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Part-time Income Tax Draws Mixed Reactions

College students are reminded to pay income taxes for part-time work they undertake during holidays, the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau recently announced in a press release.

 

"Students or the companies they work at should take the initiative to pay income taxes, even if the income is for a short term," said an official from the bureau who wished to remain anonymous.

 

He also suggested students should pay attention to whether their payments were calculated before or after taxes.

 

For students working at registered companies, the employers should deduct taxes on their behalf and submit fees for them, and students will receive a receipt from the company.

 

 

But for those who work for individuals, such as home tutors, students are asked to pay taxes on their own initiative.

 

The news immediately aroused heated public debate.

 

Some people approved of this reminder, saying that it is the duty of every citizen to pay taxes, while some others held that the government should exempt taxation on college students because, instead of getting regular income, they work during vacations to earn financial support for the whole year.

 

A survey conducted by sina.com revealed yesterday that almost 70 per cent of people said students should be freed from taxes, 26.7 per cent held the opposite opinion, while 3.3 per cent were undecided.

 

Despite these figures, many students showed considerable understanding concerning the policy.

 

Although no documents from the State Administration of Taxation give a specific explanation of how college students should pay taxes for part-time income, it is stated in related rules that the method of calculating income tax is very specific.

 

For income between 1,000 and 4,000 yuan (US$486), 800 yuan (US$97) will be deducted for the first time, and 20 per cent of the remaining part is to be calculated as tax fees. The incomes of most college students fall into these two categories.

 

(China Daily July 21, 2003)

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