China Telecom and China Unicom will be subject to a 9% VAT rate on core telecom services, as announced on 1 February 2026. This marks a change in the VAT treatment for these services. The announcement highlights the new rate for the companies' core telecom operations.
They will face a 9% VAT rate on core telecom services.
China Telecom and China Unicom.
The announcement was made on 1 February 2026.
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