China to hike tax on condoms in attempt to boost falling birth rate
by Amy Hawkins Senior China correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#72869)
From 1 January, contraceptives will be subject to a 13% VAT rate - part of a carrot-and-stick approach by the government to increase births
China is set to impose a value-added tax (VAT) on condoms and other contraceptives for the first time in three decades, as the country tries to boost its birthrate and modernise its tax laws.
From 1 January, condoms and contraceptives will be subject to a 13% VAT rate - a tax from which the goods have been exempt since China introduced nationwide VAT in 1993.
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