ITR and KPMG China will host a webinar on October 11 to discuss the indirect tax challenges which lay ahead for businesses in China for 2021 and 2022.
This ITR webinar aims to:
- Provide a stock take of the Chinese indirect tax policy changes in 2021
- Preview the Chinese indirect tax changes anticipated for 2022, including but not limited to impacts from the Chinese VAT Law and Consumption Tax Law legislative process
- Discuss anticipated Chinese green taxes developments
Source: internationaltaxreview.com
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