Event date:
Thu, 14/04/2011 - 12:30 - 14:00
Speaker:
Anthea Wong, Partner-Tax & China Business Advisory, PwC & Thomas Man, Partner, Hogan Lovells in Beijing
This lunch seminar provides an overview of the latest regulatory changes affecting Representative Offices in the PRC. Both speakers have extensive experience in assisting foreign companies setting up in China. The seminar will include two parts covering both the legal and tax implications under the current new policies.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Please contact cynthia@britcham.com for more information.
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Update on Representative Offices in China
under the New Policies
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Anthea Wong, Partner - Tax and China Business Advisory
PricewaterhouseCooper
Thomas Man - Partner
Hogan Lovells, Beijing
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This lunch seminar provides an overview of the latest regulatory changes affecting Representative Offices in the PRC. Both speakers have extensive experience in assisting foreign companies setting up in China. The seminar will include two parts covering both the legal and tax implications under the current new policies.
Outlook of the Representative Office Structure - Anthea Wong, PricewaterhouseCooper
- Practical issues arising from the latest regulations governing ROs
- New Taxation rules for ROs and the latest implementation
- RO vs incorporation - considerations for structuring a long-term structure
- Tips for converting an RO into an incorporation
- Case sharing
Recent Developments in Regulatory Environment for Representative Offices - Thomas Man, Hogan Lovells, Beijing
- Functions of ROs vs other investment vehicles
- Regulatory landscape - continuity and changes since 1980
- Recent developments in 2010
- New registration regulations - tightened regulation, but easier to follow?
- Impact of the new registration regulation and beyond
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Thursday 14 April 2011
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12:30 - 2:00pm
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Conference Room, 6/F, The British Consulate-General Hong Kong
1 Supreme Court Road, Queensway, Admiralty
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For further information please email cynthia@britcham.com
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Recent Developments in Regulatory Environment for Representative Offices by Thomas Man of Hogan Lovells in Beijing