After ten years of watching, the non-genetic inheritance of "Little Vivi" has grown into a "big flower"

  Guizhou Miao batik, also known as "Guizhou wax flower", is a folk handicraft handed down from generation to generation by Miao people. The charm of batik crafts lies not only in exquisite patterns, elegant colors and rich cultural background, but also in the cracks on the fabric after the wax is cooled, and the pigment penetrates into the cracks to get a variety of color patterns, commonly known as "ice patterns". In 2006, Miao batik skills were included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

  The ancient branch of crooked comb seedlings in Maba village of Miao nationality has a long history of batik. Xiong Zhaomei, a girl with crooked comb and Miao nationality, was born in a batik family. Her grandmother and mother are both very famous local batik masters. She learned about the whole batik process from an early age, such as waxing, dyeing and wax removal. At the age of 15, she was able to independently create batik paintings, batik Miao costumes and other works. Today, she is not only a provincial representative inheritor of Miao batik skills, a national intangible project, but also a representative of Guizhou Provincial People's Congress.

  Go deep into the batik non-legacy enterprises in Yuezhao Health Valley to carry out tax law publicity. Photo by Lin Wenli

  "After ten years of inheriting the road, after several ups and downs, the tax department has been accompanying us on the road when we came, accumulating enough development momentum for us." Looking back on the growth process of his batik handicraft workshop, Xiong Zhaomei said with emotion.

  In 2012, in her early twenties, she planted "Little Vivi", which inherited batik skills and protected her legacy, so that more batik girls could find jobs at home. With a patchwork of start-up funds and full of love, Xiong Zhaomei, who has almost no tax knowledge, walked into the local tax service hall. As she grew up in a Miao village, she didn't speak Chinese fluently enough at that time, fearing that it would affect her registration business. After understanding the situation, the staff immediately arranged a Miao colleague to give her patient counseling and registered the Zhaomei batik handicraft workshop in Zhongshan District.

  I don't understand the tax handling process and tax reduction and exemption policies, which makes Xiong Zhaomei, a first-time entrepreneur, worry. After the local tax authorities learned about the situation, they organized the door-to-door service of Miao-speaking business backbones at the first time, conducted "one-on-one" tax counseling, patiently and meticulously explained the tax process, accurately pushed the preferential tax policies, and conducted pre-counseling on the tax issues that may be encountered in subsequent workshops.

  Batik handicrafts are time-consuming and costly, and they are mainly sold through trade fairs and other channels. The sales channels are narrow, the payment cycle is long, and the prices of raw materials are rising, and the capital turnover is tight, which makes the operation of Zhaomei Batik Handicraft Workshop, which is preparing to expand production, once get into trouble.

  Just then, the service team of the local tax department came to the door. "The comrades in the tax department have provided many good suggestions on market development, sales channels and industrial upgrading around various preferential tax policies." Xiong Zhaomei said, "The tax authorities' timely and accurate preferential policies and easy-to-understand bilingual counseling help us ease the financial pressure, sort out our development ideas, and enable us to start again."

  After ten years' observation, Xiong Zhaomei's non-hereditary "Little Vivi" has grown into a "big flower". Zhaomei Batik, on the basis of inheriting the essence of batik technology, injects modern cultural elements and modern aesthetics, and innovatively creates new Miao batik works that have both national characteristics and are loved by the public. It shines brilliantly in various trade fairs in more than 10 provinces such as Guangdong and Zhejiang, and its strength is "out of the circle", attracting tourists from all over the country to understand and understand. More than 30 Miao women have been driven to join the order production of handmade products, achieving a per capita income increase of nearly 3,000 yuan.

  For a long time, Liupanshui tax department has actively played the role of tax function, focused on the tax-related needs of non-genetic inheritance development, constantly improved the targeted service measures, customized "tax benefit gift packages" for more than 20 non-legacy workshops in the city, and made it clear that cadres who are proficient in minority languages are service commissioners, conducting personalized publicity and counseling on a one-to-one and point-to-point basis, focusing on interpreting tax incentives applicable to enterprises, answering tax-related hot issues, and accurately implementing various policies of tax reduction and fee reduction. At the same time, the "through train of remote service" was opened, and the "customer service" mode of tax and fee service was provided to the workshop in the form of "remote assistance" and "visual guidance", with a total of over 500 person-times. We will help the non-legacy industries to flourish with tax benefits and caring services, and work together with the "non-legacy" industries to promote rural revitalization.

  At present, Liupanshui City has built 17 workshops for intangible cultural heritage projects, and 48 handicraft enterprises have been named and listed as "workshops for traditional handicrafts of ethnic minorities in Guizhou Province".

  "In the next step, we will make full use of various preferential tax policies, take the road of integration of literature and tourism, integration of production and marketing, and regard intangible skills as high-quality resources for tourism, attracting more people to enter, experience and inherit Miao batik skills, realizing intangible live transmission, and driving more Miao women to turn traditional skills into wealth between their fingers." Looking ahead, Xiong Zhaomei is full of confidence. (Lin Wenli, Xia Bangsheng)