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APAC Tax Update – China and Hong Kong

Presented at DFK International World Conference Vancouver, July 2026

Presented by: Dorothy Wong, Director – Business Development JCK & Associates, Hong Kong China

HONG KONG

Corporate Profits Tax (Two-Tiered System)

If you own or control multiple corporate entities in Hong Kong, only one single company within your connected group can use the lower 8.25% tier.

Taxable Profits Tax Rates
First HKD2,000,000 (Approx. USD255K) 8.25%
Amounts Above HKD2,000,000 16.5%

Salaries Tax

Progressive Rate

Net chargeable Income Rate Salary Tax
On the first HK$50,000 (~USD6,410) 2% HK$1,000
On the next HK$50,000 (~USD6,410) 6% HK$3,000
On the next HK$50,000 (~USD6,410) 10% HK$5,000
On the next HK$50,000 (~USD6,410) 14% HK$7,000
HK$200,000 (~US$25,640) HK$16,000 (US$2,050) ~8%
Remainder 17%

 

Standard tax rate

From 2024/2025 onward Tax rate
Two-tiered standard rates – One first HK$5M of net income 15%
Remainder 16%

Property Tax

Levied on owners of land and building situated in Hong Kong who receive rental income, 15% standard rate on net assessable value [(Gross rent – rates – irrecoverable rent) x 80%]

The Hong Kong Tax Advantages

Hong Kong maintains an elite tax status internationally due to several critical exemptions:

  • No Valued-Added Tax (VAT)
  • No Sales Tax
  • No Capital Gains Tax
  • No Withholding Tax (except for Royalty – 4.95%)
  • No Inheritance Tax / Gift Tax

HONG KONG — Preferential Tax Regimes for Funds, Family Offices and Carried Interest

(1) Timeline & Effective Date

Old Rule (Before): N/A

New Rule (After): Bill enters LegCo on 24 June 2026 for first reading but applies retrospectively from the Year of Assessment 2025/2026

(2) Definition of “Fund”

Old Rule (Before): Strict multi-investor rule. Single-investor structures (“Fund-of-One”) were fully taxed.

New Rule (After): “Fund-of-One” is now permitted (0% tax). Explicitly includes pension and sovereign wealth funds.

(3) Qualifying Investments

Old Rule (Before): Only standard stocks, bonds, and funds qualified for 0% tax.

New Rule (After): Expanded to include cryptos (digital assets), private loans, offshore real estate, and precious metals.

(4) Incidental Cap on Interest

Old Rule (Before): Restrictive 5% cap on interest income. Going over 5% made all interest fully taxable.

New Rule (After): 5% cap is removed. All interest income from holding assets is 100% tax-exempt.

(5) Asset Threshold Calculation

Old Rule (Before): Required HKD240M Net Asset Value (NAV). All debts were subtracted blindly, shrinking the asset pool

New Rule (After): Switched to Assets Under Management (AUM). Family loans are NOT deducted (external bank loans still are).

(6) Joint-Venture Family SPEs

Old Rule (Before): Tax exemption was tied to ownership %. A 50% family stake meant only 50% of profits were tax-free.

New Rule (After): 100% full tax relief for the entire vehicle, regardless of ownership%, if the family retains management control.

(7) Salary Tax Waiver on Carried Interest

Old Rule (Before): Tax breaks were narrowly focused, mainly on standard private equity setups.

New Rule (After): Expands tax breaks on performance bonuses across tax-exempt funds. Requires physical work in HK and documented terms.

CHINA — VAT FRAMEWORK

Type (1) General Taxpayer (2) Small-Scale Taxpayer
Annual Taxable Turnover >RMB5M (~US$735K) ≤RMB5M (~US$735K)
Allowed to deduct input VAT against output VAT Uses a simplified flat levy method (no input VAT deductions)
VAT Exemption Threshold N/A Monthly sales under RMB100K (or quarterly sales under RMB300K ~US$14,285) are exempt from VAT

 

Standard VAT Rate (General Taxpayer):

  • 13%: Manufacturing, sale/import of stand goods, repair/replacement services, tangible movable asset leasing
  • 9%: Transportation, construction, real estate sales/leasing, land use rights
  • 6%: Financial services, modern services, consumer services
  • 0%: Export of goods and qualified cross-boarder services

Levy rate (Small-Scale Taxpayer): The preferential rate is 1%, effective until 31 Dec 2027.

CHINA — NEW VAT LAW (EFFECTIVE FROM 1 JAN 2026)

(1) Place of Taxable Transaction

Old Rule (Before): Vague criteria regarding the location of service provision and place of us

New Rule (After): Principle of place of consumption; consumption within the territory is taxable

(2) Excess Threshold for Small-scale Taxpayers

Old Rule (Before): Register within 15 days after the end of the declaration period

New Rule (After): Effective from the first day of the period in which the threshold is exceeded

(3) Mixed Sales

Old Rule (Before): Only one transaction combining goods and services is allowed. Combining items with different tax rates constitutes concurrent operations; if not accounted for separately, the highest tax rate applies

New Rule (After): The expanded scope now treats any transaction with multiple tax rates in a primary-secondary relationship as a mixed sale. The entire transaction is taxed at the primary activity’s rate, without distinguishing between goods and services.

(4) Input Tax Deduction

Old Rule (Before): Catering, daily household expenses, and entertainment services are non-deductible

New Rule (After): Only those directly used for consumption are non-deductible.

(5) Tax Item Classification

Old Rule (Before): 5 categories: including “processing, repair and replacement services”

New Rule (After): 4 categories: Labor services merged into services.

(6) Long-term Asset Deduction

Old Rule (Before): Full deduction allowed for mixed-use assets

New Rule (After): Assets > RMB 5 Million require annual adjustment and write off

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