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Circular of the State Administration of Taxation on the Relevant Issues Concerning the Enterprise Income Tax Refunded for the Reinvestment Made by Foreign Investors
   日期:2003-07-17 16:06        編輯: system        來源:

  Circular of the State Administration of Taxation on the Relevant Issues Concerning the Enterprise Income Tax Refunded for the Reinvestment Made by Foreign Investors
(Promulgated on July 17, 2002 by the STATE ADMINISTRATION OF TAXATION)
The bureaus of state taxes of the provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, and cities under separate State Planning, the Bureau of Local Taxes of Guangdong Province, and the Bureau of Local Taxes of Shenzhen City:
Recently, some regions have presented several issues that need to be further clarified in respect of the execution of the preferential policies on tax refund for reinvestment, the relevant issues are hereby clarified as follows in order to regulate the execution of the relevant preferential policies on tax refund for reinvestment provided for in the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Income Tax of Foreign-Funded Enterprises and Foreign Enterprises (hereinafter referred to as taxation law) and the implementation rules thereof:
1. Where a foreign-funded enterprise, pursuant to the resolution of its board of directors, reinvests with the accumulation fund (or development fund or reserve fund) it drew from the profits after payment of the enterprise income tax pursuant to the relevant provisions, and increases the registered capital of the enterprise correspondingly, with respect to the part of the aforesaid reinvestment of the foreign investors that is used to increase the registered capital, tax refund for reinvestment by foreign investors may be granted, in accordance with Article 10 of the taxation law and other relevant provisions.
2. The expression "directly used to invest and establish other foreign-funded enterprises" mentioned in Paragraph 1 of Article 80 of the implementation rules of the taxation law including the following circumstances:
1) The fund is directly used to make reinvestment to establish other new foreign-funded enterprises, and the amount reinvested constitutes the registered capital of the new enterprise;
2) The fund is directly used to make reinvestment to increase the registered capital of any existing foreign-funded enterprise.
Where a foreign investor makes reinvestment with the profits obtained from any foreign-funded enterprise to purchase the equity of other investors in an existing enterprise, and does not increase the registered capital or working fund of that enterprise, that investor may not enjoy the preferential treatment of tax refund for reinvestment.
3. Where a foreign investor makes reinvestment with assets in foreign currencies, the amount of reinvestment shall be converted into RMB, at the exchange rate promulgated by the state on the day the enterprise accepting the reinvestment actually receives the said amount, as the amount of reinvestment on the basis of which the rebate shall be computed.
4. Where a foreign investor makes direct reinvestment or reinvestments with the after-tax profits of a year obtained from any foreign-funded enterprise, the amount of reinvestment on the basis of which the tax refund is computed may not exceed the limits computed according to the following formulas:
Limit on the amount of reinvestment = (taxable income of the foreign-funded enterprise in the year of the said after-tax profits are obtained - amount of the enterprise income tax actually paid by the foreign-funded enterprise in that year) the proportion of the equity (or distribution) the foreign investor holds in the foreign-funded enterprise in that year
Where the foreign investor makes reinvestment with all the after-tax profits obtained from the foreign-funded enterprises in the same year, if the amount of reinvestment is less than the aforesaid limit, the tax refund shall be computed on the basis of the actual amount of the reinvestment; where the aforesaid limit is exceeded, the tax refund shall be computed on the basis of the limit, and no tax refund will be computed for the exceeding part.
5. The "foreign-funded enterprises in which foreign investors hold 100% of the shares and which especially engage in the investment business" as prescribed in the Official Reply of the State Administration of Taxation on the Relevant Issues Concerning the Tax Refund for the Reinvestment Made by Foreign-Funded Enterprises (No.154 [1995] of the State Administration of Taxation) shall include the enterprises that especially engage in the investment business and in the businesses related thereto.
The businesses related to investment business shall be confined to the assistant professional services such as purchase of raw materials, sale of products and after-sale services, financial and technical supports etc. that are provided by a foreign-funded enterprise within the companies belonging to the group invested by that enterprise in accordance with the Interim Provisions on the Establishment of Investment Companies by Foreign Merchants and the supplementary provisions thereof promulgated by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation on April 4, 1995 and within the scope fixed by that enterprise's business license; as well as the research and development, consultation, training and export businesses undertaken within the prescribed scope inside and outside of the companies belonging to the group invested by that enterprise.
 

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