Special report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Finance announced on Monday
it would exempt or cut down some government fund collecting from regions
devastated by the May 12 earthquake over the next three years.
The grace period started July 1 and runs to June 30, 2011, said the
ministry in a notice circulated to quake-hit provinces such as Sichuan, Gansu
and Shaanxi last week.
It said enterprises, institutions and individuals in the quake zone could
temporarily stop paying into some key funds. These covered the Three Gorges
Project construction and another supporting the relocation of residents for
large- and medium-sized reservoirs. Both funds are collected by the central
government fortheir electricity use.
In addition, companies in hard-hit regions would be exempt from extra
charges for water and road transport. They could also stop paying into the
cultural construction government fund and a special fund for movie development.
The ministry urged Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces to follow suit for
some local government funding and remove illegal funding projects.
The exemption move would add to a series of favorable taxation policies
unveiled last week to help boost the economy in the quakezone.