
Opening a Company in Hong Kong in 2025
Hong Kong maintains its position as a major international financial centre, offering entrepreneurs a unique combination of strategic location, stable legal system, and developed infrastructure.
Hong Kong maintains its position as a major international financial centre, offering entrepreneurs a unique combination of strategic location, stable legal system, and developed infrastructure.
Introduction Hong Kong companies are among the most sought-after tools in international tax planning. They are actively used in international trade and other types of
Introduction: The Allure of Zero Income Tax Countries It is no secret that tax burden is one of the key factors when structuring an international
The Hong Kong Companies Ordinance provides a new mode of access to information from the Companies Register, which is introduced in stages from 23 August
The European Commission reviews AML rules The European Commission reviews anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism rules (AML/CFT). For the moment, the four
The European Commission’s report on implementation of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive On 19 August 2020 the European Commission published its first report on the implementation
Luxembourg: new requirements to trusts Luxembourg has tightened the requirements to trusts in relation to disclosure of information in accordance with the latest rules of
Aggressive tax planning: the European Commission gives recommendations to six Member States The European Commission has issued recommendations to the EU Member States, six of
1 April 2018 the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Ordinance came into force in Hong Kong. The basic change is introduction of two tiered profits tax rate
It is known that the route of data flow within the automatic exchange of financial account information under the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) depends on