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China’s Business Taxes

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Tax planning is a complicated matter as the tax regime levies different taxes, and at different tax rates, depending on your location and your scope of business. Detailed attention also needs to be paid to the value-added tax rates, customs duties and other business taxes.

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Devonshire-Ellis, C., Scott, A., Woollard, S. (2010). China’s Business Taxes. In: Devonshire-Ellis, C., Scott, A., Woollard, S. (eds) Setting Up Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprises in China. China Briefing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15540-6_6

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