With decreasing tax revenues, authorities are intensifying audits — focusing on areas such as exports, transfer pricing, and tax incentives — and companies need to be prepared. Initiated by the SwissCham FinTax Committee, we invite you to an essential session on Tuesday, October 14, designed to help businesses navigate this rising wave of tax scrutiny in China.
Event Highlights:
🔍 Understanding Today's Audit Triggers: Key drivers of current tax audits in China: exports, transfer pricing, and tax incentives — and how they may affect your business.
🛡️ From Preparedness to Action: Response & Mitigation: Essential steps to respond to audits, manage consequences, and apply proven mitigation strategies — illustrated with real-life cases.
📈 Building a Resilient Compliance Framework: How to establish a proactive compliance structure that reduces risk and supports long-term efficiency and optimization.
Who should attend:
💼 Tax and Finance Professionals: Tax managers, controllers, and finance teams responsible for compliance, transfer pricing, or audit readiness in China.
🌍 Business Leaders and Decision-Makers: Executives and senior managers overseeing operations in China who need to understand regulatory risks and ensure organizational preparedness.
In case you need to cancel your attendance to the event, please write an email to: cherry.huang@swisscham.org at least 48 hours prior to the event. Failure to cancel your RSVP timely will require the payment of a "no show bill" of the full amount stated in this invitation. For third-party events, the event terms and conditions of the event organizer apply.
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