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  • China will impose a 13% value-added tax on contraceptive drugs and devices, including condoms, for the first time in three decades.
  • The revision to the Value-Added Tax Law also exempts child-care services, elder-care institutions, disability service providers, and marriage-related services from the tax.
  • The changes are part of China’s efforts to reverse plunging birth rates and encourage people to have more children, as the population has shrunk for three consecutive years.

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China will impose a value-added tax on contraceptive drugs and devices — including condoms — for the first time in three decades, its latest bid to reverse plunging birth rates that threaten to further slow its economy.

Under the newly revised Value-Added Tax Law, consumers will pay a 13% levy on items that had been VAT-exempt since 1993, when China enforced a strict one-child policy and actively promoted birth control.

At the same time, the revision carves out new incentives for prospective parents by exempting child-care services — from nurseries to kindergartens — as well as elder-care institutions, disability service providers and marriage-related services. The changes take effect in January.

They reflect a broader policy pivot, as a rapidly aging China shifts from limiting births to encouraging people to have more children. The population has shrunk for three consecutive years, with just 9.54 million births in 2024 — barely half of the 18.8 million registered nearly a decade ago, when the one-child policy was lifted.

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  • perestroika@slrpnk.net
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    19 hours ago

    Attempting to make contraceptives expensive in the 21st century makes me grin. Let’s try to make water expensive in a sea.

    They might prevail by enforcing a 500% tax on the most effective contraceptive: smartphones. :)

    However, more realistically - until people feel secure about their future and feel that having children is not a setback or big risk…

    …and have time and tools to find likeminded partners and build relationships (current dating sites are miserable tools in the West, not sure about what they have in China, and participants in a corporate rat race don’t have time)…

    …and until people have education to maintain and fix those relationships…

    …until then, hasta la vista government (try again after figuring things out).