
Despite China's status as an attractive investment destination, foreign investors often face significant challenges in navigating its highly dynamic economic, legal and regulatory landscapes.
Common questions include:
· How do I decide on an appropriate business entity to set up operations in China?
· What unique taxation and accounting issues should I be aware of to ensure compliance?
· What are the unique administrative procedures in areas such as establishment, taxation, employment and liquidation?
· What about intellectual property rights?
Launched by SBA Stone Forest, 'A Handy Guide to Doing Business in China' offers insights on these key issues and more.
The guide includes general information, business entities, foreign exchange controls, taxation, manpower, accounting, etc. covering most issues for doing business in China. The followings list a small part of contents:
Business Entities:
Establishment Procedures and audit requirements of different types of business entities;
Taxation:
Overview of China Tax and types of taxes;
Manpower:
China labour contract law and how to hire expatriate and local staffs in China;
Accounting:
Accounting regulations and standards and PRC administrative measures for invoices.
Please turn to "Read more" for the whole edition of Doing Business in China.
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