken by the state finance. Civil servants refer to staff members who perform public duties according to law and are included in the state administrative establishment, and their wages and benefits are borne by the state finance. All the staff in state organs except the ground staff are civil servants and belong to the establishment of civil servants.