To deepen the integration of law, finance, and taxation in practical operations, enhance the professional capabilities of lawyers in legal services, and help clients achieve both risk prevention and value creation, on February 9th, the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center hosted the last salon on law and taxation practices before the Lunar New Year at the Beijing Longan (Guangzhou) Law Firm.

This salon was facilitated by Lawyer Zhang Bo, a senior researcher at the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center and from the Longan Foshan Office. Lawyer Chen Banliang, director of the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center and a senior partner in Longan Guangzhou, delivered the concluding speech. Lawyer Hao Hao, deputy director of the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center and a senior partner in Longan Guangzhou, served as the host of this event.

Lawyer Hao Hao extended a warm welcome to all participants, and then shared his views in light of the current situation in the law, finance, and taxation service industry. He frankly stated that building integrated law, finance, and taxation service capabilities is not something that can be achieved overnight. Compared with the ideal professional division of labor and collaborative model, there is still much room for improvement in current service processes. All participants need to be patient and proactive. Regarding future development, he mentioned that in the new year, the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center will further strengthen horizontal communication and professional capacity building, aiming to create a high-quality learning and growth platform to help all lawyers improve their level of integrated law, finance, and taxation services. Finally, Lawyer Hao Hao encouraged participants to benefit from the valuable insights and in-depth discussions during this salon, thereby broadening their professional horizons and gaining new inspiration and insights.

Special Presentation

Lawyer Zhang Bo

Senior researcher at the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center

Lawyer from the Longan Foshan Office

Certified public accountant, intermediate accountant, tax consultant

Lawyer Zhang Bo has long worked in the field of finance and taxation in enterprises and institutions. As a certified public accountant, intermediate accountant, and tax consultant, he has rich practical experience and multiple professional qualifications, making him a composite expert. During the special presentation session, Lawyer Zhang Bo shared his thoughts on the theme of “Taxation thinking empowering civil and commercial business – from risk prevention to value creation”. He used several typical cases he handled to explain in detail how taxation thinking is applied in civil and commercial business and its significant value.

Through examples such as tax responsibilities for equity transfer awards, financial statement analysis of small household appliance enterprises, and interpretation of tax terms in village collective contracts, she explained the important role of taxation thinking in identifying potential risks in transaction structures and warning about corporate compliance risks in a simple and clear manner. In addition, she shared practical experiences in conducting precise reviews during audit services, saving customers from significant economic losses, and optimizing customers’ tax burdens through tax planning for year-end bonuses. This vividly demonstrated the specific path of integrating law, finance, and taxation in practice, from risk management to value creation. Lawyer Zhang emphasized that integrating taxation thinking into the entire process of civil and commercial business has become a key factor in improving the quality of legal services and enhancing customers’ satisfaction.

Lawyer Zhang also described in detail the important role of finance and taxation thinking in legal work, how to effectively integrate tax and law, and how this can help enterprises prevent risks and create value. This further deepened the understanding of the participants regarding the integration of law, finance, and taxation.

Conclusion Speech

At the end of the salon, Lawyer Chen Banliang delivered a concluding speech and gave professional comments. Lawyer Chen expressed his gratitude for Lawyer Zhang Bo’s excellent presentation and highly praised the achievements of the salon. He also engaged in lively discussions with the participants regarding challenges, pain points, and opportunities in the collaborative practice of law, finance, and taxation. They discussed topics such as collaborative models for tax-related legal services, risk identification techniques, and professional integration. The atmosphere was lively, and interactions were extensive, further solidifying the consensus on “integration of law and taxation” and accumulating valuable experience for future professional services.

The successful holding of this salon on law and taxation practices not only deepened the participants’ understanding of the concept of “integration of law, finance, and taxation” but also pointed out the direction for the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center in practical collaboration and professional integration in the new year. It laid a solid foundation for improving the quality and effectiveness of tax-related legal services. In the future, Longan Guangzhou will continue to leverage the platform advantages of the Longan Bay Law, Finance, and Taxation Integration Research Center, deepen its work in the field of integrated law, finance, and taxation, improve its professional service capabilities, and actively carry out various practical seminars and exchanges. This will provide customers with more targeted and practical legal services solutions, helping enterprises develop through professional expertise.