China like other transition economies needs to establish a tax regime compatible with a market economy. The paper singles out the general and China-specific features by which national legislation attempts to accompany economic transformation. Based on an empirical study in two provinces this paper shows that without including local government agencies and their budgets, China’s fiscal federalism cannot be analysed. This paper argues that China’s emerging tax regime depends on the institutional design that shapes the interaction between firms (as major tax payers at the local level), local government agencies, and the national tax administration
The story of China’s income taxation of corporate reorganisations falls into four distinct periods. ...
China began its gradual economic reform in the late 1970s; Russia initiated radical reform in the ea...
This paper analyzes the evolution of China’s fiscal system, budgetary decision-making and intergover...
textabstractChina like other transition economies needs to establish a tax regime compatible with a ...
China like other transition economies needs to establish a tax regime compatible with a market econo...
textabstractChina like other transition economies needs to establish a tax system compatible with a ...
The recent policy literature on fiscal federalism in China has concentrated on the large “vertical f...
textabstractThis article firstly present a systematic overview on national tax regime by classifying...
Provincial and local (hereafter “local”) governments in China play an im-portant role in the overall...
In the last decades important economic and social changes occurred in China. In particular, in intro...
China's central government undertook major tax regime reform in 1994 that was characterized by fisca...
In China\u27s fiscal system, the distinction blurs as among tax policy reform, tax administration re...
Local officials in China have strongly supported new non-state firms, yet other officials in transit...
Although considerable information about China\u27s tax policies on foreign investment have been made...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Chinese firms' ownership structure is ...
The story of China’s income taxation of corporate reorganisations falls into four distinct periods. ...
China began its gradual economic reform in the late 1970s; Russia initiated radical reform in the ea...
This paper analyzes the evolution of China’s fiscal system, budgetary decision-making and intergover...
textabstractChina like other transition economies needs to establish a tax regime compatible with a ...
China like other transition economies needs to establish a tax regime compatible with a market econo...
textabstractChina like other transition economies needs to establish a tax system compatible with a ...
The recent policy literature on fiscal federalism in China has concentrated on the large “vertical f...
textabstractThis article firstly present a systematic overview on national tax regime by classifying...
Provincial and local (hereafter “local”) governments in China play an im-portant role in the overall...
In the last decades important economic and social changes occurred in China. In particular, in intro...
China's central government undertook major tax regime reform in 1994 that was characterized by fisca...
In China\u27s fiscal system, the distinction blurs as among tax policy reform, tax administration re...
Local officials in China have strongly supported new non-state firms, yet other officials in transit...
Although considerable information about China\u27s tax policies on foreign investment have been made...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Chinese firms' ownership structure is ...
The story of China’s income taxation of corporate reorganisations falls into four distinct periods. ...
China began its gradual economic reform in the late 1970s; Russia initiated radical reform in the ea...
This paper analyzes the evolution of China’s fiscal system, budgetary decision-making and intergover...