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Fuel oil tax rebate,PetroChina makes first export in Dalian. xinde marine news Sarah Yu 2020-02-14 16:39


Dalian Customs announced Thursday that 5300 tons of marine fuel oil under the supervision of Beiliang Port customs, affiliated to Dalian customs, has been successfully put into storage in the export supervision warehouse of China Marine Bunker Supply Dalian, the first marine fuel oil business in China to enjoy export tax rebate policies.
 
On January 22 this year, the Ministry of finance, the State Administration of Taxation and the General Administration of Customs of China jointly issued the announcement on the implementation of export tax rebate policy for bunkering oil on international navigation ships, which requires that from February 1, 2020, the export tax rebate (exemption) policy shall be implemented for bunkering oil on international navigation ships in China's coastal ports, and the VAT export tax rebate rate is 13%.
 
The first 5300 tons of marine fuel oil enjoying the export tax rebate policy was produced by PetroChina Liaohe Petrochemical Company. The successful export of this fuel oil can rebate 2 million yuan for the enterprise. After the successful implementation of this policy in Dalian, it can significantly reduce the cost of fuel oil refining, and will greatly improve the competitive advantage of bonded ship oil suppliers.

Source:Sarah Yu,XINDE MARINE NEWS

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