| Sichuan
Province cuts tax on farm produce from June 1
06/01/2003
Xinhua
Farmers in Southwest China's Sichuan Province need not pay tax
on local farm produce starting June 1, according to a notice issued
by the provincial government.
All institutions and individuals engaged in the production or distribution
of certain special local farm produce will be exempt from the tax,
and the measure is expected to benefit 68 million rural dwellers
in Sichuan.
Dong Defu, a loquat grower in Renshou County of Sichuan Province,
called the measure "really good news".
With a loquat orchard of about 12 hectares, Dong believed his net
income could reach 300,000 yuan (US$36,144.58) this year.
"Exemption of the tax will save me about 30,000-40,000 yuan
at least," he said.
Last year, the province posted revenue of 332 million yuan from
the special local farm produce tax, about 1.2 percent of Sichuan's
total tax revenue or 0.5 percent of its disposable capital.
Given the fast development of the local economy and increased capital
investment from the central government, officials with the provincial
government believed the tax cut would help raise the income of farmers.
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