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Can primary and secondary school libraries operate independently?
Personally, if you unilaterally sign a contract with the school in the form of lease, it will be regarded as a separate enterprise, which is purely operational. Business license and tax registration must be handled.

If the school and the outside world jointly invest, the library is nominally run by the school, and the actual income belongs to the funder. In other words, if you publish a book, he will leave home. If it is tax-related, you don't have to pay property tax and land tax, because the school is tax-free.

I suggest you run an individual bookstore, provide books to the school, and then ask the school to pay for reading and related expenses regularly. You can also reach a cooperation agreement with the school to issue library cards for students and collect library fees.

Because the school-run enterprises of the school have been stripped off with the socialization of the school, it is impossible for the Education Commission to give an answer to this suggestion. Give you a head start, of course, the finance and taxation industry will not be in a hurry!

Finally, in a word, money can exorcise ghosts, which is very useful in China. Maybe you can earn some money from it by establishing good contacts. Hehe, I don't report any optimism.