Xinjiang to Pilot Resource Tax Reform
Published:
2010-05-21
China's reform of a tax on resources will begin in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region where fuel and natural gas will be taxed by 5 percent and non-ferrous metals including nickel, aluminium, uranium and copper will also be taxed. An energy expert told a reporter from the National Business Daily that one or two cities in central China might also be selected to pilot the resource tax reform.
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National Business Daily
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