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  business registration search hk: Hong Kong Starting Business (Incorporating) in Hong Kong Guide IBP USA, 2013-08 2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Hong Kong Starting Business (Incorporating) in Hong Kong Guide
  business registration search hk: CORPORATE ACQUISITIONS AND MERGERS IN HONG KONG Virginia Tam, Cindy Hong, Philip Chui, 2017-03-29 Derived from Kluwer’s multi-volume Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers, the largest and most detailed database of M&A know-how available anywhere in the world, this work by highly experienced partners in the leading international law firm K&L Gates provides a concise, practical analysis of current law and practice relating to mergers and acquisitions of public and private companies in Hong Kong. The book offers a clear explanation of each step in the acquisition process from the perspectives of both the purchaser and the seller. Key areas covered include: structuring the transaction; due diligence; contractual protection; consideration; and the impact of applicable company, competition, tax, intellectual property, environmental and data protection law on the acquisition process. Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers is an invaluable guide for both legal practitioners and business executives seeking a comprehensive yet practical analysis of mergers and acquisitions in Hong Kong. Equivalent analyses of M&A law and practice in some 50 other jurisdictions, all contributed by leading law firms, are accessible on-line at www.kluwerlawonline.com. under Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers.
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  business registration search hk: Business and Investments in Asia Jorge Mongay, 2012 Today's globalization is changing the gravity center of Business on a worlwide basis. The classic triangle New York-London-Paris has been substituted by new strategic axis located in emerging nations. Asian countries are changing the dimensions of international trade and investments from a Global perspective. Locations like the Strait of Malacca in Malaysia or APEC will become extremely strategic in trade and commerce for the next 20 years and the most relevant demographic growth will be located in Asian nations. Asia is moving quickly and it does it in the right direction. Governments are facilitating investment processes to local and foreign companies. Not only China and India must be taken into consideration, other new “Challengers” are increasing very rapidly (Vietnam, Thailand or Malaysia), which, despite some internal problems like lack of democratic maturity and transparency, show very admirable values in Business activities. Social order, respect, family orientation or hard work are some of these assets. This book offers an “in-depth” analysis of ten Asian nations (China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Japan, Laos, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, India and Hong Kong) in order to help western managers and investors to do Business efficiently in this dynamic economic region. La globalización actual está cambiando el centro de gravedad de los negocios en todo el mundo. El clásico triángulo York-Londres-París ha sido sustituido por un nuevo eje estratégico localizado en los países emergentes. Los países asiáticos están cambiando las dimensiones del comercio internacional y las inversiones desde una perspectiva global. Lugares como el Estrecho de Malacca en Malasia o en APEC se convertirá en un alto valor estratégico en el comercio para los próximos 20 años y el crecimiento demográfico más relevante se encuentra en los países asiáticos. Asia se está moviendo rápidamente, y lo hace en la dirección correcta. Los gobiernos están facilitando los procesos de inversión a las empresas locales y extranjeras. No sólo China e India deben ser tenidos en cuenta, otros nuevos rivales están creciendo muy rápidamente (Vietnam, Tailandia o Malasia), que, a pesar de algunos problemas internos como la falta de madurez democrática y la transparencia, muestran valores muy admirables en los negocios. Orden social, el respeto, la orientación de la familia o el trabajo duro son algunos de estos activos. Este libro ofrece un profundo análisis de diez países asiáticos (China, Camboya, Vietnam, Japón, Laos, Corea del Sur, Singapur, Tailandia, India y Hong Kong) con el fin de ayudar a los directivos e inversores occidentales para hacer negocios de manera eficiente en esta dinámica región económica. INDEX Brief Introduction.- Acknowledgements.- Investments and Business in China.- Investments and Business in Cambodia .- Investments and Business in Vietnam.- Investments and Business in Japan.- Investments and Business in Laos.- Investments and Business in South Korea.- Investments and Business in Singapore.- Investments and Business in Thailand.- Investments and Business in India.- Investments and Business in Hong Kong.
  business registration search hk: Hong Kong Offshore Tax Guide Volume 1 Strategic, Practical Information, Regulations IBP, Inc., 2007-02-07 Hong Kong Offshore Tax Guide
  business registration search hk: Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong Ali F. Farhoomand, 2005-01-01 The case studies are topically diverse, and span a range of managerial functions and sectors. This casebook is an anthology of 28 cases from the series. The cases are written with a strong management perspective to offer a practical and interesting look at how successful entrepreneur-managers in Hong Kong systematically generate innovations in the shape of successful new products, services, processes and technologies when faced with various organizational and environmental challenges. They constitute a comprehensive self-contained course of study; each case can also be considered on its own.
  business registration search hk: Overseas Business Reports United States. Bureau of International Commerce, 1964
  business registration search hk: Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong , 2011
  business registration search hk: Risky Business in China J. Gordon, 2014-08-29 Risk is a major reason that companies fail in, or fail to enter, China. Packed with case studies, this unique book demonstrates how correctly applied due diligence can not only reduce business risk in China, but also provide excellent business intelligence to support negotiations and business relationships.
  business registration search hk: Doing Business 2020 World Bank, 2019-11-21 Seventeen in a series of annual reports comparing business regulation in 190 economies, Doing Business 2020 measures aspects of regulation affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity.
  business registration search hk: The New Legal Order in Hong Kong Raymond Wacks, 1999-11-01 As Hong Kong enters its third year under Chinese rule, the prognosis for the common law remains uncertain. Can the improbable doctrine of 'one country, two systems' be made to work? Will the political controversies that continue to bedevil the territory undermine the rule of law and the integrity of the legal order? The 21 essays in this important new collection consider these, and many other, questions. The first part examines several problems that lie at the heart of the Basic Law's promise of legal continuity. Hong Kong's economic order and its legal buttresses are analysed in Part 2, while the essays in Part 3 trace the shifts in social values as reflected both in Chinese and Hong Kong law. Though they embrace a wide area, the contributions to this volume suggest that, while many problems lie ahead, Hong Kong's law and legal system seem adequately entrenched to endure well into the future. Raymond Wacks is Professor of Law and Legal Theory at the University of Hong Kong. He is an international authority on the legal protection of privacy, and has also published widely in the field of legal theory. Professor Wacks has edited several books on Hong Kong law and human rights. His recent books include Privacy and Press Freedom (1995). The fifth edition of his text, Jurisprudence will appear in early 2000. “(B)y far the most comprehensive study of the post-1997 legal order I have come across, covering nearly all the subjects which the Basic Law touches upon... (I)t contains much insightful analysis of the historical development and future issues surrounding each topic... A very valuable contribution to scholarship... Far more importantly, there is no collection that comes close to such an array of good analysis on so many topics.” — Anthony Neoh, SC, Visiting Professor, Peking University
  business registration search hk: Early Film Culture in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Republican China Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh, 2018-02-14 A pathbreaking collection of essays on early Chinese-language cinema
  business registration search hk: Financial Analysis in Hong Kong Benny K B Kwok, 2013-07-15 Financial statements facilitate the communication between corporations and various stakeholders. The integrity, stability and transparency of such communication help preserving Hong Kong as a top global financial centre.To many laypersons, looking through financial statements can be like reading novels in a foreign language, with a sea of jargon obscuring the statements' true meaning. Financial Analysis in Hong Kong 2nd Edition is a product of experience, feedback and chapter review as well as an update of the changes in practices, guidelines, standards and legislations since its 1st edition in 2008. This 2nd edition provides a clear, concise reference for analysing corporations' financial statements.Based on the evaluations of published financials, this book is a convenient standalone guide for both novices and financial professionals in the boardroom and beyond.
  business registration search hk: The Regulations of Hong Kong Hong Kong, 1975
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  business registration search hk: Port Privatisation James Reveley, Malcolm T. Tull, 2008-01-01 'This book is an excellent reference on the state of port reform throughout the Asia-Pacific region. While there have been a number of articles in recent years on port reform in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore, much of the Asia-Pacific region has been overlooked. This book not only rectifies this gap by providing much needed insight into the situation in India, Japan, Malaysia, and New Zealand, while also consolidating the work already completed elsewhere. With the rise of Asia as the world's most important shipping and port market, the editors are to be commended for bringing new voices to the discussion and developing a strong contribution to the port reform and port governance literature.' - Mary R. Brooks, Dalhousie University, Canada
  business registration search hk: Doing Business 2011 World Bank, 2010-11-03 Eighth in a series of annual reports comparing business regulations in 183 economies, Doing Business 2011 measures regulations affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, employing workers, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, and closing a business. The report updates all 10 sets of indicators, ranks countries on their overall ease of doing business and analyzes reforms to business regulation- identifying which countries are improving strengthening their business environment the most and which ones slipped. Doing Business 2011 includes results on the ongoing research in the area of getting electricity and illustrates how reforms in business regulations can translate into better outcomes for domestic entrepreneurs and the wider economy. It also focuses on how women in particular are affected by complex business regulations.
  business registration search hk: Devolution, Port Governance and Port Performance Mary R Brooks, Kevin Cullinane, 2006-11-13 The relationship between ports and governments has changed profoundly over the past quarter of a century. Many governments have sought to extract themselves from the business of port operations and, in many cases, the provision of port services has devolved to local governments, communities or private management and administration. As such devolution implies a change in governance model, this trend raises questions about consequent performance. This issue examines the changed port management environment, focusing particularly on government policies such as devolution, regulatory reform and newly imposed governance models, all of which have exerted a significant influence over the nature of that changed environment. The issue is structured so as to first explore the devolution and port reform approaches for 14 countries or regions, before examining how ports are governed and what the choice of governance might mean for their performance. Part I introduces the issue, and provides a framework for defining the basic concepts involved in devolution; it paints a picture of the current port environment, its likely future evolution and the expected impact this will have on the functioning of ports. Part II examines the port industry in 14 countries or administrations, and presents the thinking behind any devolution programs that have been implemented. Part III focuses on port governance and devolution generally, and examines governance from both strategic management and economics perspectives, including topics such as governance models, supranational governance and stakeholder conflict. Part IV examines the measurement of port performance and closes by providing conclusions and a future research agenda. This issue will be of interest to port managers, government officials and academics alike.*Examines the relationship between ports and governments with a focus on devolution*Divided into sections that provide an overview, evaluate the port industry, disucss port governance, and suggest new measures of port performance*14 countries or regions are addressed
  business registration search hk: Secured Finance Law in China and Hong Kong Mark Williams, Haitian Lu, Chin Aun Ong, 2010-10-14 This book examines systematically the current systems of secured lending in China and Hong Kong, where companies or individuals offer personal property as security for credit advanced by a lender. Valid and enforceable security reduces the risk to the lender and so lowers the cost of credit to the borrower. However, the Hong Kong system, being largely derived from English law, is highly complex and in need of root-and-branch reform. The forces of inaction have triumphed and valuable opportunities to create a modern, rational and efficient system have been squandered. In China, on the other hand, a completely new system has been created in the last twenty years which, whilst it has various problems and defects, has some notable advantages over the common law equivalent found in Hong Kong.
  business registration search hk: The Hong Kong Government Gazette Hong Kong, 1922
  business registration search hk: Hong Kong Bob Howlett, 1998* Provides an overview of Hong Kong after its return to China in 1997. Includes chapters on the legal system, the economy, financial and monetary affairs, trade and industry, employment, education, housing, travel and tourism, the environment, transportation and others.
  business registration search hk: Competition Policy and Law in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan Mark Williams, 2005-09-08 A comprehensive guide to the competition regimes of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The book adopts an inter-disciplinary approach considering the political, economic and legal issues relevant to competition policy adoption.
  business registration search hk: Lending and Secured Finance Review Azadeh Nassiri, 2017-10-03 The Lending and Secured Finance Review, edited by Azadeh Nassiri of Slaughter and May, shares expertise on the developments in the corporate lending and secured finance markets in 23 different jurisdictions, and on the challenges and opportunities facing market participants. The information and guidance herein comes at an important time for this area of law, with concerns about Brexit, slow Eurozone growth, and the threat of US market deregulation to UK and European financial markets among multiple geopolitical risk factors on the horizon. Contributors include: Henri Wagner and Francois-Guillaume de Liedekerke, Allen & Overy LLP; Monica Thurmond and Eric J Stoller, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP; and Peter Lake, Slaughter and May.
  business registration search hk: Investing in China Jonsson Yinya Li, Adamas (Law Firm), 2005 Investing in China: The Emerging Venture Capital Industry is a unique and invaluable guide to venture capital in China. This important new book provides a detailed profile of the current state of the venture capital backed SME sector and an authoritative look at trends and future prospects. It provides an explanation of the mechanics of the investment process, from due diligence and investment monitoring, to exit, and a unique look at M & A opportunities and rules for foreign investors. The guide includes many detailed case studies and profiles of the IT, E-commerce, bio-technology and other sectors with potential for VC investment.
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  business registration search hk: Live and Work In Hong Kong Rachel Wright, 2013-12-05 Whatever your reasons for planning to live and work in Hong Kong, this comprehensive guide will tell you all you need to know to make the most of your time in this vibrant and challenging city. Organised into three sections: Living, Working, and Leisure, this book includes up to date information and well-informed opinion on: * The kind of lifestyle you can expect to enjoy in Hong Kong * The cost of living * Finding accommodation, whether short term or to buy or rent *Having and raising children in Hong Kong *Shopping for food or luxuries - Working and volunteering *Teaching English *Sporting events, special interest groups and the local arts scene *Travelling and places to visit *Entertainment and nightlife
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  business registration search hk: Entrepreneurship in Finance Henri Arslanian, 2016-11-15 Thinking of launching your own hedge fund? Want to learn more about the different steps involved in setting up and scaling a hedge fund? Want to understand what are the global best practices in order to grow your existing hedge fund and attract institutional investors? This book is the first hands-on publication to set out in concrete and practical terms the various steps and considerations necessary to successfully launch and manage a hedge fund in Asia, with a particular focus on Hong Kong and Singapore. Whilst most other hedge fund books cover the investment side of the hedge fund business, this book specifically provides in-depth insights into the crucial – and often misunderstood – non-investment aspects involved in launching a hedge fund business. It places particular focus on the legal, regulatory, fund structuring, tax, governance, capital raising, fund terms, budgeting, talent, office space, technology, operational and service provider selection considerations, from the pre-launch phase to the expansion and institutionalisation of the business. It is written for: any individual or team aiming to launch a hedge fund and seeking practical and experienced guidance; any existing hedge fund manager looking to grow and attract institutional-quality capital and investors; any fund manager or other industry participant globally intending to set up a presence in Asia any academic looking to learn more about the practical aspects of the hedge fund industry any student hoping to discover more about the hedge fund industry as a career choice.
  business registration search hk: The Hong Kong Law Reports , 1986
  business registration search hk: Politics and Change in Singapore and Hong Kong Stephan Ortmann, 2009-12-04 This book explains the changing pattern of contentious politics in the democratization process of the two city-states Singapore and Hong Kong. It explores the causal connections between popular contention and democratization by applying a multi-disciplinary approach, using theoretical insights from the political sciences, sociology and psychology. It argues that the differences in the strategies applied by the ruling elite in the city-states explain why members of the opposition were empowered or obstructed in challenging the government.
  business registration search hk: Hong Kong 1994 Renu Daryanani, 1994*
  business registration search hk: A Digest of Hong Kong Civil Case Law , 1982
  business registration search hk: e-Development Toward the Knowledge Economy E. Carayannis, C. Sipp, 2005-12-15 Profiling Smart Development: A thorough comparative empirical review of real and best e-Development policies and practices towards the Knowledge Economy. Based on the analysis of policies, practices and empirical development case studies, this book provides a methodology for matching development stage and development strategy, identifying best and real policies and practices for the most appropriate use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and knowledge to foster innovation and entrepreneurship and trigger, catalyze and accelerate sustainable development.
  business registration search hk: Doing Business in Hong Kong , 1993
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  business registration search hk: Start-Up Inge Hill, 2015-10-11 Start-Up is ideal for anyone looking to start a business – whether you are a student or a professional preparing to launch your own business or social enterprise. It covers the crucial business processes you need to consider when starting a new venture, and contains inspirational and educational cases of successful start-ups by young people from across the globe, including the UK, the US, Hong Kong and Romania. Drawing on the author's extensive practical experience, this book is a unique and invaluable guide to the world of start-ups. Key features: - Assumes no prior knowledge and covers essential finance skills. - Firmly based in practice with detailed advice on carrying out market and industry research. - Features an extensive range of international case studies and examples of start-ups. This concise and lively book is the perfect resource for students and entrepreneurs alike.
  business registration search hk: Hong Kong Listed Companies: Law & Practice 2nd Edition Julia Charlton, 2022-09-07 With the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong’s Listing Rules being subject to constant review and revision, the author offers important updates on amendments and fresh regulations introduced since the first edition. Beginning with the basics – What is a public company? What is a stock exchange? Hong Kong Listed Companies: Law & Practice 2nd Edition works its way methodically through the SEHK’s many provisions for regulation and compliance. It is a volume of depth and substance which sets the standard for financial industry reference books. Key Benefits For participants and stakeholders engaged in stock market activities, this second edition of Hong Kong Listed Companies: Law & Practice 2nd Edition is an essential companion, providing the ultimate guide with regard to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong’s (SEHK) exhaustive regulatory regime. Easy to follow, with information presented in logical order and plain language, this publication, expertly updated by experienced corporate finance lawyer Julia Charlton serves as an invaluable guide for seasoned practitioners, in-house counsel, chartered governance professional, accountants, other practitioners and students who require an understanding of the legal background and practical application of the rules and legislation that apply to listed companies. Other benefits included but not limited to: - Reduces time wastage and increases productivity by serving as a step-by-step guide to the understanding of the Listing Rules, the Securities and Futures Ordinance and the Companies Ordinance - Provides concise commentary on the law to aid readers in determining the best approach to adopt in line with their business needs - Case studies, diagrams, flow charts ease the company secretary’s day-to-day workflow, by illustrating the rules and giving examples of their application. Key Features The new 2nd Edition delivers more than 400 pages of new, and up-to-date commentary in relation to the Hong Kong Listing Rules: - These include but not limited to extensive changes to the sponsor regulatory regime introduced in 2013 and the major listing reforms in 2018 which added three new chapters (Chapter 8A, 18C and 19A) to the listing rules aimed at attracting the listing of Pre-revenue Biotech and Innovative Companies, including those with Weighted Voting Rights (WVR) structures and providing a new secondary listing route for companies primary listed on certain Qualifying Exchanges. - More recent listing reforms in 2021 – covering the listing regime for overseas issuers, Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPAC), the SEHK’s new Corporate Governance Code and the new requirements in relation to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) – are also highlighted. - How to handle ongoing obligations on listed companies under the Listing Rules. - Ongoing obligations on listed companies and their shareholders under other legislation, primarily the Securities and Futures Ordinance Cap. 671 (such as market misconduct, insider dealing, disclosure of interests).
Frequently Asked Questions - Electronic Search - cr
You can conduct company searches through the e-Search Services under the Companies Registry's e-Services Portal at www.e-services.cr.gov.hk as an Unregistered Online User. You …

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Customers can conduct a company name search by using the left partial search or exact name search which are both free of charge. Registered Online Users can, in addition to the above …

商業登記號碼 BUSINESS REGISTRATION NOREGISTRATION NO.
如你想知悉東主/合夥人的資料,你可申請一份商業登記冊內資料的摘錄。 Please note that details of the proprietor/partners of the business are not shown on the business registration …

Companies Registration and Insolvency Administration
Company Search Services: Members of the public can conduct searches on the current data of registered companies and digitised images of all registered documents kept in the Register at …

Business Registration Ordinance - e-Legislation
To amend the law relating to the registration of businesses in Hong Kong. (Amended 12 of 1985 s. 29(1)) 1. This Ordinance Ordinance. 2. Interpretation and application. (Amended 13 of 2010 …

How to Obtain Company Information - cr
List of registered charges of a company. Basic information on each charge such as. What are the search services provided? Digitised documents. You can select and place orders for the image …

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT NOTICE-BUSINESS …
Applications for business registration may be submitted in person or by post to the Business Registration Office of IRD (BRO) or through the GovHK. For applications submitted in person …

Frequently Asked Questions - Registration of User Account for …
Registration of a user account is required for using the e-Filing Services and Access to WI/PI Services (for designated specified persons). No registration fee is required. For using the e …

Business Registration Regulations - elegislation.gov.hk
Application for registration (1) A business registration application (other than a simultaneous business registration application) or a branch registration application must be made to the …

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Do I have to register my non-Hong Kong company in Hong Kong ? If your non-Hong Kong company is a body corporate and has established a place of business in Hong Kong, it is …

Companies Registration and Insolvency Administration
Members of the public can conduct searches on the current data of registered companies and digitised images of all registered documents at the Registry's Cyber Search Centre …

Frequently Asked Questions (Electronic Company …
Where can I view the sample AA provided by the Companies Registry? You can visit the Companies Registry's website (www.cr.gov.hk) to view the sample AA. The documents are …

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT NOTICE BUSINESS …
For more details on business registration, please download a pamphlet “A Brief Guide to Business Registration” from IRD’s website or call 187 8088.

Guideline on Registration of Company Names for Hong Kong …
To incorporate a local limited company, one of the first steps is to choose a company name. An existing company may also change its name by passing a special resolution. No provisional …

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT NOTICE BUSINESS …
For more details on business registration, please download a pamphlet “A Brief Guide to Business Registration” from IRD’s website or call 187 8088.

User Registration @ e-Registry - cr
Registration of a user account is required for using the e-Filing Services and Access to WI/PI Services (for designated specified persons). No registration fee is required. For using the e …

Price Guide to Main Services - cr
You can download the Business Registration Fee and Levy Table at www.cr.gov.hk; obtain a copy at the Companies Registry or by fax through the 24-hour enquiry hotline (IVRS) (852) 2234 9933.

Inland Revenue Department Notice - Business Registration
For more details on business registration, please download a pamphlet “A Brief Guide to Business Registration” from IRD’s website (www.ird.gov.hk) or call 187 8088.

What is Unique Business Identifier (“UBI”)? When will UBI be
The Business Registration Number (“BRN”) (i.e. the first 8 digits of the Business Registration Certificate number) assigned by the Business Registration Office of the Inland Revenue …

商業登記費及徵費收費表 - Inland Revenue Department
根據《公司條例》在香港註冊成立的有限公司,其首張商業登記證的開始生效日期是它的註冊日期。 There are two types of business registration certificate, 1-year certificate and 3-year certificate. …

Frequently Asked Questions - Electronic Search - cr
You can conduct company searches through the e-Search Services under the Companies Registry's e-Services Portal at www.e-services.cr.gov.hk as an Unregistered Online User. You …

CR Electronic Search Services - Services Available
Customers can conduct a company name search by using the left partial search or exact name search which are both free of charge. Registered Online Users can, in addition to the above …

商業登記號碼 BUSINESS REGISTRATION NOREGISTRATION …
如你想知悉東主/合夥人的資料,你可申請一份商業登記冊內資料的摘錄。 Please note that details of the proprietor/partners of the business are not shown on the business registration …

Companies Registration and Insolvency Administration
Company Search Services: Members of the public can conduct searches on the current data of registered companies and digitised images of all registered documents kept in the Register at …

Business Registration Ordinance - e-Legislation
To amend the law relating to the registration of businesses in Hong Kong. (Amended 12 of 1985 s. 29(1)) 1. This Ordinance Ordinance. 2. Interpretation and application. (Amended 13 of 2010 …

How to Obtain Company Information - cr
List of registered charges of a company. Basic information on each charge such as. What are the search services provided? Digitised documents. You can select and place orders for the image …

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT NOTICE-BUSINESS …
Applications for business registration may be submitted in person or by post to the Business Registration Office of IRD (BRO) or through the GovHK. For applications submitted in person …

Frequently Asked Questions - Registration of User Account …
Registration of a user account is required for using the e-Filing Services and Access to WI/PI Services (for designated specified persons). No registration fee is required. For using the e …

Business Registration Regulations - elegislation.gov.hk
Application for registration (1) A business registration application (other than a simultaneous business registration application) or a branch registration application must be made to the …

Registration of a Non-Hong Kong Company - cr
Do I have to register my non-Hong Kong company in Hong Kong ? If your non-Hong Kong company is a body corporate and has established a place of business in Hong Kong, it is …

Companies Registration and Insolvency Administration
Members of the public can conduct searches on the current data of registered companies and digitised images of all registered documents at the Registry's Cyber Search Centre …

Frequently Asked Questions (Electronic Company …
Where can I view the sample AA provided by the Companies Registry? You can visit the Companies Registry's website (www.cr.gov.hk) to view the sample AA. The documents are …

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT NOTICE BUSINESS …
For more details on business registration, please download a pamphlet “A Brief Guide to Business Registration” from IRD’s website or call 187 8088.

Guideline on Registration of Company Names for Hong …
To incorporate a local limited company, one of the first steps is to choose a company name. An existing company may also change its name by passing a special resolution. No provisional …

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT NOTICE BUSINESS …
For more details on business registration, please download a pamphlet “A Brief Guide to Business Registration” from IRD’s website or call 187 8088.

User Registration @ e-Registry - cr
Registration of a user account is required for using the e-Filing Services and Access to WI/PI Services (for designated specified persons). No registration fee is required. For using the e …

Price Guide to Main Services - cr
You can download the Business Registration Fee and Levy Table at www.cr.gov.hk; obtain a copy at the Companies Registry or by fax through the 24-hour enquiry hotline (IVRS) (852) 2234 9933.

Inland Revenue Department Notice - Business Registration
For more details on business registration, please download a pamphlet “A Brief Guide to Business Registration” from IRD’s website (www.ird.gov.hk) or call 187 8088.

What is Unique Business Identifier (“UBI”)? When will UBI be …
The Business Registration Number (“BRN”) (i.e. the first 8 digits of the Business Registration Certificate number) assigned by the Business Registration Office of the Inland Revenue …

商業登記費及徵費收費表 - Inland Revenue Department
根據《公司條例》在香港註冊成立的有限公司,其首張商業登記證的開始生效日期是它的註冊日期。 There are two types of business registration certificate, 1-year certificate and 3-year certificate. …