sábado, 28 de junio de 2008

The Rise and Fall of Chinese Tax Incentives and Implications for International Tax Debates


Jinyan Li (York University) published in the Florida Tax Review, Forthcoming CLPE Research Paper No. 5/2008, the paper "The Rise and Fall of Chinese Tax Incentives and Implications for International Tax Debates".

Here is theAbstract:

China had no foreign direct investment (FDI) before 1979. Now, it is one of the world's largest recipients of FDI. China has been generous to a fault in granting tax incentives to foreign investors. As of January 1, 2008, however, these FDI-specific incentives are abolished or phased o ut. What explains the rise and fall? Were the tax incentives not effective in attracting FDI and promoting China's economic growth? What are the implications of the Chinese experience for international tax debates? This article examines these questions.

SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1087382

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