Third edition of Setting up Representative Offices in China out now
Updated guide “Setting up Representative Offices in China” now available
April 10 – The brand new, updated version of our popular guide to setting up representative offices in China is now available. This is the most up-to-date published information currently available on the subject and includes regional variations in the application procedures and tax reporting obligations.
Chapter One
Establishing representative offices
Application procedures and flow chart
RO applications – common mistakes
Chapter Two
Staffing the RO
General issues
Sample labor contract
Dismissing employees
Expatriate individual income tax
Chapter Three
Tax and finance
Tax filing obligations
Annual audit requirements
Costs and risks in under-declaring staff salaries and taxes
Sample working budget for RO
Chapter Four
Other issues
Intellectual property
Upgrading a representative office to WFOE or branch
Relocating a representative office
Changing the chief representative and other licensing issues
Closing a representative office
Glossary of terms
Further reading
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