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Fiscal And Tax Policies Boost Children'S Clothing Industry

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Fiscal And Tax Policy Development Of Children'S Clothing Industry

In August of this year,

China

Tong Pu children's wear Festival is scheduled to be held in Tang Pu town, Shangyu, Zhejiang.

Since the beginning of the year, Tang Pu

Children's wear

The production and marketing situation of the industry is flourishing. The influence of children's clothing industry has increased year by year, the market share has expanded and the competitiveness has been enhanced.

As of the end of July, children's clothing enterprises had developed to more than 460, and sales reached over 800 million yuan, an increase of about 40% compared with the same period last year, and the warehousing tax was 235 thousand yuan.

Year-on-year

Only 9.4% increase, tax growth is far below the growth of output value. Fiscal incentives and preferential tax policies serve as a powerful driver behind market prosperity.


First, we should effectively reduce the tax burden on the industry.

We should lower the amount of tax payable on children's clothing industry, and extend the preferential tax burden to the related enterprises that are the center of children's clothing industry. It involves computer subdivision, clothing pressing printing, embroidery, weaving, weaving, clothing auxiliary materials and other sub sectors.


The two is to implement the tax incentive policy.

The tax return policy for children's clothing enterprises that are assigned to the standard factory buildings shall be implemented. The purchase of the factory buildings shall be fully rewarded in the first 3 years, and the incentives will be halved in the next 2 years. The rental plant will be fully rewarded within 3 years.


The three is to explore the feasibility of separating and developing the service industry.

We should analyze the business structure of the leading enterprises in the operation industry, guide the large-scale garment industry enterprises to separate and develop modern logistics service enterprises and children's clothing research and design centers, and timely cash the financial incentive policies, so as to add new impetus to the cultivation of new tax sources.


The four is to guide diversified industries.

We should use the scale effect of children's clothing enterprises to build up the OEM production order center, quality inspection brand management service center, hotel guild business center, catering entertainment entertainment fitness center, and gradually form an industry leader based on children's wear manufacturing cluster and diversified development.


The five is to provide personalized tax services.

Timely carry out seminars on preferential tax policies for children's clothing industry, organize the taxpayers' clubs in children's wear industry, train children's wear industry accounting and other activities, so as to provide high-quality personalized services for taxpayers.

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