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Senior Partners Wang Zhaohui and Chen Yingchuan Were Invited to Exclusively Write The Legal 500 Tax Yearbook 2023 (Mainland China)

2023-09-02/ FIRM NEWS/

Recently, invited by The Legal 500, an authoritative international legal rating organization, JT&N's senior partners Wang Zhaohui and Chen Yingchuan write the Tax Yearbook 2023 (Mainland China) as the exclusive authors.

Founded in 1988, The Legal 500 is a leading legal rating organization from the UK that focuses on recommending law firms and lawyers for corporate. It annually ranks and recommends the strengths and strategies of law firms and lawyers in more than 150 jurisdictions. The Legal 500's researchers conduct research based on feedback from 300,000 clients worldwide, submissions from law firms and interviews with leading private practice lawyers, and a team of researchers who have unrivalled experience in the legal market. As a consensus in the industry, this award is not only an honour, but also one of the trusted and authoritative references for clients seeking high-end legal services, and it also has a wide influence in the industry.

In the Tax Yearbook 2023, Wang Zhaohui and Chen Yingchuan shared their answers to the 10 most important questions in the tax law market which summarized by The Legal 500. The questionnaire covers not only the tax law issues causing the concern of foreign enterprises and individuals, including the most frequent tax-related issues encountered by foreign enterprises/individuals in mainland China; Chinese tax resident/non-resident identification; China's tax system; the tax filing schedule which foreign enterprises/individuals should pay attention to in mainland China; and China's major tax incentives for foreign enterprises/individuals; but also the latest foreign-related tax policies and hot issues, including taxation of international transactions and cross-border investments in China; China's regulatory system on tax evasion and avoidance; tax considerations for specific sectors and industries; resident status of foreigner, tax treaties and declaration of offshore incomes; and resolution of tax disputes in China.

To read the Tax Yearbook 2023, please click here.

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