Consider this increasingly common international business scenario: A service provider offers data analytics to clients in China through an online platform. The provider does not have a physical presence in China. In fact, there is no office or legal entity set up in China. And service payments coming from China-based customers are consistently less than the contracted price.
Why?
Source: aprio.com
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