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State Council to Refine Tax Incentives for VC Firms
  ·  2018-12-13  ·   Source:

China will introduce more income tax incentives to drive entrepreneurship and innovation, the State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on December 12.

Starting from January 1, 2019, for properly filed venture capital (VC) firms that choose to have their taxes calculated as single investment funds, their individual partners shall pay personal income taxes on their earnings from transfer of shares and stock dividends at 20 percent; for properly filed VC firms who choose to have their taxes calculated based on the firms' annual incomes, their individual partners shall pay personal income taxes on their earnings in the firms at progressive tax rates from 5 percent to 35 percent. This policy will be effective for five years.

"VC funds have grown quite considerably in scale, and now play a big role in catalyzing investment. The personal income tax incentives for VC firms are important for developing and nurturing the capital market. Such incentives need to be further improved and better implemented to ensure that the tax burdens of individual partners of VC firms will be reduced rather than increased," Li said.

The government already introduced such tax relief for VC firms under which their taxable income is deducted by an equivalent of 70 percent of their investment in seed or early-stage hi-tech startups.

To further incentivize VC investment, stimulate more factors of production by market forces, enhance the efficacy of entrepreneurial activities and innovation, and propel the commercialization of R&D deliverables and industrial upgrading, the meeting on December 12 decided on additional tax incentives.

At the State Council's executive meeting on September 6, the premier made the clear requirement to keep the local preferential tax policies for VC funds stable to see that there will be no increase in their overall tax level. He also urged competent authorities to work out more tax incentives in support of the further development of VC funds.

"Our economic growth is faced with yet another round of downward pressure. The number of college graduates keeps hitting new records, and we still face considerable pressure on employment," Li said. "Business start-ups not only add jobs, but also help boost innovation. There is still tremendous potential in this respect."

Recent years have seen intensified efforts in delivering tax incentives to VC firms. This year, the corporate income tax brackets were further expanded, and the threshold of annual taxable income for the highest marginal tax rate of 35 percent was raised from 100,000 yuan ($14,539) to 500,000 yuan ($72,697).

"It is critical to send positive signals to the market when implementing these tax policies to help the VC funds grow. This will foster an enabling environment for businesses to develop. Every bit of effort counts," Li said.

(Xinhua News Agency December 12, 2018)
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