Hong Kong

  • Navigating the New Era of Hong Kong Tax Compliance (2025-26)

    Navigating the New Era of Hong Kong Tax Compliance (2025-26)

    Is your Hong Kong tax documentation a shield or a liability? As the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) moves toward a model of real-time digital surveillance and substance-based audits, the “how” and “why” of maintaining compliance is undergoing a high-stakes transformation. Discover why the “Mind and Management” of your company is now under the microscope and…

  • Hong Kong Expands Visa Renewal Window — Key Change from March 1, 2026

    Hong Kong Expands Visa Renewal Window — Key Change from March 1, 2026

    Effective March 1, 2026, Hong Kong now allows eligible applicants and their dependents under GEP, ASMTP, TechTAS, IANG, QMAS and ASSG to apply for visa extensions up to three months before their current permit expires—giving applicants more time to prepare and submit documentation.

  • Hong Kong Budget 2026-27: A Strategic Focus on Innovation and Growth

    Hong Kong Budget 2026-27: A Strategic Focus on Innovation and Growth

    On February 25, 2026, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po announced a budget featuring a HK$2.9 billion surplus. Key highlights include HK$20 billion for a new cross-border innovation hub focused on AI and semiconductors, alongside a tax review to attract multinational R&D. This budget aims to drive growth while ensuring fiscal stability.

  • Prism China is moving to a new home in Shenzhen

    Prism China is moving to a new home in Shenzhen

    Prism China is moving to a new office in Shenzhen! This transition will enhance our ability to serve clients and accommodate our expanding team as we continue to grow in the region.

  • After Three Years, Should Hong Kong’s Talent Scheme Be Improved?

    After Three Years, Should Hong Kong’s Talent Scheme Be Improved?

    Three years on, Hong Kong’s Top Talent Pass Scheme faces a crossroads. With over 220,000 newcomers and rising impact on jobs and housing, the city now weighs how to keep attracting talent while protecting local interests.

  • 5 well-known Hong Kong companies that were started by foreign founders

    5 well-known Hong Kong companies that were started by foreign founders

    A look at five foreign-founded companies that became part of Hong Kong’s story, from Cathay Pacific and Star Ferry to Lane Crawford, Dairy Farm and HSBC. These snapshots show how international founders built lasting brands and why the city still attracts entrepreneurs today.

  • 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.

  • Visiting Hong Kong: What every tourist should know before you go

    Visiting Hong Kong: What every tourist should know before you go

    Hong Kong welcomes millions of visitors every year with excellent transport and endless things to see and do. From world-class dining to peaceful hikes, the city blends energy and culture in a way few destinations can.

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