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Yaqin Chen (Julie)
yc334@saclink.csus.edu
Yaqin Chen graduated from Hubei Finance and Economics College, majoring in Taxation. After that, she earned a Bachelor’s in Accounting from Zhongnan Finance and Law University. Now, Ms. Chen is a senior officer in the Hubei Tax Bureau Wuhan City Foreign Branch. She has been working for the Hubei Tax Bureau for 10 years. She has worked as a tax collector and as a tax inspector. Now she is responsible for the daily administration of several foreign companies and joint-venture companies, and the exchange of international tax information within Wuhan city.
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Suyu Hou (Rebecca)
sh974@saclink.csus.edu
Rebecca Hou is a senior staff member for the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau in China. She attended Huazhong Agricultural University in Wuhan where she received a B.S. in Food Science and Technology. After that, she worked as an English translator in the Hubei Human Resource Center. In October 2004, she entered the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau and received the Certificate of Accountancy in 2005. Her job in the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau involves collecting taxes, analyzing financial report, supervising tax payments, checking taxpayers' account books, and dealing with tax dodging cases. Currently she is a visiting scholar at CSUS. |
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Jianming Huang (William)
jh2539@saclink.csus.edu
William Huang, whose major is taxation, graduated from Zhongnan Financial University in 1997. From that time, he has been working for the Wuhan Local Taxation Bureau Foreign Branch. He received the qualification of CCPA (Chinese Certificated Public Accountant) in 2002. He has worked in a variety of areas, including taxation collection, taxation management, and tax auditing. As an experienced person in that realm for 10 years, he is now a senior staff member and continues to serve a various types of taxpayers. |
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Xun Luo (Jenny)
xl97@saclink.csus.edu
Jenny Luo is a tax auditor in the Wuhan Local Taxation Bureau. She served in the position for 5 years and had responsibility for more than 30 foreign companies’ tax issues. Her main job includes auditing taxes paid by each company every year and checking their tax returns every month. She is also the assistant to the manager of her department which is responsible for the key companies’ tax issues in Qingshan district in Wuhan. The assistant’s responsibility is to keep a connection with each administrative department of the bureau. Ms. Luo majored in English literature from Huazhong Science and Technology University. Now she is looking forward to obtaining her Master’s degree in accounting from Zhongnan Economic and Law University upon her return to Wuhan.
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Yaning Meng (Yarib)
ym289@saclink.csus.edu
Yarib Meng is a taxation official in the Hubei Provincial Local Taxation Bureau, Yicheng City Branch located in central China. He served in the taxation area for 8 years prior to his advanced studies at CSUS and acts as the Deputy Director of the Laws and Policies Department in the bureau. He has worked successively in the Bureau Office, the Tax Collection and Management Department, the Taxation Checking Department, the Social Security Management Department, the Personnel and Training Department, and the Laws and Policies Department which include almost all the core departments in the taxation bureau. During the working period, he participated in many big taxation checking actions organized by the bureau. He is very familiar with the Chinese taxation system and taxation management situations.
Yarib majored in Accounting in China and was selected, along with 17 colleagues, by the provincial bureau from 4,000 employees to study international accounting at CSUS. Soon he will finish the course studies and is searching for an internship in a U.S. governmental department to further his studies. |
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Wei Ouyang (Scott)
wo49@saclink.csus.edu
Scott Ouyang is from China and works for the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau in China. Now he is studying at CSUS as a visiting scholar due to an exchange program opportunity between China and America.
Scott Ouyang graduated from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law and earned a Master’s in Economics with an emphasis in Public Finance in December 2005. From January 2006 to now, he has been working for the Wuhan Taxation Bureau, a branch bureau of the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau. He is responsible for tracking the taxable income of taxpayers for taxation purposes.
After six months of working for the Taxation Bureau, Scott Ouyang was sent to a foreign language school to study English for one year, and then he received this opportunity to study in America.
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Yan Ren (Rachel)
yr94@saclink.csus.edu
Yan Ren graduated from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics. She has been working in the Wuhan Local Taxation Bureau ever since. In the first two years, she worked in the tax-collecting department, issuing tax receipts for taxpayers. In November 2003, she was appointed to be a tax collector working in Sub-Branch One of the bureau. As a tax collector, she is in charge of roughly twenty companies and non-profit organizations. Her major work is supervising the tax declarations and tax payments of taxpayers, collecting and analyzing the economic data from the companies, and filling out various analyzing forms monthly. She also provides taxation services and counseling for the taxpayers, informs taxpayers of the latest tax regulations, and coordinates the relationship between taxpayers and the bureau. |
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Zusheng Tan (Foster)
zt67@saclink.csus.edu
Zusheng Tan is a deputy director of the Local Taxation Bureau of a beautiful county beside the Yangzi River in Hubei Province, China. He has worked for more than 14 years and accumulated abundant experience in financial and personnel management. He is 37 years old and is in the golden duration of his career. Before coming to Sacramento as a visiting scholar of Sac State, he went to the famous Wuhan University in China to learn English in order to maintain his long-lasting competition in the oncoming global economy. |
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Chao Wang (Chris)
cw729@saclink.csus.edu
Chao Wang has a Master in Business Administration. He is a senior staff member of the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau in China. He has been working there for over five years. Mr. Wang works as an internal auditor in the taxation bureau, issues tax certification and certificates for newly opened companies. He is also a staff member in the law department of the taxation bureau. Currently, Mr. Wang is a visiting scholar at CSUS, California. |
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Fei Wang (Faith)
fw55@saclink.csus.edu
Faith Wang has worked at Yichang Local Taxation Bureau since September of 1997 when she graduated from Wuhan University of Science and Engineering, Donghu where she majored in Taxation. Through the Social Continuing Education system, she received a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in 2005. She has a rich experience in many different kinds of tasks inside the taxation bureau such as collection of private and corporate business revenue for 3 years, and inspection of foreign business local tax revenue for 2 years. She has also been an accountant of a branch taxation bureau for 2 years and an assistant consultant of local tax laws for half a year. In 2005, she passed a promotion exam held for female employees of the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau and received a chance to receive leadership training. Then, she worked as a vice director in the local taxation bureau of Dayang district for one and a half years, where she drafted documents and speeches for the directors. After she passed a language exam held province-wide and received one-year of English training at the College of Foreign Language and Literature, Wuhan University, she is currently studying pre-MBA and International Accounting courses at California State University, Sacramento and researching for a project on Models for Financing and Cultivating Small Businesses. |
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Lei Wang (Shelley)
lw432@saclink.csus.edu
Shelley is an employee of the Hubei Taxation Bureau in the administration department. Prior to her work for the administration department, she served as a tax collector in the taxation bureau. During the three years in her position in the administration department, she learned to handle basic daily tax affairs with taxpayers including filling out tax returns, replying to the latest tax policy, and dealing with the tax data collected from them. Ms. Wang also has expertise in writing official tax documents and articles. Her daily duty is to coordinate with the directors of different sections and collect tax policies and papers for the whole taxation bureau. She graduated from Wuhan University of Technology and Science where she double-majored in Law and Management and where she also earned her Master’s in Business Management. |
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Min Wu (Grace)
mw799@saclink.csus.edu
Grace Wu has a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese literature. She is a tax collector in Hubei’s local taxation bureau, China. Her job is collecting taxes, supervising the taxpayers with tax issues, reporting to the leaders by filling out forms, and checking the tax payers’ accounting books. She usually deals with taxpayers including local and international firms. Now, she is studying at CSUS as a visiting scholar. |
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Lu Xiao (Roady)
lx79@saclink.csus.edu
Roady Xiao is a Deputy Section Chief in the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau, China. He was promoted to this position recently and takes part responsibility for tax registration, filling returns, and appraisal of tax-collecting efficiency. Before this current position, he worked as a taxation agent for five years, and has sufficient experience administrating and serving small-business taxpayers. He is well-trained in tax auditing and possesses good knowledge both of tax law and GAAP.
Xiao attended Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan where he received a B.A. in International Finance. Subsequently, he attained an MBA degree from the same university. Performing successfully on the selection exam of the Hubei Local Taxation Bureau, he achieved this opportunity to participate in a training program on international accounting and taxation at California State University, Sacramento.
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Liu Yang (Cece)
ly226@saclink.csus.edu
Liu Yang is a senior member of the imposition department of the Hubei Taxation Bureau. After she graduated from Wuhan University in 1994 with a Bachelor’s in International Trade, she served in the Bank of China for 6 years and was responsible for the credit department. In 1998, she transferred to the Hubei Taxation Bureau and began a new challenge in her career. Currently she is responsible for investigating companies, collecting financial statements from them, and checking their taxable items according to their accounting data. At the end of every month, she provides a statement of the whole imposition to the superior department. |
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Xiang Zeng (Jack), B.A.
z28@saclink.csus.edu
Xiang Zeng has a Bachelor of Economics in Taxation. He works at the Wuhan Local Taxation Bureau of Hubei Province in China. He is responsible for supervising the taxpaying of foreign investment companies in Wuhan and checking and auditing their account books and other information related to taxpaying. He also deals with other taxation issues of these companies and answers their questions about taxes specific to their needs. |
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Di Zhang (Edy)
dz67@saclink.csus.edu
Edy (Di Zhang) graduated from Wuhan University of Technology in 2003, and obtained a Bachelor’s degree in economics.
She had seven-months of experience in an electronic company as an intern after her graduation. In addition, during this time, she was an assistant manager in the sales department and provided help to sales representatives. She began to work for Hubei Taxation Bureau in 2004 when she passed the exam to be a civil servant. She was assigned to work in Daye Taxation Bureau, a branch of the Hubei Taxation Bureau, in the Tax Inspection Department. She deals with tax evasion cases and checks accounts for companies.
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Tingting Zhang (Daisy)
tz64@saclink.csus.edu
Daisy Zhang, with her Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science, has worked at Hubei’s local taxation bureau since November of 1995 as a sole-proprietary tax collector. She checked the conditions of proprietors and their business, evaluated tax levels, and explained policies to tax payers. After May of 2006, she became a staff member of the bureau’s comprehensive office and writes correspondences for the bureau. Daisy Zhang returned to Wuhan University to study English for a year from 2006-2007, and came to CSUS to study international accounting. |
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Qing Zhou (Richard)
qz25@saclink.csus.edu
Richard graduated from Wuhan University in China four years ago with a Bachelor’s in computer science and an auxiliary Bachelors degree in Business Administration. Richard works for the local taxation bureau of Hubei Province in the computer department. His main duty involves the development of information systems related to tax collection. Since these development projects are outsourced to IT companies, Mr. Zhou’s role is to express and exchange the Taxation Bureau’s requirements for the information systems with the IT companies. He is also responsible for inspecting the entire developing process to ensure that those IT companies meet the ever-evolving requirements. |
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