Hong Kong Company Incorporation Procedures and Fees
(1) |
Answering your questions regarding the registration of a company in Hong Kong and providing suggestions, if appropriate; |
(2) |
Name availability check; |
(3) |
Preparation of Articles of Association and other incorporation documents; |
(4) |
Submit the incorporation documents to the Companies Registry; |
(5) |
Preparation of compliance corporate kit, including corporate stamps, share certificates, registers and minutes book; |
(6) |
Minutes of first board meeting/Written resolution; |
(7) |
Payment of first year business registration fee; |
(8) |
Payment of official registration fee. |
(a) |
The fees stated are exclusive of delivery charge, if any. |
(b) |
The fee quoted above already accounted for the waive of business registration of HKD2,000 during the period from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 (only levy of HKD250 is to be paid). |
(c) |
The fee quoted above includes the business registration fee for a one-year validity period of business registration certificate. Client can choose to have the business registration certificate with a validity period of 3 years with the payment of the difference fee between the two certificates. |
No. |
Services |
Fee (USD) |
1 |
Acting as Company Secretary, per annum (Note 1) |
450 |
2 |
Registered Office address, per annum (Note 2) |
350 |
3 |
Acting as Designated Representative, per annum (Note 3) |
160 |
4 |
CPA certification of incorporation documents |
150 |
5 |
Bank account introductory services (Note 4) |
1,000 |
6 |
Notarisation or legalisation of corporate documents (Note 5) |
TBA |
(1) |
A Hong Kong company is required by the Companies Ordinance to appoint a local resident or resident company to act as its company secretary. Our fees include: (a) Companies Registry (CR) Compliance Alert & Reminders; (b) Named Company Secretary registered with CR for 12 months; (c) Updating and maintenance of statutory records, including the register of member and directors, register of charges and share transfer register; (d) Preparation and filing of Annual Return Kaizen’s duties, as company secretary, are limited to those listed above only. General secretarial services, including transfer of shareholder, change of director, increase of share capital and preparation of minuets are to be charged separately. |
(2) |
A Hong Kong registered company is required to have a Hong Kong street address as its registered office. The address provided by Kaizen can be used for both the registration of your company and receiving mails. Mails addressed to client’s Hong Kong company will be handled by one of the following two ways: (a) Mails will be opened, scanned emailed to the email address designated by client once a month. The original mails will be destroyed after one month. (b) Mails will be forwarded to the address designated by client once a month. Actual postage will be charged separately. Kaizen will process mails with option (a) by default if no instruction has been received from client. If mails are to be scanned and forwarded immediately, a handling fee of USD10 per batch/time will be charged. |
(3) |
Unless otherwise instructed by you, we will register your Hong Kong company with the standard Articles of Association. If you consider necessary, you take tailor make the Articles of Association to include whatever provisions that you think fit and meet your specific needs. Kaizen can draft the Articles of Association in accordance with your instructions. Our fee for this service will be quoted upon request. |
(4) |
Kaizen will help client to open a corporate bank account with a bank in Hong Kong for client’s Hong Kong company, including preparation of certified incorporation documents as required by the bank, reviewing of bank account application documents prepared by client and liaison with the bank in respect of the bank account application. Please note the bank requires at least a director visit their Hong Kong branch personally for the purpose of due diligence. It should also be emphasised that our role is limited to providing assistance and it is the sole discretion of the bank to decide whether to open the bank account or not. We do not assume any reliability should the bank decides not to open the bank account for client ‘s company. |
(5) |
Kaizen can arrange to have the registration documents notarisation by Notary Public and legalisation by the consulate general and designed attesting officers in Hong Kong. Our fees for these services will be quoted upon request. |
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(1) |
One photocopy of passport (or identity card for Hong Kong resident) and residential addresses proof (such as utility bill or telephone bill) in respect of each member and director; if any member or director is a corporation, a copy of the registration documents of and the identification and address proof of any member holding 25% or more of interest in that corporation. |
(2) |
If any member is a corporation, a group chart illustrating the relation between the Hong Kong company and its ultimate beneficiary owner. |
(3) |
Copy of identification and residential address proof documents of the person to be appointed as the company secretary; |
(4) |
Copy of identification and residential address proof documents of the person to be appointed as the designated representative; |
(5) |
A duly completed Hong Company Incorporation Order Form (including “Know Your Client” due diligence form) (to be provided by Kaizen); |
Step |
Description |
Time (Day) |
1 |
Client confirms engagement of Kaizen for Hong Kong company incorporation; Kaizen issues in voice to client for settlement. |
1 |
2 |
Client emails the materials listed in Section 5 to Kaizen and at the same time settles Kaizen’s invoice. |
Client’s Schedule |
3 |
Kaizen arranges with client to have the identification documents of the member(s) and director(s) verified. |
1 |
4 |
Kaizen performs a name availability search in the Register of Companies maintained by the Hong Kong Companies Registry. |
1 |
5 |
Kaizen prepares incorporation documents and email them to client for signing. |
1 |
6 |
Client signs the incorporation documents and return the duly signed documents to Kaizen. |
Client’s Schedule |
7 |
Kaizen files the incorporation documents with the Companies Registrar for registration. At the same time, Kaizen arranges payment of registration fee. |
1 |
8 |
The Companies Registry issues the Certificate of Incorporation and Business Registration Certificate (subject to CR’s schedule) |
1 |
9 |
Kaizen arranges to print and AA and make the company chops (the whole set of documents together is known as company kit) |
2 |
10 |
The Company Kit is delivered to client’s designated address. Registration completed. |
1 |
Total: 2 days up |
(1) |
Original copy of Certificate of Incorporation; |
(2) |
Original copy of Business Registration Certificate; |
(3) |
5 printed copies of Articles of Association; |
(4) |
Two company stamps; |
(5) |
Statutory registers (members register, directors register and secretaries register); |
(6) |
A Register of Significant Controller; |
(7) |
20 copies of share certificate; |
(8) |
Documents evidencing the appointment of first director, company secretary etc. |
Item |
Description |
Amount (USD) |
|
Compliance Requirements with Fixed Fees |
|
1 |
Annual Return statutory filing fee |
14 |
2 |
Business Registration Certificate renewal fee (normally at USD290) |
33 |
3 |
Provision of Company Secretary |
450 |
4 |
Provision of Registered Office |
350 |
5 |
Provision of Designated Representative |
160 |
6 |
Annual General Meeting |
160 |
|
Subtotal: |
1,167 |
|
Compliance Requirements with Variable Fees |
|
7 |
Updating books of accounts |
250 up |
8 |
Financial statements statutory audit |
1,000 up |
9 |
Tax computation and filing of profits tax return |
300 up |
10 |
Filing of Employer’s Return (Form 56A) |
85 |
11 |
Filing of Employer’s Return (Form 56B, per employee) |
85 |