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Ding Dong commented on Lindsey Liang's blog post About Representative Office in ChinaPosted on October 12, 2011 at 8:00pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
A trademark is a distinctive name, symbol, or other device identifying a product, officially registered and legally restricted to the use of the owner or manufacturer(This explanation is from dictionary ). A trademark is an intangible asset, trademark registration can protect company brand.
The procedure for trade mark register, for reference:
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Taxation is quite complicated in China, the bellowed info for your reference.
1. Here is the main tax for LLC in China
(1) the Business Tax of services is 5%; like technology service, agent service, consult service;
Sample: New company receive CNY1000 service fee, should pay Business Tax is CNY1000*5%=CNY50.
(2)Value Added Tax of goods: 3% OR 17% (Small company VAT rate is 3%; Large company, like Annual Sale amount…
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The first option of how a foreign company can establish itself in China is through the establishment of a Representative Office (RO). A RO is not a separate legal entity but is considered to be part of its parent company. It is the most basic form of foreign investment and can be very useful, and in some cases even necessary, for most administrative decisions concerning the establishment of a business. Examples hereof include the renting of an office space, the employment of Chinese…
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A Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise (WFOE), also known as Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise, is a limited liability company established within theterritoryofChinathrough foreign investment only. WFOEs are becoming increasingly more popular, mainly because of the fact that there is no involvement of any Chinese investor thus giving the foreign company complete control over the newly established business.
Even though this complete control might sound rather tempting to foreign investors,…
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