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One Country, Two Tax Systems: International Taxation in Hong Kong and Mainland China
Bulletin for International Taxation. Volume 57, Number 4 (2003), p. 164-174.
  • Jinyan Li, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
  • Denise Elliot
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Article
Publication Date
1-1-2003
Abstract

Analysis and comparison of the tax systems of the Hong Kong special administrative region and mainland China. After the introduction, an overview of the tax relationship between Hong Kong and mainland China and the main features of the two tax systems. Explains the principles of tax jurisdiction, the meaning of "residence", and the source of income rules.

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Li, Jinyan, and Denise Elliot. "One Country, Two Tax Systems: International Taxation in Hong Kong and Mainland China." Bulletin for International Taxation 57.4 (2003): 164-174.