Tax Incentives for the Transfer of High Technology Sample Clauses

Tax Incentives for the Transfer of High Technology. Royalties from the transfer of high technology for use in such areas as agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, scientific research, energy, communications and transportation, and other key technological fields can enjoy a 10% low withholding income tax. In the case when the technology is advanced and the terms for the transfer of the technology is favorable, the withholding income tax can be exempt. Foreign investors deriving income from profits of the FIE are exempt from income tax.
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