Official media reports for the first time in nearly three years on the self-inspection of overseas income, which means that all Chinese citizens with overseas income are required to pay taxes. Previously, only major account holders were notified to self-inspect, but now all domestic investors must pay taxes.
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Official media reports for the first time in nearly three years on the self-inspection of overseas income, which means that all Chinese citizens with overseas income are required to pay taxes. Previously, only major account holders were notified to self-inspect, but now all domestic investors must pay taxes.