Repatriation and Maximization of Profits in China

When setting up in China, foreign investors are confronted with a myriad of complex issues, from local
regulatory variances, to confusing tax compliance issues and licensing procedures. With all the complexities over submitting business license applications, scant regard is often paid to one of the
most important parts of overall business planning, the mechanism to facilitate the effective repatriation and maximization of profits. This is something that should be dealt with during the planning stages of setting up in China.

The following article will present some issues to consider when preparing to repatriate profits out of China, as well as the way withholding and business taxes affect an enterprise in China. Understanding the processes and having proper structures in place from the beginning can vastly improve an enterprises ability to maximize and repatriate profits.

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