- The Chinese State Administration of Taxation issued Announcement No. 9 on April 4
- The announcement introduces a VAT refund service for nonresidents departing from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan
- Refunds are available for qualifying purchases by nonresidents who spent no more than 183 consecutive days in the country
- Nonresidents must sign an agreement, obtain pre-authorization, and apply for the refund at the store
- The announcement outlines eligibility requirements for nonresidents and stores
- All applications are subject to customs review and verification
- Refunds will be recovered within three business days if the nonresident stays past the promised departure date
- The announcement is effective immediately
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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