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BEIJING, March 6 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese government will give top priority to agriculture, rural areas and farmers in terms of expenditures in the central budget for this year, Finance Minister Jin Renqing said at the national legislature's annual session Saturday.
Total expenditures will increase by more than 30
billion yuan, or 20 percent over last year, to address the problems facing
agriculture, rural areas and farmers, Jin said in a budget report.
Except for tobacco, the tax on special agricultural
products will be rescinded in 2004 and the overall agricultural tax rate will be
reduced by over 1 percentage point, with a greater reduction for major grain
producing areas and grain producers, reducing the burden on farmers by as much
as 11.8 billion yuan.
Agricultural taxes will be rescinded in five years,
he said.
Funds totaling 39.6 billion yuan in the form of
transfer payments from the 2004 central budget will be set aside for the reform
of taxes and administrative charges in rural areas, a year-on-year increase of
9.1 billion yuan.
At the same time, 10 billion yuan from the grain risk
fund willbe given directly to grain producers in 13 major grain producing
provinces this year as subsidies, and more budgetary funds will beused to
develop agricultural infrastructure, development forests for ecological
conservation, make advanced in agricultural scienceand technology, train
farmers, provide relief for agricultural disasters and fight poverty.
"Investment will be increased for employment work and
social security," the minister said.
This year, the government plans to increase
reemployment assistance funds by 3.6 billion yuan, 76.6 percent more than last
year, to promote employment and reemployment.
The government will also allocate 77.9 billion yuan
from the 2004 central budget to guarantee that living allowances for workers
laid off from state-owned enterprises and basic old-age pensions for retirees
from these enterprises are paid on time and in full and ensure that low-income
urban residents receive their subsistence allowances.
A total of 17 billion yuan will be allocated in
subsidies for enterprises that close down or go bankrupt in order to promote
economic restructuring, the minister said.
As a move to boost development of in the fields of
education, health, science and technology, culture and sports, the
governmentplans to allocate 95.5 billion yuan from the 2004 central budget, a
year-on-year increase of 10 billion yuan, with priority mainly given to rural
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