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China waives taxes to get foreign firms to stay

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Beijing: China will temporarily waive income taxes for foreign companies on profits they reinvest in the country as Beijing battles to retain foreign firms and investment.


The finance ministry announced the new tax policy, which will apply retroactively from January so businesses will be able to take advantage of the exemption for this year’s taxes.


The new incentives for foreign business to keep their earnings in China follow the passing last week of a corporate tax overhaul in the United States.


The US reform will lower the tax rate for most corporations to 21 per cent. Businesses in China pay 25 per cent. The temporary exemption “will create a better investment environment for foreign investors and encourage foreign investors to sustain their investments in China,” a spokesman for the ministry of commerce said.


The policy announcement also comes as China has struggled with capital flight and tightened capital controls this year to stem the outflow of money.


But foreign companies have long complained of the onerous bureaucracy they must navigate, barriers to market access, and policies that favour local firms.


The new tax incentives aim to make China more attractive but come with a slew of restrictions. To be eligible, the profits must be invested in industries and activities where the Chinese government encourages foreign investment: manufacturing, services, research and development.— AFP


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