- Jilin Province in China will offer VAT refunds to tourists starting September 1, 2025.
- The Chinese Government plans to expand the VAT refund scheme nationwide.
- The Government aims to increase the number of shops offering tax refunds.
- Refund requests from businesses will be processed within five days.
- Refunds are available for purchases worth at least CNY200 from the same store on the same day.
- The cash refund limit for claims has been raised to CNY20,000.
Source: vitallaw.com
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