Core Viewpoint - The new VAT law in China, effective from January 1, 2026, emphasizes "data-driven taxation" and introduces significant adjustments in areas such as cross-regional goods transfer, electronic invoice management, and tax incentives for businesses [1][12]. Group 1: Contract Design for Tax Optimization - Clearly define tax incentive applicability within contract terms [1]. - Utilize commercial discounts and allowances in contracts to optimize tax liabilities [4]. - Choose suppliers who can issue VAT special invoices to ensure input tax deductions [4]. - Specify sales methods and tax obligation timing in contracts to manage cash flow and tax reporting effectively [3][5]. Group 2: Tax Rate Management and Compliance - Separate taxable items with different tax rates in contracts to avoid higher tax rates due to mixed sales [10]. - For export businesses, include export tax refund clauses in contracts to comply with tax refund policies [10]. - Ensure related party transactions adhere to independent transaction principles to prevent tax adjustments by authorities [10]. Group 3: Case Studies on Tax Strategy - Case Study 1: Company A, a manufacturer, reduced its overall tax burden by 15% through optimized supply chain management and fixed asset investments, improving production efficiency by 10% [11]. - Case Study 2: Company B, a retail chain, transitioned to general taxpayer status, resulting in an 8% reduction in actual tax burden while maintaining market share through pricing strategies and promotions [11]. Group 4: Practical Insights from the New VAT Law - The course on the new VAT law covers legislative principles, tax rate adjustments, and practical implications for businesses, including case studies from various industries [12][30].
2026年增值税法迎重大调整,再不重视就晚了
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