How to launch your business in China
Kristina Koehler-Coluccia
Setting up companies in China for over 20 years | Specialized in China accounting, tax and payroll
Join us on Wednesday, 11 September 2023 for our Thrive in China Roundtable session: How to launch your business in China?
Starting a business in China is one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences you can have. It however, does not come without sleepless nights. There are several ways to approach creating a business in China with many important considerations. To help take the guesswork out of the process and improve your chances of success, we have developed a comprehensive guide on how to launch your China business by avoiding the most common roadblocks and mistakes along the way. In this session we will walk you through each step of the process, from defining your China business idea to registering, launching and growing your business. Case studies will be highlighted throughout the roundtable.
Our topics until the end of 2023
20-Sep: Why is a Chinese accountant vital for your China business
27-Sep: How to create an internal audit process for companies operating in China
4-Oct: How to avoid a tax audit in China
11-Oct: How to review your China business performance
18-Oct: How to calculate the breakdown of a salary package in China
25-Oct: Benefits of using a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) for your China launch
8-Nov: How to vet potential business partners in China
15-Nov: 10 reasons foreign investors fail in the Chinese market
22-Nov??Audit and Tax Compliance requirements in China - Start the process Now
29-Nov: Are there preferential tax policies for companies in China?
6-Dec: Is it difficult to liquidate a company in China or better to maintain a dormant status?
13-Dec: How to prepare for the corporate administration of your China business for 2024
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Upcoming Event with the Confucius Institute for Businessat the London School of Economics
China Business Briefing?is a series of panel discussions held at LSE. It is part of the Executive Education Programme?Chinese Language and Culture for Business (CLCB) ?modules and it is also open to the public. The topic of the next session will be: "How to launch your China business and avoid the most common mistakes?".
Hybrid event: accessible both online and on-campus at LSE. After successful registration, the online zoom link and on-campus venue information will be shared with participants a few days ahead of the event via email. REGISTER HERE. ?
About the topic: Starting a business in China is one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences you can have. It however, does not come without sleepless nights. There are several ways to approach creating a business in China with many important considerations. To help take the guesswork out of the process and improve your chances of success, we have developed a comprehensive guide on how to launch your China business by avoiding the most common roadblocks and mistakes along the way. In this session we will walk you through each step of the process, from defining your China business idea to registering, launching and growing your business. Case studies will be highlighted throughout the presentation.
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Solving your China business pain points: Foreign visitors to China will be able to use WeChat for their transactions
In an effort to stimulate the Chinese economy and to attract international travellers, WeChat, one of China’s most popular online platforms, is allowing foreign customers to link their international credit cards to the application. Tencent, the creator of WeChat, recently announced its collaboration with financial service providers such as Mastercard, Vida and Discover Global Network, among others. This initiative will facilitate the transactions for foreign clients interested in using the app.
The Thrive in China Podcast?with Head of Business?Advisory at Woodburn Accountants & Advisors - Kristina Koehler-Coluccia - educates and celebrates mistakes made by foreign investors whilst doing business in China.
Every week, she?explores the mistakes she has incurred along her China journey, what she?has learned from these mistakes and the successes that have materialized out of them. The podcast includes personal stories from other China Experts on the challenges they have experienced in the Chinese market, how they have overcome them and what pieces of advice they can share with those of us who are just starting out.?