- China’s Ministry of Finance and the State Taxation Administration released guidance on November 15, 2024, adjusting export tax rebate policies for aluminum and other products
- New policies effective from December 1, rebate rates based on export dates on customs declarations
- Export tax rebate is a policy to support exporters by refunding VAT and consumption taxes paid during production and distribution
- Key changes include elimination of export tax refunds for aluminum, copper, and certain oils, and reduction of rebate rates for some oils, photovoltaic products, batteries, and non-metallic mineral products from 13% to 9%
- Chinese government aims to regulate these products for environmental sustainability
- Reduction in tax rebates may increase export costs and decrease export volumes
- Tax authorities require strict documentation for rebate claims, impacting enterprises that must comply and provide thorough documentation for rebate applications
Source: bdo.global
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