BEIJING, Jan.9 -- The Chinese Ministry of Finance has decided to 
suspend the collection of taxes on airlines' fuel surcharges in a move to 
alleviate the financial woes of domestic carriers. 
The ministry said the suspension would be effective Jan 1 and continue 
untill the end of 2010. The tax rate on fuel surcharge now is 3 percent. 
"The benefit is limited as the tax only accounts for a very small 
proportion of airlines' costs," said Mao Ang, analyst, China Galaxy Securities 
Co Ltd. "For listed carriers, it may see earnings per share going up by 0.01 
cent." 
The National Development and Reform Commission also slashed the surcharge 
on flights of 800 km to 40 yuan from 150 yuan per ticket. For routes shorter 
than 800 km, the rates have been reduced to 20 yuan from 80 yuan per ticket.
(Source: China Daily)

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