US MNC and Non-US MNC direct and indirect tax planning initiatives for investments in China |
How should your company make inroads into China while maintaining streamlined direct and indirect tax regimes? Which considerations should be paramount in decision making, processing trade relief? Efficient treasury planning?
With separate publications customised for both US and Non-US companies, this piece aims at informing you of "need to know information" to encourage best tax planning practices in terms of your direct and indirect tax needs when investing in China. This bird's eye view piece covers tax planning ideas including legal entity restructuring, tax return and transfer pricing compliance, royalty payments, export VAT refund and much more.
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US MNC tax planning initiatives for investments in China