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Question 1 1. According to the Law on the Promotion of Private Education, what preferential and incentive policies does the state give to private schools?
The state gives private schools preferential tax policies and preferential policies for new construction and expansion.

Article 46 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Private Education Promotion Law stipulates that private schools enjoy preferential tax policies stipulated by the state.

Article 50 of the Law on the Promotion of Private Education in People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the people's government shall give preferential treatment to newly-built and expanded private schools in accordance with the relevant provisions on land use and construction for public welfare undertakings. Educational land shall not be used for other purposes.

The nature of private education

Private education is a public welfare undertaking and an integral part of socialist education. The state implements the policy of active encouragement, strong support, correct guidance and management according to law for private education. People's governments at all levels should incorporate private education into the national economic and social development plan.

Private schools should abide by laws and regulations, implement the national education policy, ensure the quality of education, and devote themselves to cultivating all kinds of talents for socialist construction. Private schools should implement the principle of separating education from religion. No organization or individual may use religion to carry out activities that hinder the national education system.

Reference to the above content: China Government Network-People's Republic of China (PRC) Private Education Promotion Law