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中国の新しいビジネスの開始: 法的主体

2008年4月4日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって

中国の新しいビジネスの開始: 法的主体私達の中のnon-lawyerのために、新しいビジネスのための法的主体を形作ることは初期の小さい障害物として機能できる。 中国では、形成は特に無数の大臣、言葉の障壁を運行することを試みている外国人が必要なguanxiを開発する、大いにより大きい障害物である場合もありちょうど一般にのでシステムがいかに働くか把握する。

これのための、私の考えは私にビジネスの実行および操作の側面を残している間…私のビジネスをすべての政府、結合および税問題を担当するローカルパートナーの名で中国で始めてもらうことだった

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中国の贅沢なブランド: 部V

2008年3月26日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって

中国の贅沢なブランド: 部V中国の贅沢な商品を輸入し、配り、そして販売するプロセスは知的財産の税処置、関税、兵站学および移動に関するいくつかの困難な質問を含む会社のためのそれ以上の挑戦を、上げる。

関税、輸入VATおよび消費税は中国に輸入される贅沢な商品ですべて満たすことができる。 The ability of brands to mark up their goods at dramatic premiums can also prove difficult to explain to tax authorities when the time comes to file income tax returns.

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4 Reasons Sourcing from China will be More Expensive in 2008

January 21st, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Marshall Taplits

Sourcing from China in 2008China has been trying to stem an ever growing trade surplus, manage domestic inflation, move development from the coastal areas to the inland areas and decrease its dependence on heavily polluting industries.

Because of these objectives, manufacturing in China is becoming more expensive as China adds in hidden (and sometimes not so hidden) costs into the sourcing equation. 

Here are the top 4 reasons you can expect costs to continue to rise in 2008:

1. Reduced VAT Refund

When Chinese manufacturers purchase goods domestically for use in manufacturing, they pay a VAT (value added tax). For people in the United States or others who are not familiar with the term VAT, it’s essentially a sales tax. Historically, the Chinese government allowed for generous VAT refunds if the final manufactured product is for export. However, as of July 1, 2007, China has changed its refund formula. Many products have had their VAT refunds completely eliminated and many others have been reduced. Since Chinese factories typically take these VAT rebates into account when calculating profit margins, the reduction or elimination of them is likely to… Read the rest of “4 Reasons Sourcing from China will be More Expensive in 2008″ or post a comment

China’s audit regulations – Filings shortly due

January 17th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Getting prepared for your annual audit inspection

China's audit regulations: Filings shortly dueAll foreign invested businesses in China are required to prepare annual financial statements, including balance sheets and income statements for their annual Chinese audit. Such accounts must be in accordance with the Chinese accounting standards for business enterprises – there are now no differences between standards for domestic and foreign enterprises. Foreign companies, including their legally responsible persons, must take full responsibility for the truthfulness, legitimacy and completeness of these…

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