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17 ceramic companies in Jiangxi and Shandong
Rated as a high-tech enterprise
On September 30, the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology released the first batch of high-tech enterprises to be registered in 2021.
A total of 1,046 companies in the first batch are planned to be rated as high-tech enterprises, including Jiujiang Nobel Ceramics Co., Ltd., Jingdezhen Oushennuo Ceramics Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Qinyuanchun Ceramics Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Jintaiyuan Ceramics Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Twelve ceramic companies including Guanyi Ceramics Co., Ltd. are among them, as shown in the table below.
In addition, on October 11, Shandong Province also announced a list of plans to support the subsidy policy for small, medium and micro enterprises to upgrade to high-tech enterprises in 2021. There are 2,794 companies on this list, including Shandong Lion Ceramics Co., Ltd., There are 5 ceramic-related companies including Zibo Golden Lion Technology Ceramics Group Co., Ltd.
High-tech enterprises refer to companies that continue to conduct research and development and transform technological achievements within the "high-tech fields supported by the state" to form the core independent intellectual property rights of the enterprise, and carry out business activities based on this, within the territory of China (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) resident enterprises registered for more than one year.
In addition to enjoying the unified preferential policies of the country, high-tech enterprises will also add more preferential measures in various provinces and cities.
1. Tax relief:
For certified high-tech enterprises in Guangdong Province, the corporate income tax rate will be reduced by 10%, and a preferential tax rate of 15% (25% before certification) can be implemented. For example, if a company has a net profit of 1 million yuan, an ordinary company must pay a corporate income tax of 250,000 yuan, while a high-tech enterprise only needs to pay 150,000 yuan, saving up to 40% in taxes. R&D expenses are again tax-free on top.
2. Financial subsidies:
For example, Guangzhou City will grant a reward of 200,000 yuan to a high-tech enterprise for the first time, and a reward of 100,000 yuan to a company that is re-certified as a high-tech enterprise in the current year.
3. The loss carry forward period is extended to 10 years
The latest news released by the State Administration of Taxation stated that the loss carry-forward period for high-tech enterprises and technology-based small and medium-sized enterprises has been extended to 10 years, that is, the enterprise's previous losses can be carried forward for a certain number of years, and subsequent profits can make up for the losses. the maximum number of years.
4. Priority listing:
Attract policy and financial support, promote the industrial expansion of enterprises, and promote corporate financing and listing.
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However, the recognition of technology-based small and medium-sized enterprises and high-tech enterprises requires that no major safety, serious breach of trust in scientific research, or major quality has occurred within one year before the recognition.accidents or serious environmental violations, etc.
If you violate the above conditions or the details of the "High-tech Enterprise Recognition and Management Measures" and are found to be disqualified as a high-tech enterprise, you may face high back taxes. According to the "High-tech Enterprise Recognition and Management Measures", the enterprise's high-tech qualification will be revoked, and the preferential treatment enjoyed in the year on the date of violation will be required to pay taxes, which will seriously affect the reputation of the enterprise. Therefore, while high-tech enterprises enjoy preferential treatment compared to their peers, they also have to bear higher requirements than their peers.
Morbi Region in India
Over 300 ceramic factories have suspended production
According to CCTV Financial Report, the recent energy crisis has swept the world, and this wind has also blown to India. After experiencing a new wave of epidemics, the Indian economy has gradually recovered, and power demand has also increased significantly. Unfortunately, the rising coal prices have caused This economy, which relies on coal-fired power generation for 75% of its electricity, is experiencing a "coal-fired crisis" and has experienced an "power shortage". The country is on the verge of a blackout.
Since October, power outages in northern Indian states have lasted up to 14 hours a day. In the first week of October, India's power deficit was equivalent to 11.2% of the total deficit for the whole year, more than 21 times that of the same period last year. Coal power generation accounts for more than 75% of India's power mix. The latest data from India's Central Electricity Authority shows that 115 of India's 135 major coal-fired power plants are in crisis status. More than half of the power plants have coal stocks that can be used for less than 2 days, and 16 have even cut off supply.
Morbi is India's largest ceramic production area. Starting from the end of August, the price of natural gas in this production area will increase by about 5 rupees per cubic meter. Nish Jepaliya, chairman of the Morbi Ceramics Association, said the price increase will increase the factory's production costs by 7% to 8%. According to statistics, more than 300 companies in the Morbi ceramic production area have stopped production.
(Article reproduced from Ceramic Information)
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