China Tax and Financial Planning Briefing, Second Edition Published

US based WorldTrade Executive, Inc.  has announced the publication of its new corporate report, China Tax and Financial Planning Briefing, Second Edition.

They write in their press release dated 10 December:

Tax and financial regulation can have an enormous impact on the profitability of a transaction. The newly-released China Briefing is designed to update corporate CFO’s and counsel on recent changes and practices concerning China’s tax and financial regulation. It contains case studies and analyses from leading practitioners.

Important topics include:
    —  Audits in China: How do they Differ?
    —  China’s New Thin Capitalization Rules
    —  Update on Current Tax Issues Facing the Foreign Banking Sector
    —  Managing Your Channel Under the PRC Antimonopoly Law
    —  The Five Biggest Mistakes People Make in Non-Disclosure Agreements with
        Chinese Firms
    —  M&A Transactions in China: Managing Legal Risks and Pitfalls
    —  China Strengthens Its Transfer Pricing Policies
    —  Building a Tax-Effective Supply Chain in China
    —  New Tax Law Provides Relief to Investors in Chinese Companies Owned
        through US Holding Corporations
    —  Selling Chinese Goods to the US via Canada
    —  China Strengthens Its Transfer Pricing Policies

Other topics cover transfer pricing, finding tax efficient ways to operate a supply chain, complying with the PRC’s new M&A rules, staying on top of the new Anti-Monopoly Regulations, issues relating to China’s Company Law, and China’s VAT.

 

..and here’s the blurb about the company…

WorldTrade Executive specializes in providing reports and periodicals concerning tax and legal issues in international markets. Its products include a family of periodicals covering tax strategies used by leading corporations to manage international tax issues, with regional editions focusing on tax planning for companies in China, Asia, Europe, South America and Mexico. It also has special reports on tax issues in markets such as Japan, Viet Nam, Mexico, Brazil, and Russia, and reports on transfer pricing.

For more information  http://www.wtexec.com/tax.html