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Q: what would happen if i went to the tax authorities about my employer not withholding my taxes?

I am in Shenyang China and my school will not pay me salary and wont release my documents. seeing that I have worked for them for about 2 months and they did not withhold my taxes or social insurance premium I was considering talking to the tax authoritiees to ask about what my employer should be withholding from my taxes in order for me to remain tax compliant. Then I would go to my employer and tell them what I did and demands if they do not release my documents and pay me I will inform the tax authorities. As I am aware that snitching is part of Chinese culture and that China offer monetary awards for those who inform the authorities on illegal bible studies, teachers working illegally, and those selling pornography I might get a nice reward for ratting out my horrible employer.

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Sounds like you have the worst job in China. Based on your other posts, you also have the worst luck in China. Do ya think there's a common theme running through all your negativity? Maybe?

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They'll most likely tax you ... 

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how can you know they did not withhold if you never got paid yet?

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Sounds like you have the worst job in China. Based on your other posts, you also have the worst luck in China. Do ya think there's a common theme running through all your negativity? Maybe?

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