Bikini show in 2014 China Final of Miss Tourism World
Close-up view of August Aerobatic Team
Goddesses married in 2014
Polar region photos raise worldwide awareness of global warming
Get off at the last stop — Beijing Subway in vision
Top 100 beauties in the world!
Gallery: Who is the most beautiful one?
If you like autumn, put your hands in the air!
Fan Bingbing's "Queen style" in new play
Lingerie show at 2014 Miss China
BEIJING, Dec. 18-- Charitable donations in China are set to become tax deductible, according to a guideline released by the central government on Thursday.
The guideline, published by the State Council, also said that donations from abroad to charities in China could enjoy preferential tariff rates.
The guideline called for opening more donation channels, emphasizing the development of Internet philanthropy. It also called on social forces such as public institutions and media outlets to provide more support for philanthropy.
The guideline urged charitable organizations to improve management standards and enhance their credibility. It vowed to punish those who wilfully dishonor charitable organizations and hurt their reputation.
Philanthropy in China witnessed a boom in 2008, after a strong earthquake hit southwest China's Sichuan Province. But a series of scandals in following years have impeded its development.
Joint anti-piracy drill
Unknown 'monster' fish caught in Shandong
20 years on: Relocated Three Gorges residents through lens
Beautiful Chinese woman
Chestnut girl goes viral online
PLA HK Garrison veterans leave behind beautiful smiles
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
Representative beauties
Excellent photos of Zhuhai Air Show
Another level of law
On their own
Western supremacy echoed in RWB report
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