2008年7月17日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって
ジョニー肇著
中国の現在の税制の下に、性質および機能に従って次の8つの部門に、分けることができる26のタイプの税がある、:
• 転換税の部門。 それは3種類の税、即ち、付加価値税、消費税および事業税を含んでいる。 これらの税の徴税は転換の容積か製造業、循環またはサービス部門の納税者の販売に普通基づいている。
• 所得税の部門。 それは企業の所得税(国有企業、集合的所有された企業、民間企業、統合作戦企業および共同公平企業のような国内企業に適当な)、海外投資の企業および外国企業の所得税、および個々の所得税を含んでいる。 これらの税は生産者かディーラーが得る利益か個人が得る収入に基づいて徴収される。
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2008年7月3日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって
フランクMulligan著
市民会館の位置の高費用のオフィス、工場および倉庫から出る押しは中国のペースで続く。 等級Aの建物、18%の平均昇給年度ごとに、および費用の企業戦略の押しのための上昇の不動産価格の組合せは、他の少数の選択があることを保障する。 China Plus 1 strategy takes you only so far because the strategy always includes at least one location in China.The cost of renting a new office or factory in a suburban location in any city in China is generally lower, but the cost of staff attrition has to be factored in to any move. Staff losses can be very high, but when you consider that the move may be inevitable, the cost of these losses has to be accepted as part of the normal cost of doing business.
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July 1st, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
The growth in China in the past 10 years has been unprecedented. China is still the most popular destination for foreign manufacturing investments on the globe. In 2007 it attracted more than $80 billion in Foreign Direct Investments (FDI). The China economy continues to “over heat.” The average annual GDP growth in 2002-06 was 10.3%, while per capita GDP …
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May 19th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
By Jack Perkowski
On matters economic, I generally give the Chinese government high marks. Starting in 1978 with an economy that could barely feed its people, the government has guided China through 30 incredible years of economic reform and development.
I have been here for half that period, and have personally witnessed how China has built out its infrastructure, deregulated one industry after another, privatized many of its state-owned companies and embraced globalization by joining the World Trade Organization. As a result of these reforms and more, China is now the third-largest economy in the world, and everyone is waiting to see what the next 30 years will bring. Read the rest of “Sometimes, The Market Just Wants To Go Down” or post a comment
May 15th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
Joint Ventures, in this specific context, refer to a registered legal entity cooperation between at least one foreign investor and Chinese investor. Previously, this structure was more common, though it has been steadily decreasing due to the disadvantages set out below.
Joint Ventures can be classified into two different types:
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