China to abolish ancient agricultural tax (AP) Updated: 2005-12-29 19:17
China is abolishing its 2,600-year-old agricultural tax effective Jan. 1, the
government announced Thursday, part of the goverment's effort to improve
the lot of hundreds of millions of poor farmers.
A farmer takes a break at a crop field
Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 in Fengyang, Anhui Province, China. China will
abolish its 2,600-year-old agricultural tax effective Jan. 1, the
government announced Thursday. |
China's leaders announced in 2004 plans to eliminate many basic taxes within
five years and to subsidize grain output.
Most of the 800 million people living in China's countryside have been left
behind by the country's economic boom. The government has made improving the
lives of the rural poor a priority.
The National People's Congress approved Thursday "a
motion on abolishing the regulations on the (farm) tax," the Xinhua News Agency
reported.
"China's 2,600-year-old agricultural tax will no longer exist as of Jan. 1,
2006," it said.
|