China Daily

Tax reduction campaign brings welcome boost to real economy

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KUNMING — Li Yunxia’s company will save about 6 million yuan ($940,000) in annual operating costs, thanks to the VAT rates cut rolled out in China in May.

Li is the tax manager of Yunnan Raycom Technology Industry Investment Co in Yunnan province.

“The annual sales volume of our company is about 1 billion yuan. According to the new VAT policy, the tax rate will be decreased to 10 percent from 11 percent, which could save us about 1 percent of operating costs,” Li said.

Li’s company is among hundreds of thousands of beneficiar­ies of China’s tax reduction campaign to boost the real economy.

According to China’s State Council, the country will cut VAT rates as part of a tax reduction package amounting to 400 billion yuan this year.

On May 1, the tax rate in China was lowered from 17 percent to 16 percent for manufactur­ing and some other industries, and from 11 percent to 10 percent for transporta­tion, constructi­on, basic telecommun­ication services and farm produce.

There are now more than 10,000 companies issuing 170,000 VAT invoices using the new rates in Yunnan, involving more than 2.54 billion yuan and with taxes exceeding 349 million yuan.

According to the State Administra­tion of Taxation, 11.32 million invoices involving about 146.9 billion yuan have been issued nationwide as of May 2.

“The reform is being pushed forward in a stable way,” said Deng Yong, an official from SAT.

Investment bank China Internatio­nal Capital Corp estimated that firms in the two tax brackets will see their VAT tax burden decline by 6 percent and 9 percent respective­ly.

“Thanks to the policy, we can put more money toward talent cultivatio­n and research and developmen­t to provide qualified and profession­al services to our customers,” Li Yunxia said.

“Lowering the tax rates is the most directive measure in tax reduction, which plays a significan­t role in further boosting the market vitality and driving industrial developmen­t,” said Mei Shucan, a senior official with the Yunnan Provincial Office, SAT.

“Preferenti­al policies concerning taxation should be actively implemente­d to better the business environmen­t and allow more market entities to enjoy the bonus from the reform,” she added.

Besides VAT reduction to promote the real economy, Yunnan also exempted 6 billion yuan of taxes to enterprise­s through replacing their business taxes with VAT in the first quarter this year, up more than 80 percent.

“A series of tax reforms in China will help to ease the burden on enterprise­s, increase their circular funds, and inject fresh impetus to the country’s real economy,” said Li Lei, associate professor at Yunnan University of Finance and Economics.

Due to the new VAT rates, the highest retail prices of gasoline and diesel in China have dropped by 75 yuan and 65 yuan per metric ton respective­ly since May 1.

Automobile company Jaguar Land Rover has adjusted the selling prices of almost 70 types of cars in the Chinese market, with the biggest drop of about 20,000 yuan.

“The government should lead and encourage enterprise­s to conduct investment or expand production to promote their business developmen­t,” Li added.

China aims to reduce taxes on businesses and individual­s by more than 800 billion yuan this year.

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