Our collection of resources based on what we have learned on the ground

Resources

magazine

China Investment Roadmap: the e-Commerce Industry

China Investment Roadmap: the e-Commerce Industry

In this edition of China Briefing magazine, we present a roadmap for investing in China’s e-commerce industry. We provide a consumer analysis of the Chinese market, take a look at the main industry players, and examine the various investment models...

magazine

China-Plus Strategien Teil 2: Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippinen

China-Plus Strategien Teil 2: Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippinen

Wie im ersten Teil unserer Serie „China-Plus Strategien“ stellen wir Ihnen die Möglichkeiten und Notwendigkeiten einer Expansion innerhalb Asiens vor. Dabei sind in manchen Bereichen die Unterschiede innerhalb Asiens ebenso groß, wie der Unters...

magazine

Hiring, Terminating and Retaining Employees in India

Hiring, Terminating and Retaining Employees in India

In this issue of India Briefing Magazine, we examine issues related to hiring, firing and retaining employees in India. We highlight the most common legal issues that arise from India’s employment process, summarize the procedures for terminating a...

infographic

The Development of China's Negative List

The Development of China's Negative List

Development of China's negative list since it was first introduced in Shanghai in 2013.

magazine

Labor Dispute Management in China

Labor Dispute Management in China

In this issue of China Briefing, we discuss how best to manage HR disputes in China. We begin by highlighting how China'€™s labor arbitration process€“ - and its legal system in general€“ - widely differs from the West, and then detail the labo...

presentation

IP meets Tax Planning - Nanjing EUCCC seminar TP and IP

IP meets Tax Planning - Nanjing EUCCC seminar TP and IP

This was presented by one of our associates in Shanghai, Riccardo Benussi about the topic: Intellectual Property meets tax planning.

Q&A

Why is the annual audit important to Foreign Invested Enterprises (FIEs) in Chin...

Why is the annual audit important to Foreign Invested Enterprises (FIEs) in Chin...

Since FIEs are allowed to distribute and repatriate their profits or dividends back to their home country only after they complete their annual statutory audits and settlement of all relevant tax liabilities, failure to comply with the annual audit w...

Q&A

What are some factors that need to be considered when doing the annual audit wor...

What are some factors that need to be considered when doing the annual audit wor...

1) Bank statements: The balance on the bank book needs to be the same as that stated in the bank statement. 2) Expense report: Audit fees, salaries, rentals, utilities, FESCO fees and any other expenses need to be properly accrued with contracts or ...

Q&A

What does ?Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Resident Represe...

What does ?Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Resident Represe...

On the 19th of November, 2010, the State Council issued the regulations and it came into effect on the 1st of March, 2011. This regulation concentrates the degree of business and their valid financial records. The submission date required is from the...

Q&A

What is needed needs to be prepared when going through annual tax filing process...

What is needed needs to be prepared when going through annual tax filing process...

Since the responsibility for tax filing in China is with the taxpayer, the bureau does not need to send out tax returns and it is the taxpayer’s responsibility to collect and file tax forms according to relevant regulations. Although regional v...

Q&A

Why is it recommended to start preparing for China?s annual audit in November in...

Why is it recommended to start preparing for China?s annual audit in November in...

Most companies in China start preparing for the annual audit in January and February, however it is sometimes recommended to start instead as early as November. This gives companies enough time to carry out a preliminary audit first before the final ...

Q&A

What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and how will it affect China?

What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and how will it affect China?

The partnership initially began as the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP) in 2005 which was signed off by Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore. In addition, Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the United ...

Filter By

Topic

Country

Type of resource

Language

RELATED SERVICES

Enquire for more information about our services, and how we can help solve challenges for your organization

Contact Us
The code is case-sensitive