
WFOE in a Nutshell
WFOE – Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise WFOE is the most common business entity for international companies in...
WFOE – Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise WFOE is the most common business entity for international companies in...
You do not need a WFOE to: Employ local employees Employ foreigners and obtain visas and...
STAGE #1 Before submitting the application Decide on the company structure, business scope and capital amount...
To-do list Collect documents according to the list provided by the agent. Appoint the WFOE’s key...
Once you have decided to register a WFOE in China, this is what you need to...
Shareholders Whether they are individuals or legal entities, shareholders raise and inject the WFOE’s capital, and...
The role of the company’s legal representative in China is of great importance, and selecting the...
Regulations in China change relatively frequently. For the most up-to-date regulations, please check in with us.
You have now received your business license. However, starting a business in China requires you to...
The round red stamp that noticeably appears on any formal document in China has critical implications....
Transactions in China are carefully scrutinized by the Chinese regulatory system. The institution in charge of...
Since March 2019, when the FIL (Foreign Investment Law) was first enacted, many interpretations have been...
How many times in your China journey have you faced an outrageous nerve-racking situation? If your...
WFOEs in China are required to file returns and send numerous documents to the authorities on...
If you thought that company registration in China is difficult, then you should know that the...
Liquidation sale The Chinese government requires every company planning to close down, both foreign and domestic,...
The New Foreign Investments Law (FIL) and WFOE shutdown The updated Chinese FIL came into effect...
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