MAJOR TAXES IN HONG KONG
Profits Tax (Corporate Income Tax)
All corporations, partnerships, trustees
and bodies of persons carrying on any trade, profession or
business in Hong Kong are chargeable to tax on all profits
(excluding profits arising from the sale of capital assets)
arising in or derived from Hong Kong from such trade, profession
or business.
The profits tax rate for the year of assessment 2003/04 (from
1 April 2003 to 31 March 2004) is 17.5%.
Detailed information on Hong Kong Profits Tax.
Hong Kong Stamp Duty
In accordance with the Stamp Duty Ordinance (Cap. 117), the
following transactions and documents are subject to stamp
duty:-
(1) Conveyance on sale,
(2) Agreement for sale of residential property,
(3) Lease of immovable property, and
(4) Transfer of Hong Kong stock.
More information on Hong Kong Stamp Duty
Hong Kong Property Tax
Property Tax is charged on the owners of land and/or buildings
in Hong Kong and is computed at the standard rate on the net
assessable value of the property.
If the income from property chargeable to Property Tax is
included in the taxpayer's profits for Profits Tax purposes,
or if the property owned by the taxpayer is occupied by him/her
for business purposes, the amount of Property Tax paid may
be deducted from the amount of Profits Tax assessed. Corporations
carrying on a trade, profession or business in Hong Kong,
on application made in writing to the Commissioner, may be
exempt from paying the Property Tax which would otherwise
be set off against their Profits Tax.
More information on Hong Kong Property Tax.
Hong Kong Salaries Tax
Salaries Tax (Individual Income Tax) is imposed on all income arising in or derived
from Hong Kong from an office or employment or any pension.
"Income arising in or derived from Hong Kong", without
in any way limiting the meaning of the expression, includes
all income derived from services rendered in Hong Kong.
More information on Hong Kong Salaries Tax.
Hong Kong Estate Duty
Estate Duty is charged, according to a sliding scale of rates
which vary with the date of the deceased's death on the total
value of the property situate in Hong Kong which "passes"
or is deemed to pass in connection with a person's death.
On 2 November 2005, the Legislative Council in Hong Kong passed the Revenue (Abolition of Estate Duty) Bill 2005 seeking to amend the Estate Duty Ordinance ("EDO") with a view to abolish estate duty in Hong Kong. Please refer to the updates on Hong Kong tax law: Hong Kong Abolished Estate Duty.
More information on Hong Kong Estate Duty. |