Once China's value-added tax (VAT) reform is fully implemented on May 1, consumption tax will become one of only two major indirect taxes in China. In this article, we provide a brief introduction to China's consumption tax system and illustrate the tax calculation process with two examples.
The preferential policies that exist for disabled workers in China mainly revolve around tax breaks or exemptions. However, the ease with which companies can qualify for these benefits varies, with eligibility often hinging on either the size or the location of the company.
Is it legal for an employee to voluntarily give up their social insurance premium in China? In this article, we present a case study that illustrates the social insurance contribution process, and break down the relevant labor laws and regulations in China.
In 2016, prevailing societal values and strong economic tailwinds combine to create promising opportunity in Vietnam’s education sector. For those capable of navigating the bureaucratic hurdles of the Vietnamese Market, timing has never been better to e
As part of our mission to provide business intelligence on the tax issues of doing business in China, China Briefing presents a series of case studies based on the practical experience of professionals at Dezan Shira & Associates, this time focusing on individual income tax compliance.
In this week's Vietnam Regulatory Brief we discuss the consolidation of information security legislation, analyze the impact of impending legislation pertaining to venture capital, and highlight Vietnam's new tariff on steel imports.
China has recently released new provisions that permit accounting companies to engage in agency bookkeeping, allowing them to handle bookkeeping services entrusted by a client. However, the provisions contain strict guidelines on which entities can qualify.
Certifications and licenses are more important than one would imagine in China’s business market and tax system. In this article, we introduce what is known as a Certificate of Tax Residency, and provide detailed guidelines on how foreign expats and enterprises can obtain the certificate.
In this week's China Regulatory Brief, we look into Shanghai's new local maternity leave policy, criteria for a qualified bookkeeping agency in China, policies for foreigners to enroll in China's social insurance scheme, and procedures for setting up a foreign credit inquiry institution.
In this week's China Regulatory Brief, we introduce China's 144-hour visa-free transit scheme applied to foreigners from 51 countries, the annual inspection of foreign law firms in Shanghai, and the VAT reform to be fully implemented in 2016.
Firing managers is an especially complicated process in China that requires a thorough understanding of the country’s laws. In this article, we present a case study that illustrates how a successful termination can be made.