By 2012, companies doing business in Shenzhen, China will no longer get the tax breaks that this special economic zone currently offers. China’s National People’s Congress has passed a law that gives the country a universal tax rate of 25 percent. Companies in Shenzhen are currently taxed at 15 percent. ...
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