Chinanews.com, Beijing, September 6 (Xu Jing) The 2021 China International Trade in Services Fair (hereinafter referred to as the "Service Trade Fair") will be held in Beijing from September 2 to 7.

It is reported that the preferential tax policy of this session of the Service Trade Fair has been further expanded. Exhibitors who sell the five categories of goods in the list of beneficial exhibits at the exhibition can enjoy import duty, value-added tax, and consumption tax exemption as long as the number of items is within the limit. Offers.

In addition, for other types of exhibits not listed, each exhibitor can also enjoy tax incentives within the sales amount of 20,000 US dollars.

  Recently, the Ministry of Finance, the General Administration of Customs, and the State Administration of Taxation jointly issued the "Notice on Tax Policies for Import Exhibits Sold during the China International Trade in Services Exhibition", and announced a list of import exhibits that enjoy preferential tax policies. The imported exhibits sold by individual exhibitors during the exhibition period are within the upper limit of the quantity or amount specified in the list, and they are exempt from import duties, import value-added tax and consumption tax.

The picture shows the customs officers of the Beijing Convention and Exhibition Center affiliated to Beijing Customs supervising imported exhibits at the service trade fair.

Photo courtesy of Beijing Customs by Yang Zhenyu

  "Beijing" briefing and "customs" heart management are the key words of Beijing Customs Service and Trade Fair.

At the beginning of this year’s exhibition preparations, Beijing Customs took the initiative to contact exhibitors with the intention of selling imported exhibits to learn about the sales intentions of imported exhibits during the exhibition, publicize various customs convenience measures, and take the initiative to answer questions for the exhibition organization and exhibitors.

  According to the person in charge of the Exhibition Service Group of China International Commercial Transportation Agency Co., Ltd., Beijing Customs helped him sort out the commodity inspection requirements for imported exhibits and sorted out the procedures for the exhibits to enjoy the preferential import policies. "Without the help of the customs, we It takes a lot of work to import the exhibits."

  Yin Jiao, deputy director of the Customs Department of Beijing Customs, introduced that on the opening day of the Trade Fair, Beijing Customs issued the "Announcement on the Operational Guidelines for Tax Preferential Policies for Import Exhibits Sold during the China International Trade in Services Fair" to provide exhibitors with precise tax policies. service.

  It is reported that this year Beijing Customs has not only formulated more complete policy implementation measures, further simplified the process and simplified certification, but also proactively approached exhibitors to provide services, thinking about what all exhibitors think, urging the concerns of all exhibitors, and giving full play to the policies of the Trade Fair. Promote the role and contribute to the customs force for the success of the current service trade fair.

  As a "professional team" with rich experience in exhibition services in the Beijing Customs District, the Beijing Convention and Exhibition Center Customs affiliated to Beijing Customs has opened a green channel for customs clearance for this service trade fair, and will handle related business at one time for the reserved exhibits that enjoy import preferential policies. Going through the review and confirmation procedures in advance has really saved exhibitors' costs. An expert group covering business categories such as classification, price review, and place of origin has also been formed to provide technical support for customs clearance of the goods retained by the Service and Trade Commission. (over)