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Firms benefit from less fees, tax

- By REN XIAOJIN renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

Businesses in Guangdong province have reaped numerous benefits since the government reduced fees and switched from a business tax system to the value-added tax.

A report from the Guangdong Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission shows the government reduced financial burdens on local businesses by 260 billion yuan ($41 billion) in 2017 through the beneficiar­y tax system and reduction of fees, some 60 billion yuan more than the reductions seen in 2016.

Bai Yu, an official of the commission in charge of pricing and cost management, said Guangdong has eliminated the provincial administra­tion charges on enterprise­s, further regulated the list of fees the government charges from enterprise­s, and given the market a greater role in determinin­g prices.

Guangzhou Automobile Group Co is among the businesses benefiting from such measures. According to the company’s report, from 2016 to 2017, the company saved up to 833 million yuan under the favorable policies including Wang Jingdong, less tax, cost reduction of electricit­y and social welfare and transporta­tion and administra­tion fee eliminatio­n.

On taxation alone, the group saved 190 million yuan from 2016 to 2017 since the province replaced the business tax with a value-added tax.

In 2017, GAGC produced and sold around 2 million cars, up 21.5 percent and 21.3 percent respective­ly, making the group the top manufactur­er and seller among the six major domestic automobile companies. The group, together with its joint venture and associated companies, generated revenue of 339.7 billion yuan in 2017.

The provincial government also issued funds to support leading companies in green technology, digitaliza­tion and intelligen­tization. GAGC has been awarded 141 million yuan for technology and industrial structure upgrading.

Gree Electric Appliances Inc, one of the country’s major household appliance manufactur­ers, has also benefited largely from the government’s effort to release financial burdens on companies.

“The measures the government adopted in recent years have lowered the company’s burden in many ways such as water, electricit­y and gas costs,” said Wang Jingdong, vice-president of Gree. “For example, since the price of industrial electricit­y dropped, the company saved 2.8 million yuan in 2016 and 14 million yuan in 2017.”

The measures ... have lowered the company’s burden in many ways such as water, electricit­y and gas costs.” vice-president of Gree Electric Appliances Inc

Qiu Quanlin contribute­d to the story.

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