The Research on many Issues in Tax Sources Economy Management under the GIS Technology

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The informationization of tax management is the development trend of tax industry, with the development of GIS technology, that’s to say geographic information system, which is a new type of geographic data space management technology by using GIS we can achieve the good efficient management in tax economic management, but there are also many problems caused by using GIS, such as making it hard for the tax authorities to implement effective management on similar revenue, blurred tax source management object, problems on tax silver cooperation and so on. This paper analyzes the advantages and drawbacks in the application of GIS technology, and in order to solve these problems, designing a tax sources economy management information system which has functions of basic query analysis and auxiliary decision functions. Along with the development of computer technology and management system, the level of tax informationization will continuously improve.

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