Audit bureau and statistics bureau are both state organs, and there is not much difference, but the division of labor is different; As for which unit paid those salaries, there is no difference in treatment.
At present, the tax bureau is the first choice, followed by the finance bureau, followed by the audit bureau, and finally the statistics bureau.
The statistics bureau is developing the fastest now, so it is hard to say in the future.
The county audit office is good, and the audit office is promoted quickly! Audit office is busy! Generally, the Audit Bureau goes to enterprises and institutions to check whether the accounting treatment is correct, and the tax registration situation is relatively busy, because there are many busy people, which is convenient for improving performance, eating, drinking and having fun, and can basically be reimbursed by the unit.
Both the Audit Bureau and the Statistics Bureau are state departments and belong to government units.
The difference between the Audit Bureau and the Statistics Bureau lies in its deterrence to other sectors of society, and the Audit Bureau has the right to punish which department and unit; The Bureau of Statistics only has statistics. One is a hot department, and the other is a crowded department.
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The National Bureau of Statistics of People's Republic of China (PRC) (hereinafter referred to as the National Bureau of Statistics) is a department directly under the State Council that leads the investigation and statistics of national economy, culture, education and social population. [1] was established in August, 1952. In order to meet the needs of socialist economic construction, the seventeenth plenary session of the Central People's Government decided to set up.
Responsible for national statistics and national economic accounting, formulate statistical laws and regulations, statistical reform and modernization plan, national statistical investigation plan, organize, lead, supervise and inspect the statistical and national economic accounting work of various regions and departments, and supervise and inspect the implementation of statistical laws and regulations.
Local audit bureaus at all levels are administrative units, and the staff are all national civil servants. The Audit Bureau is an organization mainly responsible for auditing and supervising local government departments and all enterprises and institutions.
Audit bureaus generally have offices, financial audit offices, administrative audit offices, economic and trade audit offices, fixed assets investment audit offices, agricultural resources and environment audit offices, cadre economic responsibility audit offices, internal audit associations and other departments.
There are 3/kloc-0 audit offices (bureaus) of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government in Chinese mainland, 434 audit offices at prefecture level and 3075 audit offices at county level. There are nearly 80,000 employees in local audit institutions.
In addition, the governments of Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions have established audit offices in accordance with their basic laws; There are also audit institutions in Taiwan Province Province.