Guides

  • Guide: Compliance in Hong Kong

    Guide: Compliance in Hong Kong

    Running a company in Hong Kong is straightforward if you keep good records and file on time. This guide explains the core tasks that keep your entity in good standing, from registry filings to tax and payroll. Every Hong Kong company must maintain accurate statutory records, use a Hong Kong registered office, and appoint a…

  • Guide: How to choose the right business structure in Hong Kong

    Guide: How to choose the right business structure in Hong Kong

    A practical overview of Hong Kong business structures, from private limited companies to branches and representative offices. Learn the pros, key steps, and next actions so you can choose the right setup and move forward smoothly.

  • The complete guide to working in Hong Kong

    The complete guide to working in Hong Kong

    Hong Kong welcomes skilled professionals through several admission schemes. Read our guide if you are thinking about working in Hong Kong.

  • Hong Kong Women Maternity Leave Extends

    Hong Kong Women Maternity Leave Extends

    Hong Kong extends maternity leave The Hong Kong Legislative Council has passed the Employment Amendment Bill 2019 in its third reading in July 2020. The result of this Employment Amendment Bill is to: Extend the maternity leave to 14 weeks (from 10 weeks) for female HK citizens who are currently employed by Hong Kong companies.…

  • Managing and Operating a Business in Singapore

    Managing and Operating a Business in Singapore

    Looking to expand your business in Singapore? This guide explains the key steps such as opening a corporate bank account, finding the right office space, hiring local talent and managing operations. It gives you a clear overview of what it takes to successfully manage and grow your business in Singapore.

  • Understand tax in Singapore

    Understand tax in Singapore

    Singapore’s tax system varies depending on residency status. Tax residents face progressive rates up to 24%, while non‑residents pay a flat rate or higher, depending on income type. This guide clarifies who is a tax resident, how filing works, and what it means for your personal or business tax obligations

  • Understand accounting in Singapore

    Understand accounting in Singapore

    Singapore requires companies to follow the Singapore Financial Reporting Standards (SFRS). Smaller businesses may qualify for the simplified SFRS for Small Entities. This guide explains the rules, who qualifies, and what they mean for your business.

  • Your 2025 Singapore Compliance Calendar: Deadlines & Audit Insights

    Your 2025 Singapore Compliance Calendar: Deadlines & Audit Insights

    Here is a calendar for the 2025 regulatory deadlines in Singapore. 

  • What you need to know about regulatory authorities as a business owner in Singapore

    What you need to know about regulatory authorities as a business owner in Singapore

    Let’s have a look at the key regulatory authorities in Singapore that you need to know about as a business owner.

  • Compliance in Singapore: Tax, GST & Payroll

    Compliance in Singapore: Tax, GST & Payroll

    Compliance in Singapore means keeping up with tax, GST, XBRL, and payroll rules. Each with strict deadlines and penalties. Accurate bookkeeping and reporting are essential, and many businesses choose to outsource these tasks to reduce risk and stay compliant.

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