BenCham invites you to join a breakfast event:
‘The expat employee in China’
Tax and legal issues for employers and expat employees
The taxes and legislations in China concerning the employment of expats are both complex and complicated. With the annual Individual Income Tax (IIT) filing around the corner, we take the opportunity to update you about the tax and legal issues you should think of as an employer or expat in China.
Tax issues: who and which income is subject to Chinese IIT? What shall employer or expats-employees do to ensure the fully tax compliance? How can you optimize your IIT situation?
Legal issues: what is the current social insurance situation? what should the employer and employee include in the Chinese employment agreement, also in combination with employment agreements abroad?
In this breakfast event Yu Weili (Orient Best CPAs) and Choy Yiu Chan(Bonnard Lawson) will enthusiastically tell you about these matters while you enjoy a luxurious breakfast.

YU Weili, managing partner of Orient Best CPAs, holds both certificates of Chinese Certified Public Accountant and Chinese Certified Tax Advisor. YU worked in an international CPA firm from 1999 to 2009. Since 2010, he has been responsible for the Chinese businesses of Orient Best CPAs. YU is specialized in the Chinese tax, accounting, auditing and economic laws for WFOE, JV, Rep. Office, Permanent Establishment of foreign entities in China as well as Expatriates

Choy Yiu Chan, Dutch lawyer with 10 years work experience in the Netherlands and China. Last 5 years providing legal advise to foreign companies doing or starting business in Hong Kong and China from the Shanghai office so very broad experience. Expertise: corporate and business law in an international context.
Looking forward to see you March 26th!