Recent tax reforms in China by Amy Ling and Jason Wen
By: Ling, Amy
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Contributor(s): Wen, Jason
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Resumen.
In this article, the authors discuss the Chinese government's recent efforts to stimulate economic development by revamping tax policy to focus on tax rate reductions.
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