Strafford Publications, which usually gets pretty good people for its online law seminars, is putting on one entitled, "China's New Business Income Tax: Shielding Non-China Income From the Expansive Enterprise Income Tax." (h/t to AsiaBizBlog) The seminar... ...full story at China Law Blog
from China Law Blog on Thu, Jul 24 2008
see also:
| 06 Dec 07 |
|
Guangzhou Sinopec Seminar Nov 23rd 2007 »
YouTube video Full Day PAC Seminar at Sinopec, Guangzhou. Travelers from Shenzhen and locals from Guangzhou enjoyed the seminar. We plan to have 1 of these seminars per month in 2008. Email me rgamero@opto22.com or root@opto-tech.com.cn to sign up |
| 29 Mar 08 |
|
In Case You Haven't Heard: China's New Enterprise Income Tax Law 2008 » Zhonghuarising In case one of my readers here is interested in starting a domestic business in China, I happened to stumble upon the new income tax rate for corporations, effective Jan 2008. Apparently this is useful information, says Pacific Epoch, although I think... |
| 08 Jun 07 |
|
China's New Tax Law Seminar -- Shanghai, June 21, 2007 » China Law Blog On Thursday, June 21, from 7pm to 9pm, Dezan Shira Associates will be putting on a seminar on China’s Unified Corporate Income Tax Legislation: The Implications of the New Tax Law. The seminar will be at The Executive Centre, 989 Changle Road, 20th Floo... |
| 06 Jan 07 |
|
China's low-income people relieved from tax burden under new law » Xinhua The revised personal income tax law has benefited up to 20 million medium- and low-income citizens, relieving them from tax burdens and helping promote social equality, according to the State Administration of Taxation (SAT). |
| 23 Dec 07 |
|
China to revise law to raise individual income tax threshold » People's Daily China's top legislature on Sunday began to read the draft amendment to the law on individual income tax, according to which the individual income tax threshold will be raised to ease the burden of medium and low income earners amid price i ... |
| 24 Dec 07 |
|
Good news for income tax payers » People's Daily People earning less than 2,000 yuan ($258) a month will not have to pay income tax if the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee approves the amendment to the Law on Individual Income Tax. The draft amendment is likely to be ... |