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Income Tax
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
INCOME TAX

NOTE 9 INCOME TAX

 

The Company’s operating subsidiaries are governed by the Income Tax Law of the PRC concerning Foreign Investment Enterprises and Foreign Enterprises and various local income tax laws (“the Income Tax Laws”).

 

All PRC subsidiaries, except for He Meida, are subject to income tax at the 25% statutory rate.

 

He Meida incorporated in Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region is subject to income tax at 15% statutory rate. The local government has implemented an income tax reduction from 15% to 9% valid through December 31, 2020.

 

Perfect Dream was incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), and under the current laws of the BVI dividends and capital gains arising from the Company’s investments in the BVI are not subject to income taxes.

 

Ever-Glory HK was incorporated in Samoa, and under the current laws of Samoa has no liabilities for income taxes.

 

Ever-Glory Supply Chain Service Co., Limited was incorporated in Hongkong. Under the current laws of Hongkong, its income tax rate is 8.25% when its profit is under HKD 2.0 million and its income tax rate is 16.5% when its profit is over HKD 2.0 million.

 

The PRC’s Enterprise Income Tax Law imposes a 10% withholding income tax for dividends distributed by a foreign invested enterprise in PRC to its immediate holding company outside China; such distributions were exempted under the previous income tax law and regulations. A lower withholding tax rate will be applied if there is a tax treaty arrangement between mainland China and the jurisdiction of the foreign holding company. The foreign invested enterprise became subject to the withholding tax starting from January 1, 2008. Given that the undistributed profits of the Company’s subsidiaries in China are intended to be retained in China for business development and expansion purposes, no withholding tax accrual has been made.

 

After the tax liability adjustment resulted from the reevaluation of the Company’s tax position (resulting in the company allocating substantially all of the earnings of the Samoan subsidiary to the PRC and reporting such earnings as taxable in the PRC), pre-tax income for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020 was taxable in the following jurisdictions: 

 

   2021   2020 
   (In thousands of
U.S. Dollars)
 
PRC  $2,864   $5,752 
Others   (11)   (10)
   $2,853   $5,742 

 

The following table reconciles the PRC statutory rates to the Company’s effective tax rate for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively:

 

   2021   2020 
   (In thousands of
U.S. Dollars)
 
U.S. tax rate   21.0%   21.0%
Valuation allowance   138.4%   13.1%
Other   (56.2)%   8.9%
Effective income tax rate   103.2%   43.0%

  

Income tax expense for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020 is as follows:

 

   2021   2020 
   (In thousands of
U.S. Dollars)
 
Current        
U.S. Federal        
Foreign  $2,942   $2,375 
Total Deferred  $2,942   $2,375 
Deferred          
U.S. Federal          
Foreign  $3   $3 
Total Deferred  $3   $3 
Income tax expense  $2,945   $2,469 

 

Deferred tax assets for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020 is as follows:

 

   2021   2020 
   (In thousands of
U.S. Dollars)
 
Inventories, net  $1,684   $1,688 
Accounts receivable, net   624    824 
Deferred income   2,387    485 
Accrued expenses   2,464    1,930 
Depreciation   108    85 
Net operating loss carryforward   3,782    2,091 
Deferred tax assets   11,049    7,103 
Valuation allowance   (10,150)   (6,201)
Deferred tax assets, net  $899   $902 

  

The U.S. Tax Reform signed into law on December 22, 2017 significantly modified the U.S. Internal Revenue Code by, among other things, reducing the statutory U.S. federal corporate income tax rate from 35% to 21% for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2017; limiting and/or eliminating many business deductions; migrating the U.S. to a territorial tax system with a one-time transition tax on a mandatory deemed repatriation of previously deferred foreign earnings of certain foreign subsidiaries; subject to certain limitations, generally eliminating U.S. corporate income tax on dividends from foreign subsidiaries; and providing for new taxes on certain foreign earnings. The Company measured the current and deferred taxes based on the provisions of the Tax legislation. After the Company’s measurement, no deferred tax expense (income) relating to the Tax Act changes for the year ended December 31, 2021.