2008年8月7日由中国企业成功案例
由Gregory · Sy和Currie李
7. 信息关于特权的投资预算:
a. 开支为投资预算也许包括以下: 最初的费; 训练费; 不动产和装饰费、获得费fpr设备、办公用品、家具等等; 最初的存货; 水、电和气体费; 费需要获得执照和其他政府认同; 并且周转资本; 并且,
b. 为上述的费的统计来源和估计依据。
8. 信息关于特许经营者在中国范围内:
a. 必须也解释信息关于礼物和特许经营者的估计编号,地域分配,执照的范围,并且至于是否或不是他们是受一个专属地方执照支配(如果那样,范围的细节因此) 读其余“对给予特权的指南在中国第3部分″或张贴评论
2008年7月17日由中国企业成功案例
由约翰尼·赵
在之下当前税收系统在中国,有税的26个类型,根据他们的自然和作用,可以被划分成以下8个类别:
• 周转税类别。 它包括三税,即,增值税、消费税和营业税。 这些税征收根据转交的纳税人的容量或销售在制造业、循环或者服务部门通常。
• 所得税类别。 It includes Enterprise Income Tax (applicable to such domestic enterprises as state-owned enterprises, collectively-owned enterprises, private enterprises, joint operation enterprises and joint equity enterprises), Income Tax on Enterprises with Foreign Investment and Foreign Enterprises, and Individual Income Tax. These taxes are levied on the basis of the profits gained by producers or dealers, or the income earned by individuals.
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July 14th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
The consulting industry in China is flourishing. After all, it is the largest potential single market in the world, and everyone is flocking to it. New companies need information and advice about how to tackle the unique challenges of this market. For any MBA who is fluent in Chinese, or who has grown up in China, and is familiar with the tools of the trade, such as financial modeling, business negotiations and company valuations, China represents an “iron rice bowl” which will make their careers for years to come.
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July 8th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
By Gregory Sy and Currie Lee
Needless to say, China has become the world’s leading manufacturing base. However, with the recent product safety scares and the constant media attention, “Made in China” has become a high-profile issue for consumers and retailers. So how does a foreign company minimize the risks of tainted/substandard products manufactured in China? In this article, we discuss contract terms which foreign companies should consider when entering into OEM relationships with Chinese suppliers. (While we highlight some of what we feel are the main issues to be covered by the agreement, we recognize that each case is unique and there is no such thing as a ‘typical’ OEM arrangement.)
Standard Form Agreements
An OEM may have a standard form agreement which they will be more than willing to provide to foreign companies who wish to use their services. Read the rest of “OEM Agreements in China” or post a comment
July 7th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
By Ron Cune
China is often referred too as the awakening dragon. People who have visited China acknowledge the dynamic atmosphere in the country and fully understand the definition of 24-hour economy. Receiving a production order at Friday 21.30, having a meeting with the production manager on Sunday and realizing delivery at Monday 8:00 common practice in China. The Chinese are experts when it comes to improvisation. An advantage if you are dealing with tight deadlines but challenging for scheduling delegations or for people who are addicted to punctuality.
In most Western countries, confirming a meeting can be done months in advance with 1 telephone call. Operating in China, scheduling meetings can begin only 2-3 weeks in advance. Furthermore, this meeting has to be confirmed many times. Even at the day of the appointment, a final confirmation is conventional. Only by doing so, you and the other party are sure of no last-minute changes.
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