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工作者’天堂
由亚历山大· de Neree
除人的悲剧以外,总有有些反语在事实共产主义系统从未能达到它的主要目标: 给大量带来繁荣。
更加具体地在中国,那里首先没特别受益于革命在他们的名字被承担的农夫的地方。 在另关于工作者的虐待击中国际新闻电路之后,并且现在,到北京的恼怒你想象,一则丑闻。
但,帮助进行中。 开始2008年1月1日,新的劳资协议法律在中国将进来力量。 惊奇地它有将提升某一警报在雇主之中熟悉荷兰系统荷兰系统的许多特征。 Read the rest of “Workers’ paradise” or post a comment
China’s audit regulations – Filings shortly due
Getting prepared for your annual audit inspection
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
All 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 financial statements. These documents must be completed ahead of the submission of consolidated accounts for tax purposes by the end of April every year, for the financial calendar year ending the previous December 31.
These statements will be used for computing the taxable and distributable profit. Accordingly, an annual audit by a firm of certified public accountants registered in the PRC is required under Chinese law.
There are a number of areas where you need to take particular care and where there are some differences between Chinese and Western accounting practice. These are guidelines only as every business is Read the rest of “China’s audit regulations – Filings shortly due” or post a comment
Spotlight on Chinese Subsidies
As China’s role on the international stage grows, its trade practices have attracted increased scrutiny from the international community.
In recent years, a number of complaints have been made to the World Trade Organization (WTO) concerning the Government of China’s involvement in the marketplace and, in particular, the wide range of alleged subsidies — most of which are indirect — offered to…
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Spotlight on Chinese Subsidies
By Cliff Sosnow, Robert Kwauk and Elysia Van Zeyl
As China’s role on the international stage grows, its trade practices have attracted increased scrutiny from the international community.
In recent years, a number of complaints have been made to the World Trade Organization (WTO) concerning the Government of China’s involvement in the marketplace and, in particular, the wide range of alleged subsidies — most of which are indirect — offered to domestic producers and exporters by the Government of China. Recently, these complaints have crystallized into the establishment of a WTO panel at the request of the United States and Mexico to examine the existence and impact of subsidies that are alleged to have unfairly boosted Chinese exports and skewed Chinese buying decisions to favour Chinese-made products. Read the rest of “Spotlight on Chinese Subsidies” or post a comment


































