home about us services download faq site map
Foreign Investment in China
China Business Registration
China Taxes
Laws and Regulations
Expatriate's Corner
Scope of Services
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprises (WFOE)
A Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE) is a Limited Liability Company established in China by foreign investor(s). A WFOE is very much like a LLC in the USA that it requires one member only.
More
The registration procedures of a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE) could be divided into 3 phases: aproval phase, registration phase and post-establishment phase.
More
A Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE) could be terminated by way of liquidation or deregistration by its investor(s) or when the conditions of termination in its Articles of Association occurs.
More
China Taxation
Under the current tax system in China, there are 25 types of taxes which could be divided into 8 categories. The major ones are Business Tax, Value Added Tax and Enterprise Income Tax. More
Representative Offices are also liable for Business Tax and Enterprise Income Tax. However, a RO could be exempted if its parent company is in the manufacturing business.
More
Any individual who has domicile in China or who has no domicile in China but has resided in China for one year or more shall pay Individual Income Tax on his world-wide income.
More
CHINA CORPORATE INCOME TAX


CHINA TAXATION SYSTEM
Deed Tax

(1) Taxpayers

The taxpayers of Deed Tax are those enterprises, units, individual household businesses and other individuals who are the transferees of house property transferred within the territory of China.

(2) Tax base

The Deed Tax is normally based on one of followings:

a. The transactional price in case of sale/purchase of houses or sale or use right of State-owned land;

b. Assessment made by tax collection offices in reference to the market price of land use right sale or house sale in case of transferring land use right or house as gift; or

c. The difference of the land use right price and the house price in case of exchange of land use right and house.
(3) Tax rates and computation of tax payable

Deed Tax adopts a flat rate within the range of 3%-5%. The rate applicable in jurisdictions at provincial level shall be determined within the above range by the government at the provincial level. The formula for computing the tax payable is:

Tax payable = Tax base ×Applicable rate

(4) Major tax exemptions and reductions

The Deed Tax exemptions may be granted on the land and houses received by the Governmental organs, institutions, social organizations and military units for the use of offices, lecturing, medical treatment, scientific research and military facility; the State-owned house purchased for the first time by employees in cities and towns in conformity with relevant rules; the use right of barren mountains, barren gullies, barren hills and/or barren beaches received for use in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and/or fishery industry; and those diplomatic organizations and staff satisfying the relevant rules of tax exemption. Residential houses purchased as a result of house loss due to force majeure may be given tax reduction or exemption.
Hong Kong Head Office              Room 803, Futura Plaza, 111 How Ming Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
                                                 TEL +852 2341 1444      FAX +852 2341 1414      E-mail info@bycpa.com

Shenzhen Office   TEL +86 (0755) 82684480 82684483 82684484 FAX +86 (0755) 82684481
Shanghai Office   TEL +86 (021) 64394114 64399276 FAX +86 (021) 64394414
Beijing Office   TEL +86 (010) 68748420 68748422    FAX +86 (010) 68748421  

image