Amid historically low birth rates and economic pressures from its aging population, China will eliminate a decades-old tax ...
China removed a three-decade-old tax exemption on contraceptive drugs and devices from January 1 in new steps to spur a ...
Chinese people will pay a 13% sales tax on contraceptives from 1 January, while childcare services will be exempt, as the ...
Twenty-five-year-old Grace and her husband are set on staying child-free, resisting pressure from their parents and society ...
Despite a series of incentives aimed at encouraging couples to have more children, China's population has continued to fall.
From January 1, people in China will be charged a 13% sales tax on contraceptives, even as childcare services are made ...
An overhaul of the tax system announced late last year removes many exemptions that were in place since 1994, when China was ...
China has a birth-rate problem. It's also the 2nd-least affordable country in the world to raise a child, says a Beijing think tank. China is one of the world's most unaffordable places to raise a ...
For many Chinese citizens, the move feels contradictory. The same state that is urging people to marry and have children is ...
Twenty-five-year-old Grace and her husband are set on staying child-free, resisting pressure from their parents and society ...