Taxation of Non Resident Enterprises - Is your current PRC legal ownership structure at risk?
The European Chamber is pleased to invite you to a breakfast seminar examining 'Taxation of Non Resident Enterprises - Is your current PRC legal ownership structure at risk?' at the Sofitel Hyland Hotel on Friday 27th August, starting at 8am.
The key topics covered are
1. Recent developments on taxation applicable to non-resident shareholders;
2. Recently published tax cases which involve the increasing use of General Anti Avoidance Rules (GAAR) to impose tax on transactions involving foreign taxpayers;
3. Ways to manage your tax risks going forward
Speakers
Mr. Alexander Prautzsch, Tax Senior Manager, International Tax Services, Ernst & Young
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Ms Hong Ye, Partner, International and M&A Tax services, Deloitte
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Moderator
Mr. Simon Tan, Chair, Finance & Taxation Working Group, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
Agenda
08:00 - 08:30 --- Registration and breakfast
08:30 - 08:35 --- Introduction from EUCCC
08:35 - 09:00 --- Presentation from Mr. Alexander Prautzsch, Ernst & Young
09:00 - 09:25 --- Presentation from Ms. Hong Ye, Deloitte
09:25 - 10:00 --- Q+A
Terms and Conditions
To register for this event please register online by 18:00pm Monday 26th August. Please note that we will send you a registration confirmation. We require 24 hours notice for cancellations, no-shows who fail to cancel before this time will be invoiced for the event. Registrations done after the deadline will be accepted only if space permits and are charged an additional 50 RMB walk-in fee. For any further enquiries or registration, please contact us at sgoodfellow@euccc.com.cn.
Please note that registration starts at 08:00 and the seminar starts at 08:30. Fees will be collected in cash at the entrance.
Please be advised that the media is normally allowed to attend all EUCCC public events unless otherwise stated, on the condition that no one attending these events quotes participants by name (the "Chatham House Rules").