1, veterans can enjoy preferential tax policies Cai Shui [2005]18 stipulates: "Notice of the Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China on Tax Policies for Demobilized Military Cadres Who Choose Their Own Jobs" (Cai Shui [2003] No.26) Article 1, Notice of the Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China on Tax Preferential Policies for Supporting Urban Retired Soldiers to Find Their Own Jobs (Cai Shui) Article 3. Article 2 of the Notice of the Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China on Tax Policies Concerning the Employment of Dependents (No.84 [2000] of the Ministry of Finance) stipulates that demobilized military cadres, retired soldiers in cities and towns and dependents engaged in self-employment shall be exempted from business tax for three years from the date of obtaining the tax registration certificate. Self-employment refers to the self-employment behavior of 7 employees (including 7 employees) or less. Demobilized military cadres, retired soldiers in cities and towns and their dependents are engaged in self-employment where there are 8 employees (including 8 employees) or more, regardless of whether their business licenses are marked as individual industrial and commercial households or not, demobilized military cadres and their dependents are in accordance with newly-established enterprises.
2. Others: Article 12 of the Regulations on the Resettlement of Retired Conscripts promulgated by the State Council stipulates: "Conscripts who were not graduates of schools (including secondary specialized schools and technical schools) before enlisting, who want to continue their studies after being discharged and meet the learning conditions, can be appropriately relaxed in age, and their original schools should be allowed to resume their studies in the next semester after their discharge. If the original school has been revoked, merged or it is really difficult to resume school in the original school for other reasons, I or the original school can apply to the education department at or above the county level to arrange for them to study in the corresponding school. " Article 25 of the Regulations on Conscription stipulates: "Students who are enrolled in full-time colleges and universities that can be postponed according to law, who voluntarily apply and meet the requirements, can be approved to serve in active service. The original school should retain their student status in accordance with relevant regulations and be allowed to resume their studies after retirement." In addition, some local laws and regulations also have corresponding provisions. For example, Article 13 of Several Provisions on Recruitment in Tianjin stipulates: "Students who are studying in full-time colleges and universities, who voluntarily apply and meet the requirements, can serve in active service after approval. If a student should conquer active service in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the original school should retain his or her student status; If you return to school after retiring from active service, the school may reduce or waive tuition fees as appropriate; If I apply to adjust my major, the school should take care of it in accordance with relevant regulations and properly solve it. "