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Navigating the 2019 Tax Law for Foreigners in China

Hannah F. theBeijinger 2019-04-11

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On Aug 31, 2018, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress passed an amendment to the Individual Income Tax Law, which came into effect on Jan 1, 2019. These changes created confusion for both employers and workers seeking to recalibrate payscales and personal budgeting. Domestic and international factors motivated this policy amendment, ranging from the impact of an increasingly aging population, China’s rising cost of living, economic slowdown and trade tensions with the US. For the confused and nervous, here is a quick rundown of its key features.

Who does this new tax law affect?
First, taxpayers in China are sorted into one of two categories:

  • Resident taxpayer: an individual who resides in China or who has spent 183 days or more of a tax year in China

  • Nonresident taxpayer: an individual who doesn’t reside in China, but has spent less than 183 days in country


Next, it’s important to understand the way that a monthly tax rate is calculated. The basic formula is:

  • Monthly taxable income x tax rate – quick deduction


These translate to the rates detailed below.

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Tax Rates for Resident Taxpayers

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Tax Rates for Non-resident Taxpayers

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So, what is a quick deduction?
Under the amended law, resident taxpayers receive RMB 5,000 in standard monthly tax deductions with a variety of additional special deduction options. These include:

  • Educational expenses

  • Costs of housing (rent or interest on loans)

  • Healthcare costs for serious illness

  • Costs of elderly care


These amendments give local authorities more leeway to enforce tax laws, in particular, to cut down on tax avoidance and combat fraud. Since its January announced implementation, it remains unclear how uniformly these measures will be carried out.

READ: 3 Simple Steps to Calculate Your New Salary Income Tax in China


Photo: expatica.com


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