Julia ZHEN Xiaoyun Partner, Accounting & Outsourcing Solutions
Background
- Master’s degree in French Literature from Capital Normal University
- Fluent in French, English and Chinese
Relevant experience
Julia joined Mazars in 2003. She heads the Accounting & Outsourcing Solutions practice in Beijing, leading a team of 35 professionals. She has a proven track record of successfully advising investors with their Chinese operations.
With over 20 years experience, she has acquired deep knowledge in accounting (PRC GAAP and IFRS), tax and business regulations, as well as business operations.
She has supported multinationals with their implementation in China, from drafting feasibility studies and business plan, to incorporation and setting up back-office functions.
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- Dec. 2024 - Management Measures of Beneficial Owner Information in China
- Dec. 2024 - Social Insurance Base of 2024
- Nov. 2024 - The electronic invoice of air ticket is on its way
- Nov. 2024 - Legal Holidays 2025 in Mainland China
- Oct. 2024 - The gradual raising of the statutory retirement age is being implemented in China
- Oct. 2024 - Electronic invoice of train ticket is on its way
- August 2024 - New Base of Social Contribution of 2024 in Shanghai and Beijing Are Announced
- July 2024 - Regulations of the Registered Capital Management System are implemented
- July 2024 - Shenzhen Social Security Update
- June 2024 - Key Revisions to the 2023 China Company Law - Chapter of Capital Contribution
- June 2024 - Shanghai Unemployment Insurance Stabilization and Return Policy Update
- APAC payroll newsletter 2024 Vol.2
- May 2024 - Measures to further optimize the management of foreign exchange business were announced
- May 2024 - Continually implementing comprehensive policies to stabilize employment
- April 2024 - A comprehensive set of policy measures in Shanghai is implemented to lighten the burden of SMEs
- April 2024 - A comprehensive set of policy measures in Shanghai is implemented to lighten the burden of SMEs
- Policy newsletter
- Jan 2024 - Amended Company Law of the People's Republic of China will be effected on 1 July 2024
- Jan 2024 - Tax filling calendar 2024 in China
- Dec. 2023 - New process of the social insurance declaration and payment in Shanghai and Beijing
- Dec. 2023 - Apostille Convention takes effect in China on November 7
- Nov 2023 - Legal holidays 2024 in Mainland China
- Oct 2023 - Preferential policies for the CIIE (China International Import Expo)
- 网络研讨会 | 全面数字化的电子发票已来,你准备好了吗?
- May 2023 - Tax declarations requirements for related party transactions
- Jun 2022 - Preferential policies for work resumption (in Shanghai)
- Mar 2022 - The extension of existing policies aimed at postponing the collection of certain taxes for manufacturing SMEs
- Jan 2022 - CIT preferential policy for SMEs
- Jan 2022 - The extension of the preferential policies for individual income tax for foreign employees
- Jan 2022 The extension of the preferential policies for individual income tax
- Jan 2022 - 2022 Tax Calendar
- Dec 2021 - The transition of the preferential policies for individual income tax will end on 31st December 2021
- Dec 2021 - Some preferential policies expire in the end of Y2021
- Preferential policy for Manufacturing SMEs
- Reminder: Year-end payroll matters
- Reminder for some main changes that will affect individual income tax ("IIT")
- Urban Maintenance and Construction Tax Law of the People's Republic of China
- Legal holidays 2022 in Mainland China: Impact for Companies
- February 2019 - Tax Relief for Small and Micro Enterprises
- February 2019 - Tax Relief for Small and Micro Enterprises
- Legal Holidays 2019 in Mainland China: Impact for Companies
- Update on mandatory social insurance in Beijing
- Mazars appoints 4 new women partners in China
- Accounting & outsourcing publications
- Accounting & Outsourcing newsletters