Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Finance and the State Taxation Administration of China announced a new tax policy regarding gold transactions, which includes exemptions from value-added tax (VAT) for certain transactions involving standard gold [1] Group 1: Tax Policy Changes - Members or clients trading standard gold through the Shanghai Gold Exchange and Shanghai Futures Exchange can enjoy VAT exemptions when selling standard gold [1] - The policy distinguishes between transactions that involve physical delivery and those that do not, with VAT exemptions applicable to transactions without physical delivery [1] - For transactions involving physical delivery, different tax policies apply based on the intended use of the purchased standard gold [1] Group 2: Implementation and Impact - Following the new policy, as of November 3, 2023, the price of physical gold bars displayed on the mobile banking app of China Merchants Bank includes tax, and the VAT is automatically processed by the system [1] - Customers do not need to bear additional tax costs during the trading process, but for physical gold buyback transactions, the tax will be calculated based on the real-time gold price at the time of pickup, in accordance with exchange regulations [1]
黄金税收新政落地,招商银行实体金条价格已包含税费