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──Jul 20 , 2021What do I need to do every year after I register my company in Hong Kong?

Registered Hong Kong companyAfter that, the annual inspection and tax declaration should be done once a year. According to the first anniversary of the registration date, the annual inspection of Hong Kong companies should submit the annual return to the Company Registry, and then go to the tax Bureau to get a new business registration certificate. Commercial registration is divided into one year and three yearsyearsOr, if it is a three-year period, every three years.

Tax returns are generally for new companies18After a month, the tax office issues the first tax return, and upon receipt of the tax return, complete the tax return within the specified time and submit the tax return to the tax office. In the country called auditor report, generally need about two months of time, if it is newRegistered Hong Kong companyAfter one year, it is recommended to prepare and make an audit report in advance, because after the tax return is issued, it is required to submit within one month after the tax return is issued, and then make an auditor's report after receiving the tax return. In addition to do auditor report, to determine the closing date according to the company's situation, generally from the registration to the closing date is generally18The closing date of the Hong Kong fiscal year is annual3month31Day, or of the domestic fiscal year12month31Day.

What do I need to do every year after I register my company in Hong Kong?

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