On Friday, June 13, the AmCham China Southwest Chapter and the British Chamber of Commerce Southwest China co-hosted a joint seminar on Latest China Tax Compliance Policies & Implementation at Origin (The Executive Centre) in Chengdu.
The event began with welcoming remarks from Wei Wei, Chapter Manager of AmCham China Southwest Chapter, and Sam Pu, General Manager of the British Chamber of Commerce Southwest China. Both emphasized the importance of staying informed on tax policy developments amid an evolving economic landscape. The audience then engaged in a brief round of introductions, which helped facilitate cross-industry networking among member companies.
The session featured expert insights from Justin Li, Tax Partner at Deloitte China, who provided a detailed breakdown of the draft amendment to the Tax Collection and Administration Law. His presentation covered the policy background, key revisions, and implications for business operations. Christine Liu, Senior Tax Manager at Deloitte China, followed with a practical session on Recent Trends in Individual Tax Administration and Risk Management. Drawing from real-world examples, she offered clear guidance on identifying tax risks and navigating compliance requirements.
During the Q&A session, attendees raised questions on various tax-related topics and engaged in lively discussion with both speakers, deepening their understanding of the policy landscape and its operational impact.
The AmCham China Southwest Chapter would like to thank our member companies Deloitte and The Executive Centre for their generous support. Stay tuned for more events connecting business leaders with practical insights and policy updates!