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Tax rules change affects foreign nationals working in China

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Plante Moran

February 19, 2019

Alex He, Brian Wang, Yi Zhang

Are you a Chinese tax resident? Whether or not an expat has a work visa the answer may be yes. When will you need to pay Chinese income tax on overseas income? Thanks to Plante Moran for helping us find the answer.

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