International Transfer Pricing in China

International Transfer Pricing in China
Author: Koon Hung Chan
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In a multinational setting, knowledge of transfer pricing is essential to determine charges between segments of a business and to maximise global after-tax profits. This specialist book, extensively researched by the authors, provides comprehensive coverage of transfer pricing in China,including the provision of technical and management services, transfer of proprietary technology and inter-affiliate financing.

International Transfer Pricing in Asia Pacific

International Transfer Pricing in Asia Pacific
Author: J. Li
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230511600

In the management of business activity by companies operating in more than one country, the complex array of issues and practices that characterize their movements of assets between constituent company units centres around what has become known as international transfer payments. This book, based on extensive research, explains the nature of the subject, presents the latest data on the practice of transfer payments in three Asia Pacific countries; the regulations, attitudes and conditions which form the context in which they take place; and the events which are most likely to precipitate the intervention of the authorities and lead to investigation and audit.

Transfer Pricing in China

Transfer Pricing in China
Author: Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3642160808

This Guide is a detailed overview of all aspects of transfer pricing in China. Produced in association with Transfer Pricing Associates, a specialist global transfer pricing firm, this is an essential work for any businessman trading with or conducting business in China. The book deals with all aspects of transfer pricing from a practical perspective, from designing and implementing a transfer pricing system, to managing China compliance and preparing for an audit.

Transfer Pricing in China

Transfer Pricing in China
Author: Jian Li
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811376891

This book offers up to date insights into the exciting world of China’s extensive economic activity through the pervasive and often secretive practice of transfer pricing. It begins with an explanation of transfer pricing itself and goes on to explore how intricately it can infiltrate the trading practices of the commercial lives of both foreign companies in China and Chinese companies expanding to other countries. A review of the main industries in China also considers their possible future uncertainties. China has joined other authorities in actively legislating and organizing a regime to implement its arm’s length policy, as related in Part I of the book on concepts and controls. This is then followed by Part 2 which is devoted to a collection of cases showing the breadth and variability of companies actively seeking to maximise their profits, while Part 3 of the book gives a rare record of the order of priorities exercised by one hundred Chinese tax officers engaged in auditing company performance. The book ends with a summary of the future trends, and activities that regulatory authorities are likely to undertake.

Transfer Pricing

Transfer Pricing
Author: Alan Paisey
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1612335497

This book offers an introduction to transfer pricing with particular reference to China, for those who are looking for an overview that can be rapidly comprehended and who value diagrammatic images as a vehicle for learning. The subject is of importance both for Chinese and foreign personnel engaged in foreign company activity in China and for those who are similarly engaged in Chinese-owned companies already operating abroad, or which are to be extended to foreign locations.

Transfer Pricing Audits in China

Transfer Pricing Audits in China
Author: J. Li
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007-01-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230595812

This book focuses on the practice of transfer pricing audits which the Chinese government operates in the case of the vast number of foreign enterprises operating in the Chinese economy. It includes the testimony of Chinese officials about their work, material that given the secrecy of Chinese business and culture, is difficult to come by.

Chinese Tax Law and International Treaties

Chinese Tax Law and International Treaties
Author: Lorenzo Riccardi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-05-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3319002759

The People’s Republic of China’s tax policies and international obligations are as multifaceted and dynamic as they are complex, developing closely with the nation’s rise to the world’s fastest-growing major economy. Today, after decades of reform and the entry into the World Trade Organization, China has developed regulatory systems that enable it to provide stable administration, including a tax structure. China’s main tax reform can be attributed to the enactment of the Enterprise Income Tax Law, which came into effect on January 1, 2008. Chinese tax regulations include direct taxes, indirect taxes, other taxes, and custom duties and from a collection point of view, China’s tax administration adopts a very devolved system, with revenue collected and shared between different levels of government in accordance with contracts between the different levels of the tax administration system. With respect to international treaties, China has established a network of bilateral tax treaties and regional free trade agreements. This publication describes in detail China’s complex tax system and policies, as well as major bilateral treaties in which China has entered into using country-by-country analysis. Lorenzo Riccardi is Tax Advisor and Certified Public Accountant specialized in international taxation. He is based in Shanghai, where he focuses on business and tax law, assisting foreign investments in East Asia. He is an auditor and an advisor for several corporate groups and he is partner and Head of Tax of the consulting firm GWA, specializing in emerging markets.