2007 Guide to China's Business Taxes
CHINA BRIEFING's 2007 GUIDE TO CHINA'S BUSINESS TAXES UPDATED ISSUE WITH DETAILS OF CHINA'S NEW TAX UNIFICATION LAW & IMPACT ON FOREIGN INVESTORS & EXPATS Priced USD20, - it is a comprehensive overview of all the taxes foreign investors are likely to encounter when either establishing, operating a business, or trading with China from overseas. It details all applicable taxes, when, where and how much needs to be paid, contains overviews of Chinas tax laws and administration, and comments on scheduled changes in China’s tax law that are expected to be enacted in 2007, including discussions on China’s income tax unification. With analysis of all corporate taxes, withholding taxes affecting services to China from overseas, and detailed examination of expatriate individual income taxes, and other required permits, together with overviews of China’s investment incentives, the reclamation of VAT upon export, transfer pricing, in addition to annual audit obligations it is a concise, detailed yet pragmatic illustration of international investors tax obligations in China and how to manage and cater for these. Bookstore at www.china-briefing.com












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Individual Taxes?
Is there anything, if say, I'm not a company (and don't own one)? For individual taxes...
January Issue
Look here and open January 2007
http://china-briefing.com/en/archive.php
income taxes
Foreigners do NOT pay tax on the first 4800 RMB / month of income.
You can search for a China Daily article on it.
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