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Tax exemptions for sports events

(Global Times)

08:16, February 17, 2013

China will give business tax exemptions for three international sports events held in China over the next two years, the Xinhua News Agency reported Saturday citing the Ministry of Finance.

The events are the 2nd Asian Youth Games and the 6th East Asian Games in 2013, and the 2nd Youth Olympic Games in 2014.

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