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China Announces New Cuts to Charges on Companies to Reduce Corporate Burden

Updated:2017-9-7 10:12:55    Source:www.tannet-group.comViews:640

According to China’s State Council, new cuts to charges on companies, which will reduce their burden by 283 billion yuan ($41.7 billion) each year.

The new measures, which take effect July 1, are part of the government's efforts to reduce corporate costs by 1 trillion yuan this year, according to a statement following a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.

The country will reduce the upper limit for construction quality guarantee deposits from 5 percent to 3 percent, cancel or reduce the government's additional charges on electricity use, cut six items of administrative and institutional charges, and suspend supervision fees for the insurance and banking sectors, the statement said.

The government will step up supervision and inspection on the implementation of policies to cut corporate burdens to help companies enjoy the benefits, according to the statement.

Before July 1, departments under the State Council must publish online the lists for central and local government funds as well as administrative and institutional charges.

Meeting participants also decided to create new demonstration bases for mass entrepreneurship and innovation after the country announced the first group of pilot bases last year.

Local authorities should build a sound policy environment to promote entrepreneurship and innovation, the statement said.

They should streamline administrative approvals, delegate power to lower levels and encourage professional approval services in the demonstration zones, it said.

China will also build low-cost and open centers for makers, improve preferential policies for startups and innovation, and strengthen intellectual property rights protection, the statement said. (Source: China Daily)

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