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Post  Posted: May 11, 2005 - 02:49 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: Investments, Banking and Offshore Financial Centres

***UPDATE*** I have just found this website and would like to be available to offer any guidance and advice regarding International Financial Services. Please feel free to contact me with your questions and concerns about managing financial issues while in China.

This is not aimed at replacing any advice you currently receive but to give you alternative and complimentary options to help you improve your diversity and security.

What are YOUR Financial concerns? Losing retirement benefits? Inflation? Security? Safety for Capital? Medical costs? An International service? Is Offshore safe? Whatever your financial concerns, feel free to discuss the uses of International Banks, Investment managers and Insurance companies with us and consider those most suitable for your needs.

I will check this site infrequently so please contact:
(+86-21) 6390-1236x236 for further details. Further details can also be emailed by request.
Chris Golding - Austen Morris
chris.g@austenmorris.com
www.austenmorris.com
Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise Registration No.034776
Using Catagory 1 Offshore and International Financial Centres

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Post  Posted: May 20, 2005 - 03:48 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Hi Chris,

Quick questions regarding china tax:

I will be stationed in China shortly and as I will be residing out of my country for more than 183 days I will be paying China tax. My questions are:

1. Can the tax sum be LEGALLY reduced or avoided? If so how?
2. If tax is to be paid to the Chinese govt...how is this practically done?
3. Does one convert the amount into RMB before calculating the tax sum? If so do I use an average rate for EUROs.

Your reply will be greatly appreciated. Thks alot.

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