The China-Asia Tax Comparator – Complimentary Issue of Asia Briefing Magazine Now Available

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TC-Image-250-x-350The newest issue of Asia Briefing Magazine,
The 2015 Asia Tax Comparator“, is out now and available for complimentary download from the Asia Briefing bookstore by subscribers. Subscription is complimentary and can be obtained here.

The issue compares applicable tax rates, including those of China, with those of Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. It includes a comparison of Corporate Income Tax, VAT, GST, Withholding Tax, Individual Income Tax, as well as the details of residency triggers and tax compliance issues.

It is the sixth annual edition of this important publication, and was put together by the various country members of the Dezan Shira Asian Alliance.

Chris Devonshire-Ellis, Chairman of the Alliance, comments “As China-Asian trade flows and supply chains continue to expand, intra-Asian tax knowledge is becoming increasingly valuable. This guide serves as an easy-to-understand platform through which executives can assess the financial competitiveness of countries across Asia.”

 

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