Group 1 - The medical beauty industry will no longer enjoy VAT exemption as profit-oriented medical institutions are excluded from the definition of "medical institutions" under the new VAT law and its implementation regulations [1] - The removal of VAT exemption for profit-oriented beauty medical institutions reflects the spirit of the Central Economic Work Conference's emphasis on "standardizing tax incentives" [1] - The adjustment aims to avoid unfair competition in the medical beauty sector, which has shifted towards high-end consumption and does not align with the basic medical security attributes [1] Group 2 - The cancellation of export tax rebates for solar and battery products is expected to pose short-term challenges but will ultimately improve the domestic industrial landscape and enhance international competitiveness [2] - The focus on "standardization" aims to redirect tax incentive resources from broad-based approaches to targeted investments in key areas such as domestic demand, technological innovation, and public welfare [2] Group 3 - Tax incentives related to housing purchases, such as VAT exemptions for the sale of homes held for two years or more, are being extended to stimulate market activity and release potential housing demand [3] - The reform of tax incentives is a foundational task that requires a comprehensive evaluation mechanism to assess the effectiveness of existing policies and ensure dynamic management [3]
以规范税收优惠促公平谋发展(财经观)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-02-01 22:20