Hong Kong Company as Holding Company
Choosing the location of holding company or regional holding company can be a daunting decision for many international structures. The minimization of tax, cost and risk are the main concerns. With the robust economy of China, much interest has been seen in investing in the Greater China or even the Asia Markets. Some investors may prefer to set up an appropriate holding structure within Asia.
Criteria for Choosing a Suitable Jurisdiction for Holding Companies
(1) Low Cost and Risk
Considering cost and risk, a favourable jurisdiction for setting up holding companies should have the following characteristics:
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There is no minimum capital requirements;
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Except in case of public companies, there is no requirement to file accounts with the company house, thus avoiding financial information being available to the public;
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Ease of setting up, relocation and dissolution when the company is no longer needed;
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Possess some forms of investor protection agreements with major trading nations.
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(2) Favourable Tax Rates
Considering tax, there should be:
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No tax on the income earned by its foreign subsidiaries, or the income of the holding company is exempted from any form of taxes;
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No withholding tax on distribution (dividends) and non-resident shareholders can receive dividends without tax;
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No or low Capital Gains tax on disposal of interest in the subsidiaries;
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Possess a wide network of Double Taxation Treaties to reduce the tax on dividends, interest and royalty received from treaty countries.
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(3) Other Factors
Other factors include:
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Stable government and definite government policies;
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Free flow of capital and a stable currency;
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Image of an international financial centre;
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Ease of listing and raising of capital.
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Not all jurisdictions provide all of the above features. Those which come close to the list are, in Europe: United Kingdom, Portugal, Netherlands, Demarks, Luxembourg, Belgium, Cyprus; in Asia: Singapore and Tokyo and most notably, Hong Kong.
The Advantages of Using Hong Kong Holding Company in Corporate Development
Hong Kong is a unique and sensible choice for those international groups wishing to establish a regional base in Asia, taking advantage of its financial infrastructure and strategic location being in the heart of Asia and doorstep of China. The advantages of using Hong Kong as a jurisdiction for holding companies are as follows:
(1) Taxation System
Hong Kong adopts one of the most pro-commerce tax systems in the world. Corporations are required to pay profit tax only 8.25% on profit for first HKD2,000,000 and 16.5% on their profits over HKD2,000,000. There is no restriction on the loss being carried forward. There is no value added tax, capital gains tax or sales tax. In addition, there is no withholding tax on dividend and interest. Hong Kong adopts a taxation system based on the territorial principle. Only profits which arise in or derived from Hong Kong are subject to tax in Hong Kong. Income from outside Hong Kong is not subject to any form of taxation. There is no restriction from capital inflow into or outflow from Hong Kong.
Dividends from overseas subsidiaries are not taxed in Hong Kong since they are not sourced in Hong Kong. Dividends from Hong Kong subsidiaries are exempted from taxation in Hong Kong under the Inland Revenue Ordinance.
By using Hong Kong as the regional holding company, the major income of this Hong Kong Company, dividend and interest are tax-free if arranged properly. Distributions to shareholders are tax-free, which is a favourable factor in raising capital.
A properly structured group can avoid the withholding tax by using an intermediary holding company between Hong Kong and the subsidiaries. The Intermediary holding company should be located in a low tax jurisdiction with extensive network of tax treaties with other countries; one of the best choices is Mauritius (Global Business Company Category I). In Asia, we may also use Singapore or Malaysia Companies. In Europe or America, we may use United Kingdom Companies.
(2) Disposal of Subsidiary
There is no capital gains tax on disposal of overseas subsidiaries. Disposal of a Hong Kong subsidiary is subject to 0.01% stamp duty on the value of the shares transferred.
(3) Trading Structures
Hong Kong Company is frequently used in trading structures as trading company or agency company to minimize cross-border tax, in particular investments into China. Taxes will be reduced by 50% or totally tax-free, if properly structured.
(4) Finance Company
Taking the advantage of the first class banking industry and infra-structure of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Company is frequently used as regional financial company facilitating transactions in trade financing, fund raising, leasing and intra-group loans.
(5) Enhancement of Corporate Image
Hong Kong is a well-developed commercial and financial centre. Using Hong Kong Company as regional holding company can create a better corporate image, improving the confidence of your customers and investors towards your group.
Other Advantages of Using Hong Kong Company as Holding Company
Although Hong Kong is still one of the most expensive-to-live cities in the world, rental and salary have been greatly reduced since 1997. From a cost-benefit point of view, the total cost of operations in Hong Kong has been reduced to a reasonable level.
Other than the reduction of tax burden, there are other additional advantages: -
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Ease of setting up and maintenance : As less as 1 day is required to set up a Hong Kong Company. Shelf companies are available. Capital can be denominated in any currency. The costs of setting up and maintenance of a Hong Kong Company are relatively lower than most of the frequently used vehicles in other offshore jurisdictions. The cost of setting up a simple agency structure, including the drafting of agency agreement and the first year annual fee and government charges is around USD2,500. The annual maintenance cost is about USD2,500, including audit fee and government charges.
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Ease of disposal: From November 1998, a "deregistration procedure" has been introduced into the Companies Ordinance which is a relatively economical procedure to dispose of dormant companies. Cost can be as low as USD500.
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From 1983, Hong Kong’s currency has been pegged with USD at HKD7.8 to. It also allows the free flow of capital.
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Hong Kong’s legal system is based on the English Common Law system. Hong Kong Government is pro-commence and relatively efficient. Company procedures are based on the U.K. system and are very simple. Hong Kong has a stable government and definite government policies
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Professional services and image: Hong Kong is a renowned international financial center. Professional supporting services, legal services, banking services and other shipping related services can be arranged efficiently and economically. Besides, Hong Kong is not listed as a tax haven or un-cooperative financial center by the OECD and FATF. In fact, Hong Kong was the Chairman of FATF for the year 2002.
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China Connection: Hong Kong is used by international groups as a hub for trading with China or as a stepping stone into China.
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The Advantages of Using Hong Kong Holding Company in Capital Raising
From the viewpoint of investors, the risk in investing in a Hong Kong Company is relatively low. This is because:
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The political risk factor of Hong Kong is low;
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Hong Kong has a high market transparency;
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The structuring of shares and investors relationship in a Hong Kong is highly flexible. The liquidity of shares of listed company is high. Traditional and strategic investors can acquire, dispose and adjust their portfolio in a swift way.
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