This quarterly tax newsletter provides a round-up of all the key tax developments in the PRC and Hong Kong. This edition looks at how the Social Security Law is affecting expatriate social insurance; continuing development of CFC rules; steps to reform China's business tax and much more.
Law Firm: DLA Piper | Published: 07 February 2012 | Practice Area: Enforcement and Regulation
This briefing from Wragges serves as a general summary of Chinese tax regulations. The guide starts by outlining the authorities responsible for collecting tax before detailing the different types of tax involved, how they are paid and what happens if you don't pay your taxes.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 03 October 2011 | Practice Area: Enforcement and Regulation
In this edition of China Tax Monthly, Baker & McKenzie discusses several recent tax developments in China, including upcoming changes to the Individual Income Tax law (IIT), specifically including substantive changes that the IIT regime will undergo in the coming months
Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 15 June 2011 | Practice Area: Employment Tax
In this monthly round up of employment law issues Mills & Reeve looks at the coalition government's plans for parental leave and flexible working, as well as other key employment law developments
Law Firm: Mills & Reeve | Published: 15 June 2011 | Practice Area: Contract of Employment and Statutory rights
In the March edition of Pensions Radar, Travers Smith looks at CPI inflation for statutory revaluation and pension increases, additional paternity leave being made available and changes to transitional tax regulations.
Law Firm: Travers Smith | Published: 07 April 2011 | Practice Area: Occupational
Late last year, HMRC announced changes to the taxation regime of termination payments. Details of the changes have recently been published in Regulations. Nabarro looks at the new provisions and what steps employers must take.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 01 April 2011 | Practice Area: Employment Tax
South Korea has recently implemented changes to the tax position on employee retirement benefits and pension plans. Kim & Chang takes a look at these changes in this briefing.
Law Firm: Kim & Chang | Published: 20 March 2011 | Practice Area: Employment Tax
In this briefing Kim & Chang examines the changes to South Korean tax law that have recently come into force across a number of sectors.
Law Firm: Kim & Chang | Published: 20 March 2011 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax
Until recently, Korean employers with less than five permanent staff were exempt from the country’s obligation requiring employers to provide severance pay. However, an amendment to the law means that as of 1 December 2010, the situation has now changed. Yulchon reports.
Law Firm: Yulchon | Published: 08 March 2011 | Practice Area: Contract of Employment and Statutory rights
Baker & Mckenzie writes an in depth analysis of the new Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative (OVDI).
Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 07 March 2011 | Practice Area: Income Tax
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