China zugelassener Buchhalter
Wir beabsichtigen, ein WFOE in Shanghai aufzustellen. Wir sind beraten worden, daß wir durch die China Regierung (Steuerbüro) angefordert werden einen China zugelassenen Buchhalter (eine Person mit einer Buchhalterbescheinigung) zu beschäftigen der mehr als drei Jahre' Erfahrung in der Buchhaltungarbeit hat.
Wir sind, daß der China Buchhalter NICHT ein China CPA-qualifizierter Buchhalter sein muß und auch daß China Buchhaltung, Besteuerung beraten worden und Devisenkurssteuersysteme sind- ziemlich kompliziert.
Raten Sie bitte. Danke.
Respekt,
Dave
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5. Juli 2008 bei 3:37 morgens
Hallo Dave,
Ich habe ein WOFE I Shanghai und ich habe outsourced dieses Teil zu einer lokalen Wirtschaftsprüfungsfirma. Abhängig von der Größe der ops, die Sie die Kosten haben werden, ist betweem USD 350 bis 1000 USD/m, also, wenn Ihre ops nicht sehr groß ist, ist es zum outsource am kosteneffektivsten. Die Wirtschaftsprüfungsfirma registriert dann ihren Buchhaltungpersonal mit den Anforderungen, die Sie erwähnen. Es ist völlig zugelassen und viele kleinere Unternehmen tut dies.
5. Juli 2008 bei 12:54 P.M.
the advise you receive is right but as always here knowing the rules and how to play the game are key. A WFOE (and I assume you are getting normal 17% tax status) requires that you have a finance room and an accountant. you can use an internal book keeper and an external accountant for the monthly tax returns.
the whole topic of foreign exchangeb control is not complex..its just a procedure you need to follow. call me, i’ll help as much as i can…by the way i’m english and have set up my own WFOE here…so I’m not looking to sell you anything. just help you set up.
July 8th, 2008 at 12:38 pm
Hi Dave,
The level of work that is required to complete each month for the financial authorities is such that your accountant will be mostly doing Paper work. That has to a large extent been automated in other countries.
A lot of the work is time consuming and to employ somebody to do this seems a waste of an internal resource. That is why you can use external service providers, who will know form the start what do to and who can also provide you with an external eye on the financial goings on. You can contact me if you need such a service. Thanks. Brendan. (info@newtigers.com)
July 8th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
Hi, the information you got about the certified accountant is correct.
However, it is not true that China accounting, taxation and foreign exchange control systems are quite complex. They are actually much less complex than those in US.
July 11th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
Dave,
I have put your question to a friend in Beijing who is a Chinese CPA and has been working in the international sector for about 15 years. She is very familiar with this type of question. I will let you know her response.
July 14th, 2008 at 10:25 am
Hi Dave,
The above mentioned are correct. The China accounting, taxation and foreign exchange control system is complex whereby it required for monthly, quarterly and annually tax filing. Most practices in other countries, let’s say Commonwealth countries, are not applicable here. New comers are encourage to employ someone who familiar with the local practices.
Thanks. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any queries.
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