MEMBER ONLY!
Wednesday 21st March 2007, 14:00-17:00
The Garden Hotel, Guangzhou
Free of Charge
 
Briefing Seminar on China Tax Reform
presented and sponsored by
Areas to be highlighted in the briefing will include but not limited to the following:
  • Unification of Tax rates and deductions
  • Key changes in China's tax preferential policies, including the types of tax incentives available after tax reform
  • Grandfathering treatment during the transitional period
  • Planning ideas to be considered to take advantage of the benefits of existing law during the period prior to the effective date of the law
  • Implications of anti-avoidance measures introduced by China, including transfer pricing and "controlled foreign company" rules
    Date Wednesday 21 March 2007
    Time 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 
    Venue 3/F, Magnolia Hall,
    The Garden Hotel, Guangzhou
    Language English
    Cost Free
     
    Dear Members,
     
    On behalf of the American Chamber of Commerce in South China, I am pleased to invite you to join us to Briefing Seminar on China Tax Reform presented and sponsored by KPMG.
     
    After years of discussion, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) in China has resolved to submit a draft law on unified corporate income tax for a vote at the next full session of the NPC during March 2007. The draft law will be discussed, debated and may be passed by the NPC.
     
    Some of the changes to the corporate income tax legislation arising from the tax reform will significantly impact investors in China. But how prepared is your business to meet these challenges? At this briefing, leading Tax professionals from KPMG in China and Hong Kong SAR will highlight important proposed or enacted changes in tax legislation particularly in those areas which will have significant impact on investments in China. They will also provide insight on planning opportunities.
     
    We look forward to seeing you on March 21st!
     
     
    With best regards,
     
     
    Harley Seyedin
     
    President - American Chamber of Commerce in South China
    Vice Chairman, Policy -  Asia-Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce
     
     
    Please RSVP by fax to 20 8332-1642 or e-mail to events@amcham-southchina.org. If you have any questions, please contact the chamber office at 20 8335-1476. 
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