A major tax administration project, which should be implemented nationwide by the end of 2016, will have a significant impact on filing and reporting obligations relating to individual income tax (IIT) in China. The “Golden Tax System” (GTS) is an electronic tax administration system developed by the Chinese government in the 1990s as one of 12 government information management systems. The first two iterations of the system, GTS I and II, used information technology mainly to improve compliance with China’s value-add tax regulations, notably the use and authentication of fapiaos, etc. The third version of GTS (GTS III) contains more sophisticated functionality that ultimately will be integrated with all industries, tax categories and tax administration areas, especially for PRC Individual Income Tax (IIT) purposes.
The cities of Shanghai and Beijing will roll out GTS III before September 2016, and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces will officially launch the system in the fourth quarter of 2016; GTS III is expected to be implemented nationwide by all levels of the tax authorities by the end of 2016. The IIT filing process will be significantly affected by the implementation of GTS III since the tax authorities are aiming to establish a centralized data system for all companies and individual taxpayers that will facilitate intensified IIT administration.
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Agenda
08:30 – 09:00 Registration and Breakfast
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome remarks by Mr. Max Merkle, Communications and Business Manager, European Union
Chamber of Commerce in China, Shanghai Chapter
09:10 – 09:50 Overview of China IIT and future policy shift Key implications of GTS III and its impacts on MNCs
by Ms. Rene Lu, Tax Director Deloitte.
09:50 – 10:20 Break and Discussion
10:20 – 10:50 Intensified IIT enforcement trend in China Case sharing by Ms. Rene Lu, Tax Director Deloitte.
10:50 -11:10 Q&A
11:10 End of Event
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