Core Viewpoint - The recent discussions among friends revolve around the Chinese tax authority's collection of taxes on residents' overseas income, particularly for those investing in Hong Kong or U.S. stocks, with many receiving tax payment notices from the tax bureau [1] Group 1: Tax Collection and Legal Implications - There are lawyers offering services to help clients negotiate tax payment plans with the tax authority, charging between RMB 20,000 to 100,000 based on transaction amounts [2] - The Chinese tax authority has begun actively collecting taxes on overseas income, utilizing information from the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), making it unrealistic for individuals to evade taxes [3][4] - The tax authority generally calculates profits and losses on an annual basis rather than on a per-transaction basis, which is beneficial for high-frequency traders [4] Group 2: Comparison of Legal Systems - The legal framework in China is relatively straightforward, allowing for quick adjustments by enforcement agencies, while the U.S. tax law is complex with numerous exceptions and exemptions [6][8] - In the U.S., tax compliance relies heavily on individual self-reporting, which can lead to discrepancies that require legal intervention, whereas in China, the enforcement capability is stronger and more standardized [12][13] Group 3: Role of Legal Professionals - In the context of overseas income taxation, it may be more beneficial to consult an accountant for detailed transaction calculations rather than hiring a lawyer [16] - Lawyers can assist in tax planning to potentially reduce actual tax burdens if individuals have no income [17]
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Hu Xiu·2025-07-11 00:48