Business Operations in Hong Kong (Portfolio 7152)

Michael Olesnicky

Senior Consultant

Baker & McKenzie LLP

Noam Noked

Tax Consultant

Baker & McKenzie LLP

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Steven Sieker

Partner

Baker & McKenzie LLP

At a glance

I. Hong Kong - The Territory, Its People and Economy
II. Operating a Business in Hong Kong
III. Forms of Doing Business in Hong Kong
IV. General Scheme of Taxation
V. Income Taxation
VI. Profits Tax - Special Considerations
VII. Taxation of Nonresidents
VIII. Taxation of a Branch
IX. Personal Assessment
X. Assessment, Filing and Other Compliance Issues
XI. Stamp Duty
XII. Other Taxes
XIII. Estate Duty
XIV. Intercompany Pricing
XV. Special Provisions Relating to Multinationals
XVI. Avoidance of Double Taxation

Abstract

The Portfolio discusses the political, economic and legal structure of Hong Kong and its investment climate. Forms of doing business, trade and commerce regulation, and business registration requirements are described. Particular emphasis is placed upon Hong Kong's tax system and the taxation of business profits. Estate duty and stamp duty considerations are also described.

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