
China scraps tax on corporate bond coupons for foreign investors
The scrapping of the tax makes the option of parking spare cash in China's bond market more attractive for treasurers.

Overseas investors will no longer have to pay Corporate Income Tax (CIT) or Value Added Tax (VAT) on interest income derived from their investment in China's bond market, the country's ruling Standing Committee announced on Friday.
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