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14:35


7 合伙人 Partner


普华永道中国 PricewaterhouseCoopers China 林展霆先生是普华永道中国在上海的税务及商务咨询部的合伙人,在中国税务、商业与财 务咨询服务方面拥有近15年资深经验, 同时具备了澳大利亚注册会计师资格与香港注册 会计师的会员资格。


林先生分别在悉尼大学与墨尔本皇家理工大学取得了经济学荣誉学士学位与工商会计学硕 士学位。其具体经验包括: ·涉及在中国进行的跨国投资交易中税务、商务和财务问题的处理 ·对跨国企业包括金融服务机构提供各种咨询服务,其中包括:通过投资战略策划、业务 扩张的结构调整、运作结构的合理化来适应中国不同的商业及税收法规,并且从中国税 务以及商业的角度来开拓并评价投资机会和投资结构


·在中国税务尽职调查以及并购审阅方面拥有丰富经验 ·对跨国企业在中国的外籍个人所得税问题提供有效的咨询服务 ·为跨国企业进行各项税务处理和谈判以符合中国的税收法规 ·监督跨国企业在中国设立的不同模式的企业(如代表处、外国投资企业、商贸企业等) 的整个设立过程


Offshore Funds and Structures for Chinese Investors


Kenny Lam is a partner of the China Tax Management and Process Services group in PricewaterhouseCoopers Shanghai. He is one of the key members of our financial services team in China. Kenny has more than 14 years of experiences in providing


Chinese tax and business advisory services. Kenny's experience includes: ·Providing Chinese tax consulting and compliance services for various domestic and international financial institutions


·Involved extensively in dealings with cross-border investments into China ·Advising multinational companies including financial service companies to


formulate their investment strategies, structure their expansion and streamline their operating structures to comply with various business and tax regulations, develop and evaluate the investment opportunities / structure from the Chinese tax and business perspectives


·Significant experience in performing Chinese tax due diligence / acquisition reviews


·Actively advising multinational clients having expatriates throughout China on issues of personal taxes


·Involved in the Chinese tax ruling application and negotiation process for multinational companies


·Supervising the entire applications for multinational companies in establishing various types of investment vehicles in China


林展霆 Kenny Lam


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