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China - VAT submission guide

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Updated by Allan Jiang's team, PKF China

How are VAT returns submitted to the tax authorities?There are two methods of filing VAT returns in China.
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Online filing
Taxpayers can file VAT returns online via the electronic tax bureau for the province where the business is located:
www.chinatax.gov.cn
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Paper returns
Electronic filing is recommended, but taxpayers may file a paper VAT return if they are unable to submit the return online.
Can a business submit paper VAT returns?Yes, paper VAT returns can be filed in China.
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Paper returns are mainly used when a business is newly established, when returns are corrected or in other special cases.
Can an agent submit a VAT return on behalf of the business?Yes. An agent can submit a VAT return on behalf of a business via the electronic tax bureau under the authorisation of the taxpayer. They can also submit a return in person at the relevant tax bureau by providing a letter of authorisation (power of attorney).
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