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Charges, food among key issues raised

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Administra­tive charges suspended

Some administra­tive fees, including those for first identifica­tion cards, will be suspended or abolished, said a joint notice by the Ministry of Finance and the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

The notice said citizens, from April 1, would not be charged for their first ID card. From Jan 1 this year to Dec 31, 2020, institutio­nal supervisio­n fees for securities and futures were suspended, it said.

Crackdown on private equity fraud

The China Securities Regulatory Commission has cracked down on 10 cases of illegal activity in private equities, including eight cases that will be subject to administra­tive penalties, the commission said on Friday.

The cases were related to illegal operations, transfers of benefits, market manipulati­on and rat trading (using personal accounts to purchase shares and then selling them when the fund buys them), the commission said.

Government­al fund system change

To reduce costs for the public and support the real economy, the Ministry of Finance recently released a notice to lower the threshold for some government­al funds.

Starting this month, the employment guarantee, where companies pay a levy to safeguard incomes for disabled employees, will be lowered to twice the local average income, from the previous thrice. Starting on July 1, another 25 percent will be cut from funds collected for the nation’s major water resource projects. The funds were previously reduced by 25 percent.

Food sold near schools targeted

A crackdown was launched to tackle substandar­d food sold near school campuses, said a recent notice by the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation.

The notice required that all food sold around campus must meet safety standards and cannot be additive-laden. All food workshops without licenses must be closed and any food found below standard will be removed from shelves, retrieved and destroyed to avoid potential danger, it added.

New channel to buy train tickets

A new service hotline 12328 was introduced recently to make it easier to get train tickets.

The public can also use the hotline’s official WeChat account to buy tickets online. So far, 337 cities around the country have opened the hotline with functions such as complaints and consultati­on for the transport sector.

Tax relief on cash for scientists

Income tax will be lowered for scientists when they get cash incentives from technologi­cal transfers, according to a State Council executive meeting on Wednesday.

Only half of the cash incentives will be subject to income tax when scientists and technician­s in non-profit research institute and universiti­es are rewarded in the first three years after their research or patents earned their institutio­ns profits, according to a statement released after the meeting, which was presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.

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