Pre and Post-Incorporation Procedures in China
China is an intensely bureaucratic country that loves its paperwork. Accordingly, even the most simple business applications can be complicated. Then of course there is the language and the nuances of law that determine the huge difference in operational quality between the so-called cookie-cutter applications from those in which time and attention have been spent. Here we identify some of the common pre and post-incorporation issues that many businesses are not aware of and can impact upon the effectiveness of your operations in China.
To read the full version of this article, please purchase the June 2010 issue of China Briefing, which can be found in the Asia Briefing Bookstore. Companies requiring assistance may contact any Dezan Shira & Associates' nine national offices at china@dezshira.com for advice or visit www.dezshira.com.






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