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  2. Partnership taxation (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. Partnership taxation in Hong Kong is the taxation of the profits or losses generated by partnership business entities. First, these profits or losses of the partnership are assessed according to the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Ordinance, Chapter 112, section 22. After assessment, then said profits or losses flow through the partnership ...

  3. Taxation in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The wages and incomes received from employment are subjected to tax. Income tax rate in Hong Kong is 2% when net taxable income is from 1 to 50,000 Hong Kong dollars, 6% when net taxable income is between 50,001 and 100,000 Hong Kong dollars, 10% when net taxable income is between 100,001 and 150,000 Hong Kong dollars and 14% when net taxable ...

  4. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing - Wikipedia

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    The move has drawn widespread criticism in Hong Kong and abroad: governance advocate and board member David Webb said that the government was the second-largest single investor in the Hong Kong market after Beijing, with a portfolio of local equities estimated to be worth about HK$150 billion.

  5. List of companies of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong: 2014 Batteries P A Baleno: Consumer services Apparel retailers Hong Kong: 1996 Fashion retailer P A Bank of China: Financials Banks Hong Kong: 1964 Bank P A Bank of East Asia: Financials Banks Hong Kong: 1918 Bank P A Café de Coral: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Sha Tin: 1968 Restaurants P A Capital Artists: Consumer services

  6. Profits tax - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong, profits tax is an income tax chargeable to business carried on in Hong Kong. Applying the territorial taxation concept, only profits sourced in Hong Kong are taxable in general. Capital gains are not taxable in Hong Kong, although it is always arguable whether an income is capital in nature. The persons chargeable to profits tax ...

  7. Hong Kong Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (香港交易所, SEHK, also known as Hong Kong Stock Exchange) is a stock exchange based in Hong Kong. It is one of the largest stock exchanges in Asia and the 9th largest globally by market capitalization as of August 2024. [2] The exchange plays a crucial role in connecting international investors with ...

  8. Hong Kong Companies Registry - Wikipedia

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    The Companies Registry[1] (CR; Chinese: 公司註冊處; also as Hong Kong Companies Registry[2][3]) is a government department under the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong. Its responsibilities include the registration of Hong Kong companies and non-Hong Kong companies under the Companies Ordinance, open ...

  9. Economy of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Hong Kong Central and Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong Currency Hong Kong dollar (HKD) Fiscal year 1 April – 31 March Trade organisations APEC, WTO, Group of Twenty (Chinese delegation), One Belt One Road, AIIB and ICC etc. Country group Developed/Advanced High-income economy Statistics Population 7,498,100 (2023) GDP $401.751 billion (nominal, 2024) $569.828 billion (PPP, 2024) GDP ...