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Setting Up in China: U.S.C.C., TIN Structures, and What International Businesses Should Expect

calendar8/1/2025

Understanding the U.S.C.C.: China’s Business Tax IdentifierWhen Is a TIN Required in China?Local vs. International Business PerspectivesThresholds and Trigger PointsFor Goods BusinessesFor Service Businesses (including Digital Products)Thresholds for Non-Resident Sellers (E-commerce & Digital Goods/Services)Understanding the Importance of These ThresholdsSupporting Documents for TIN/U.S.C.C. RegistrationStrategic Importance for International BusinessesConclusion & Real-World Application: How TaxDo Empowers Global Businesses1. […]

Real-Time TIN (USCC) Validation in China: A Key to Global Compliance and Risk Mitigation for International Businesses

calendar8/1/2025

Why Chinese TIN (USCC) Validation is EssentialThe Challenges of Cross-Border VerificationReal Business Risks of Non-ComplianceThe Strategic Importance of the Unified Social Credit Code in ChinaWhy Real-Time Validation Outperforms Manual ChecksKey Use Cases for Real-Time TIN ValidationAdvanced Solutions for TIN ValidationRisks and Penalties Associated with Invalid TINsConclusion: How TaxDo’s Real-Time TIN Validation Enhances Compliance and Mitigates […]

TIN in China: A Comprehensive Guide to Tax Identification Numbers for Individuals and Businesses 

calendar7/31/2025

Introduction What is a TIN in China? Who Needs a TIN in China? For Individuals For Businesses Why is the U.S.C.C. Important? How to Obtain a TIN in China For Individuals: For Businesses: Tax Authorities and Oversight Bodies Special Cases and Exemptions TIN Formats and Documentation Filing and Maintenance Obligations TaxDo Can Help: Global TIN Lookup and China-Specific Validation Final Notes  Introduction  China, the world’s second-largest economy, isn’t just […]

SaaS & E-commerce in South Africa: VAT, PE Risk, and Compliance Essentials

calendar7/26/2025

South Africa’s digital economy growth is attracting global SaaS and E-commerce players, but entering this market requires more than surface-level compliance. International businesses must navigate a complex nexus of VAT registration thresholds, permanent establishment (PE) risks under OECD standards, withholding tax nuances, and data privacy regulations.

Chinese Tax Identification Number (TIN) for International Businesses 

calendar7/23/2025

Setting up or transacting in China comes with enormous promise, but the bureaucratic burden, especially in taxation, remains a major hurdle. For many international businesses, whether selling on e-commerce platforms, providing SaaS to Chinese users, or operating distribution chains, navigating China’s tax system without a proper Tax Identification Number (TIN) is like driving without a license. 

Tax Identification Number (PIN) in Kenya: A Guide for Businesses and Individuals

calendar7/18/2025

In Kenya’s formal economy, the Personal Identification Number (PIN) issued by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) functions as a central identifier for individuals and entities engaged in taxable or regulated activities. It is required at nearly every critical point in the business lifecycle, whether registering a company, applying for licenses, clearing goods through customs, or managing tax obligations. Understanding the structure, purpose, and compliance expectations tied to the KRA PIN is essential for both local and foreign stakeholders navigating the Kenyan business environment.

Global TIN Lookup: Business Tax IDs by Country (2025)

calendar7/17/2025

A Business Tax Identification Number (TIN) is a government-issued unique identifier for businesses to track and manage tax obligations. It is mandatory for all entities engaged in taxable activities, ensuring accurate reporting and compliance. 

Who Qualifies for Sales Tax Exemptions? 

calendar7/14/2025

Sales tax is a state-imposed tax on the sale of goods and certain services, charged at the point of sale. Typically, the seller adds the tax to the purchase price and remits it to the state tax authority. 

Not all states impose a sales tax. Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon do not have a statewide sales tax, so sales tax is generally not collected in these states. However, some local jurisdictions within these states may have their own tax regulations.

Sales Tax Exemption Certificates: Managing Risk and Compliance Across U.S. States 

calendar7/14/2025

Sales tax rules in the U.S. can be complex, especially when purchases or sales happen across state lines. That’s where sales tax exemption becomes important. Certain buyers, such as resellers, nonprofits, or manufacturers, government agencies and diplomats may not be required to pay sales tax on qualifying purchases. But to benefit, the process must be handled correctly, with proper documentation and an understanding of state-specific regulations.