The Tax Executives Institute (TEI) submitted comments to China’s State Administration of Taxation (SAT) regarding its draft of administrative measures on general anti-avoidance rules (GAAR). The group, which represents the interests of in-house tax professionals, expressed concern that the new measures inappropriately expand the scope of GAAR and do not provide clarity to taxpayers.
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