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Investigation of High-Profit Company

Jian Li () and Alan Paisey
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Jian Li: Kunda Tax Consulting (Shanghai) Limited

Chapter Chapter 24 in Transfer Pricing in China, 2019, pp 141-143 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Management personnel have long made assumptions about the vigilance and priority levels of SAT officials, seen as conducting a campaign to prevent losses to China’s exchequer, caused by a company’s deliberate or inadvertent transfer pricing policies. Loss-making or low-profitable companies were expected to be first in line for investigation, while high-margin enterprises would be overlooked in their lofty ineligibility.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-7689-4_24

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