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China to exempts green vehicles from taxation

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2011-06-16 11:12
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BEIJING -- The State Council, or China's cabinet, on Wednesday began soliciting public opinions on a draft regulation for the implementation of the Vehicle and Vessel Tax Law, which will exempt electric cars, fuel-cell vehicles and hybrid vehicles from taxation.

The draft regulation was created in line with the Vehicle and Vessel Tax Law, which stipulates that "tax reductions and exemptions should be granted for vehicles and vessels that save energy or use new energy," according to a statement released on Wednesday by the Legal Affairs Office of the State Council.

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Taxes on other hybrid vehicles will be halved, the regulation said.

Provincial-level governments should create their own taxation standards in accordance with vehicles' engine capacities, as well as the total number of vehicles in the area and local tax laws, the regulation said.

According to the draft regulation, taxes for passenger buses will be split into two categories. One category will cover buses that can carry 20 or more people, while the second category will cover buses that can carry between 10 and 19 people.

The draft regulation also specified four categories for yacht taxes, with greater taxes for large-sized yachts.

According to the draft, local tax authorities will be responsible for collecting vehicle and vessel taxes.p The regulation will take effect on January 1, 2012, replacing the current regulation on vehicle and vessel taxes, which took effect in 2007.

Opinions on the draft regulation can be submitted via mail, email or by logging on to www.chinalaw.gov.cn until July 14.

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