- China’s new VAT law will come into effect on 1 January 2026
- Dahui Lawyers provides insight on key changes in the VAT law
- VAT is the largest tax category in China
- The VAT system has undergone significant reforms over the years
- Implementing regulations for the VAT Law are expected to be released
- Six key changes in the VAT law compared to the previous system
- Standardizing the scope of taxable transactions and removing taxable labor services
- Simplifying the deemed sales provisions and removing the catch-all clause
Source: msiglobal.org
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