AmCham-China Daily

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Death and taxes…

29th October 2007

At least one should no longer be a mystery. AmCham-China helps you get your personal income taxes right.

Gus Kang, an expert in US and Chinese personal income taxes, will give the AmCham-China community a primer on preparing Chinese and US personal income tax returns for people living and working in China. This will be a practicum on what expats need to know about the world of personal income tax filings.

Kang will explain how to best plan and prepare 2007 and 2008 tax filings and will provide valuable tools and tips for maximizing deductions and exemptions and avoiding tax preparation pitfalls. This is a must-attend seminar. Members and non-members are welcome. Members are encouraged to bring their friends and colleagues.

Gus Kang is a tax partner at the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Beijing office. He has resided in China for almost ten years, has nearly 25 years of international tax experience, and specializes in PRC and US individual income taxation. Kang is co-chair of AmCham-China’s Tax Forum. He graduated with a BA in History and Economics from Yale University and has a Master’s degree in Accounting and Taxation from New York University. He is a New York State certified public accountant.

The identical workshop will be held on two different days in two different locations; Nov. 6 at the Shangri-La Hotel and Nov. 8 at the American Club.

For more information, and to register, check out the events area on the AmCham-China site.

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