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AGRICULTURE TAX
(1) Taxpayers
The taxpayers of Agriculture Tax include cooperative economic entities, enterprises, units, peasants and other individuals who are engaged in agriculture production and receive agricultural income within the territory of China.
(2) Tax rates and computation of tax payable
Agriculture Tax adopts regionally differentiated fiat rates. According to the Regulations of Agriculture Tax, the national average rate is 15.5% of the yield in a normal year. However, the currently implemented average rate is 8.8% and the actual burden is only about 2.5%. The State Council has stipulated the average rates varying from 13% to 19% respectively for different provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the State Council in accordance with the Regulations of Agriculture Tax and in combination with different economic conditions in different regions. According to the average rate stipulated by the State Council, every province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the State Council shall determine the average rates for the counties (prefecture counties) and municipalities within its jurisdiction in combination with the local economic conditions.
In most cases, Agriculture Tax is paid in kind, i.e., in grain, and cleared up in currency. The tax on agricultural specialties is computed on ad valorem basis as stipulated, with a rate between 5% and 25%.
(3) Major exemptions and reductions
Certain tax exemptions and reductions may be given on; agricultural income earned by taxpayers from cultivating barren land by laws or expanding the size of cultivated land in other ways; agricultural income derived by immigrants from opening up wasteland; income received from the mulberry field, tea garden, fruit garden and/or other industrial forests newly cultivated or newly re-cultivated by taxpayers on mountains; income derived from the land with yield increase per unit of land due to the construction of water and soil projects, soil and water conservancy projects by the taxpayers; and to taxpayers who suffered from poor harvest due to natural disasters; taxpayers who have real difficulty in paying the tax due to shortage of labour forces or other reasons; and the old revolutionary regions where the peasants have production and living difficulties, the minority nationality areas where production is backward and life is hard, and the mountain areas where transportation is not convenient, production is backward and peasants live a hard life.
CUSTOMS DUTIES
(1) Duty payers
The payers of Customs Duties include consignees who import goods permitted by China and consignors who export goods permitted by China, the former shall pay import duties and the latter shall pay export duties.
(2) Tariff rates
The tariff rates include import duty rates and export duty rates. The tariff rates for imports fall into two categories; general tariff rates and preferential tariff rates. The general tariff rates apply to the imports originating in the countries with which the People's Republic of China has not concluded most-favoured-nation trade agreements; the preferential tariff rates apply to imports originating in the countries with which the People's Republic of China has concluded most-favoured-nation trade agreements. In 1999, there are 6, 940 tariff numbers for imported goods in the Classifications. The general tariff rates for importation range from 0%, 8% to 270% with over 20 different rates. The preferential tariff rates vary from 0%, 1% to 121.6% with over 50 different rates, and the arithmetic average rate is 16.8%. A small number of imported goods are subject to duties on quantity, compound, or sliding basis. There are 36 tariff numbers for exported goods subject to Duties with 5 differential rates ranging from 20% to 50%.
(3) Computation of duty payable
Customs Duty is computed either on ad valorem basis and by applying an applicable rate or on quantity basis and by applying amount of duty per unit.
The formula is:
a. Duty payable = Quantity of imported/exported goods × Tax-inclusive price × Rate
or
b. Duty payable = Quantity of imported/exported goods ×Amount of duty per unit
(4) Major reductions and exemptions
a. The following goods may be exempted from Customs Duties upon verification by the Customs: the duty amount to be paid for one consignment of goods below RMB 10 yuan; advertising matter and trade samples of no commercial value; goods gifted by international organizations or foreign governments; and fuels, stores and beverages loaded on a means of conveyance entering or leaving the country for use en route.
b. Duty reduction or exemption shall be given to goods and articles specified as duty reduction or exemption items by international treaties to which the People's Republic of China is either a contracting or an acceding party.
c. Raw materials, subsidiary materials parts, accessories, components and packing materials imported for overseas businesses to process, assemble or produce export-oriented products shall be exempt from duties on the part of actually processed and exported; or duties are collected first on the imported materials and parts and then refunded on the basis of the completed products actually processed and exported.
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