China Monthly Tax Brief: June 2023
In our China Monthly Tax Brief for June 2023, we discuss the VAT Law, Tariff Law, GBA IIT subsidy, and nationwide expansion of the fully digitalized e-fapiao. Further, China companies can now enjoy additional deduction of R&D expenses in July as well.
China Extends NEV Tax Reduction and Exemption Policy to 2027
China has extended its tax exemption policy for new energy vehicles (NEVs) until 2027, demonstrating its commitment to promoting the electric vehicle (EV) industry.
Annual Compliance Requirements in China: A Step by Step Guide
Foreign-invested enterprises must complete the “many-in-one” annual reporting process and prepare their transfer pricing local files before June 30. Additionally, representative offices are required to submit an annual report to the local SAMR by the same deadline.
Does Your Business Qualify for China’s Reduced 15% CIT Rate? Defining “Substantial Operations” in Key Development Zones
To be eligible for the reduced 15% corporate income tax rate, companies must prove they have “substantial operations” in certain areas. We explain what the requirements are.
IASB Allows Temporary Exception to Reporting Requirements for Deferred Taxes Related to BEPS 2.0
The IASB has amended the IFRS accounting standards to allow a temporary exception to reporting requirements for deferred taxes under the Pillar 2 model rules.
China Further Expands Currency Conversion Program for MNCs
China’s cash pooling pilot program has expanded to give MNCs more freedom in currency conversion and cross-border use of funds. It will reduce currency exchange risks and financial costs and helps advance the internationalization of the RMB.
Applying for the Preferential Individual Income Tax Policy for High-End and In-Demand Talent in Hengqin, Zhuhai
The Hengqin Cooperation Zone in Zhuhai, Guangdong has released a guide to applying for the preferential IIT policy for high-end and in-demand talent.
Pre-Tax Super Deduction of R&D Expenses in 2023 – An Explainer
Companies can apply for a pre-tax super deduction of 200% of their China R&D expenses – we explain who is eligible and how to apply it.