China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pledged cut to business fees on track 1 trillion yuan in burdensome costs will be eliminated this year, premier says

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Business fees across China will be cut, the State Council decided on Wednesday, following up on pledges made by Premier Li Keqiang in the Government Work Report earlier this year.

Among the measures decided at the meeting was a reduction in constructi­on assurance deposit requiremen­ts and the cancellati­on of an industry restructur­ing charge that is ultimately levied via power bills.

The country will also put a hold on an industry oversight charge levied on banks and other financial institutio­ns, and reduce the fees charged by public security department­s for issuing licenses.

Li said businesses are weighed down by too many charges. The country is on track to deliver its promise to slash costs by 1 trillion yuan ($147.1 billion) this year, he said.

Measures rolled out by the central government earlier this year have already reduced taxes and fees by about 718 billion yuan.

Li said the central government will keep slashing the

in taxes and fees for businesses has already been cut by the central government earlier this year.

nontax burden on businesses and overhaul charges levied by the government.

“The 1 trillion yuan cut is no easy task, but must be delivered in full,” Li said. “Government department­s and agencies should keep the bigger picture in mind and take concrete measures to reduce the burdens on companies, energizing businesses to make China an even more inviting destinatio­n for investment.”

The Ministry of Finance is expected to publish a list of the administra­tive charges levied by central and local government­s on its website before July. The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission will also make public all the fees set by the government for public services before the end of this year.

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