Company: MKDWW
Filing Date: 2025-04-03
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001641172-25-002610
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Company: MKDWELL Tech Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-03
Form: F-1
Chunk 47
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 the future. Although MKD does not believe that MKD’s legal entities organized outside of the PRC constitute PRC resident enterprises, it is possible that the PRC tax authorities could reach a different conclusion. In such case, we may be considered a PRC resident enterprise and may therefore be subject to enterprise income tax at 25% on MKD’s global income as well as PRC enterprise income tax reporting obligations. If MKD is considered a PRC resident enterprise and earn income other than dividends from MKD’s PRC subsidiaries, a 25% enterprise income tax on MKD’s global income could significantly increase MKD’s tax burden and materially and adversely affect MKD’s cash flow and profitability.

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PRC regulation of loans to and direct investment in PRC entities by offshore holding companies and governmental control of currency conversion may delay or prevent us from using the proceeds from the Business Combination to make loans or additional capital contributions to our PRC subsidiaries in China, which could materially and adversely affect our liquidity and our ability to fund and expand our business.

The Company is an offshore holding company which following the Business Combination conducts its operations in China through its PRC subsidiaries. The Company may make loans to our PRC subsidiaries, it may make additional capital contributions to such PRC subsidiaries, it may establish new PRC subsidiaries and make capital contributions to these new PRC subsidiaries, or it may acquire offshore entities with business operations in China in an offshore transaction. To the extent cash or assets in the business is in mainland China or a mainland China entity, the funds and assets may not be available to fund operations or for other use outside of mainland China due to interventions in or the imposition of restrictions and limitations on the ability of the Company or its subsidiaries by the PRC government to transfer cash or assets.

Most of these ways are subject to PRC regulations and approvals or registration. For example, loans to our wholly owned PRC subsidiaries to finance their activities cannot exceed statutory limits and must be registered with the local counterpart of SAFE. If we decide to finance our wholly owned PRC subsidiaries by means of capital contributions, these capital contributions are subject to registration with the SAMR or its local branch, reporting of foreign investment information with the PRC Ministry of Commerce, or registration with other governmental authorities in China. Due to the restrictions imposed on loans in foreign currencies extended to PRC domestic companies, we are not likely to make such loans to our PRC domestic subsidiaries. Further, we are not likely to finance the activities of our PRC domestic