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Hong Kong Company Incorporation Guide (1) - Features of Hong Kong Company (Private Company Limited by Shares)

Hong Kong Company Incorporation Guide (1) - Features of Hong Kong Company (Private Company Limited by Shares)

1. Features of Hong Kong Private Companies Limited by Shares

Type of Company for International Trade and Investment

Private Company Limited by Shares (Limited Liability Company, Private Company, LLC).


Restrictions on Trading

Cannot undertake banking or insurance activities or financial business (such as currency trading) unless relevant licences are obtained.


Power of Company

A Hong Kong Company has all the powers of a natural person.


Language of Legislation and Corporate Documents

Legislation in both English and Chinese; incorporation documents, such as Memorandum and Articles of Association (also known as Articles of Association, bylaws and constitutions in other countries), Notification of Appointment of First Directors and Secretary etc could be prepared either in English or Chinese.


Name of Company

It is not possible to reserve a name. It is essential to check that there is no similar or identical name on the Register of Companies maintained by the Companies Registry, which would prevent the company being incorporated.


A name that is similar to or identical to an existing company. A name that constitutes a criminal offence or is otherwise contrary to the public interest. A name that implies government patronage.


See also: Hong Kong Company Names Guidelines


The following words could only be used with permission: Building society, Chamber of Commerce, chartered, co-operative, imperial, kaifong, mass transit, municipal, savings, tourist association, trust, trustee, underground railway, bank, insurance, assurance, reinsurance, fund management, asset management and investment fund.


The name of a company must be ended with "Limited" if in English and "有限责任" if in Chinese.


Disclosure of Beneficial Ownership to Authorities


Not required. Confidentiality can be obtained by using nominee shareholders.


Share Capital

There are two types of share capital, one is authorised share capital and another is issued and paid up share capital. There is no limitation on the amounts of both types of share capitals. For most of the small private company, the authorised share capital is usually set at HK$10,000 divided into 10,000 shares of HK$1 each and the issued share capital is usually set at HK$1 divided into 1 share of HK$1 each.


Also see: increase of share capital, allotment of shares


A Hong Kong company could issue ordinary shares, preference shares, redeemable shares and shares with or without voting rights. Bearer shares not allowed.


Shareholders of a Hong Kong Company

A minimum number of one shareholder is required whose details are filed on the public register maintained by the Companies Registry. Corporate shareholders are permitted and anonymity can be achieved by the use of nominee shareholders. The shareholders can be of any nationality and be resident anywhere in the world and meetings can take place anywhere. There is no requirement that any of the shareholder must be a Hong Kong resident.


Directors of a Hong Kong Company

A minimum of one director is required to be appointed at the time of incorporation and full details of these must be filed with the Hong Kong Companies Registry. The director can be of any nationality and be resident anywhere. However, directors must be at least 18 years of age and must not be bankrupt or convicted for any malpractices. Corporations incorporated anywhere can act as director. There is no requirement for board meetings to be held within Hong Kong. The shareholder could also act as director but there is no requirement for the directors to also be shareholders.


Also see: Non-statutory Guidelines on the Duties of Directors of Hong Kong Company


Company Secretary

A company must appoint a Company Secretary who can either be a person or a corporation. If the secretary is a person, he or she must be a Hong Kong resident. If the secretary is a corporation, the corporation must has a registered office or a place of business in Hong Kong.


A director could also act as Company Secretary at the same time. However, tt has to be noted that in case of a sole director/shareholder, the same person cannot act as the company secretary. The company secretary is responsible for maintaining the statutory books and records of the company and must also ensure the company’s compliance with all statutory requirements. A nominee secretary can be appointed.


Registered Office

A company must maintain a registered address in Hong Kong where the correspondence from Hong Kong Government can be served. The registered address must be a physical address and cannot be a PO Box.


Hong Kong Company Annual Reporting Requirements

Hong Kong incorporated companies are required to update its books of accounts and arrange to have the annual financial statements audited by a firm of accountants registered in Hong Kong under the company laws. Also, a copy of the audited financial statements is to be furnished with Inland Revenue Department together with Profits Tax Return. The audited financial statements are not available to the public or to the foreign authorities except those of a listed company. We can provide complete supporting services after incorporation, such as book-keeping and auditing (please click here for details of our accounting and auditing services) and tax filing (please click here for details of our tax filing services)


All companies must also prepare and file an annual return which gives details of the current directors and of the shareholders who have held shares in the company at any time during the year.


For more details, refer to Hong Kong Company Maintenance and Compliance Guide.


Taxation

Profits tax (Corporate Income Tax), is set at 16.5% of assessable profits for companies setup in Hong Kong. Hong Kong follows a territorial basis of taxation i.e. only profits which arise in or derived from Hong Kong are subject to tax in Hong Kong. There is no capital gains tax, withholding tax on dividends, or GST/VAT in Hong Kong.


2. Summary of Features Hong Kong Private Companies Limited by Shares

General Information
Company Law Companies Ordinance, Cap. 32
Type of Company Private Company Limited by Shares
Language of Legislation and Corporate Documents Chinese or English or Both
Taxation of Foreign Profits Nil
Exchange Controls None
Length of Time to Incorporate Approximately 5 working days
Shelf Companies Available Yes
 
Corporate Names
Name Restrictions Names identical, similar or offensive words
Endings and Abbreviations Required "Limited" word must be used completely
Length of Time to Verify Name Availability One working day
Reservation of Names Permitted No
Language of Name Chinese or English or Both
Name of Banks, Insurance, Investment Fund, Trust Company or their equivalents requiring consent or license Yes
 
Capital and Shareholders
Minimum Number of Shareholders One
Local Shareholders Required No
Corporate Shareholders Permitted Yes
Disclosure of Shareholders Yes
Minimum Authorised Capital Required There is no minimum stated. Standard authorized capital is usually HKD10,000
Bearer Shares Permitted No
Registered Shares Permitted Yes
No Par Value Shares Permitted No
 
Directors and Officers
Minimum Number of Directors One
Qualifications of Directors Legal age
Officers Required Company Secretary
Corporate Directors/Officers Permitted Yes
Local Directors/Officers Permitted Yes
Appointment of Subsequent Directors/Officers Memorandum and Articles of Association
 
Meetings
Annual General Meeting of Shareholders Required Yes
Location of Directors and Shareholders Meetings Anywhere
Adoption by Consent Permitted Yes
Quorum required for purposes of meetings Memorandum and Articles of Association
 
Local Requirements
Qualified Registered Office/Agent Yes
Government Register of Shareholders Yes
Government Register of Directors/Officers Yes
Government Register of Charges Yes
Register of Directors/Officers to be kept at Registered Office Optional. The company may file a "Notification of Location of Registers" to keep them somewhere else.
Company Seal Required Yes
Copy of Minutes to be kept at Registered Office Optional. The company may file a "Notification of Location of Registers" to keep them somewhere else.
Copy of Share Register to be kept at Registered Office Optional. The company may file a "Notification of Location of Registers" to keep them somewhere else .
 
Annual Requirements
Minimum Annual License Fee or Franchise Tax Annual Return statutory filing fee and business registration fee currently HKD105 and HKD450 respectively
Annual License Fee Due Date Company’s Anniversary
Applicable Surcharges Varies (depending on payment date)
Requirement to File Annual Returns Yes
Requirement to Submit Annual Audited Accounts Yes
 
Other Relevant Information
Member of Apostille of the Hague Convention No
Increase or Reduction of Capital Shareholde’s resolution
Redomiciliation Prohibited No
Reinstatement at Registry Yes
Removal from Registry Striking off, voluntary liquidation; creditors liquidation, winding up by Court

See also: Step by step guide to register a Hong Kong company


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