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41. Procedures and Due Diligence in Acquiring SOEs
The Chinese Government has recently issued instructions to all Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that their non-core businesses must be sold off - or risk having them taken away by the
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2005 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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42. Procedures and Due Diligence in Acquiring SOEs
Inheriting staff. You can pick up the entire welfare and pensions burden of SOE (state-owned enterprise) personnel if they are transferred over to your company, backdated to the day they started work
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43. Extending Your China Tax Holidays
China provides tax incentives and holidays to international investors setting up in China, provided they are involved in manufacturing, assembly and processing businesses. Typically, these are set
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44. Establishing Manufacturing Operations in China
With many international businesses now looking to relocate at least some of their manufacturing processes to China, in this issue we look at some legal and tax mechanisms to consider when
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45. Establishing Manufacturing Operations in China
Company Registration Application ProceduresThis is an administrative process, and includes the provision of the following requirements.Coordination over parent company corporate
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46. Regulations for Operating Engineering Consulting Companies in China
In March 2005, China promulgated new regulations related to the qualification of engineering consulting companies, with this regulation officially taking effect from July. The purpose of these
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47. Legal-Ease: Cultural Differences in Financial Reporting & Common Accounting Practices
A new look at managing financial reporting in your China businessIn order to understand and appreciate the difficulties and problems international businesses face when hiring, managing or acquiring
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48. Legal-Ease: Cultural Differences In Financial Reporting & Common Accounting Practices
If you invoice upon delivery, you either get in compliance with the tax regulations and settle at the month end and then swallow that burden until the client pays, or you delay payment of VAT. That
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49. Legal-Ease: Cultural Differences In Financial Reporting & Common Accounting Practices
The upshot of all this is that it is potentially likely your Chinese accounting and reporting staff, if not properly managed or educated, may be running your China business accounts in a manner not
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50. New Regulations on Stock Options as Part of Expatriate Packages
Recently, the Ministry of Finance and the State Administration of Taxation jointly issued a new circular, to elaborate individual income tax (ITT) treatments for stock option benefits. The relevant
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