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Social workers' associations in Hong Kong (2 P) Pages in category "Professional associations based in Hong Kong" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The Hong Kong Association of Banks (HKAB; Chinese: 香港銀行公會) is an association created based on a series of Bank Ordinances enacted since 1948. In 1981 the association was established and replaced the Exchange Bank Association .
The "Big 7" shown are Hong Kong, Ireland, Lebanon, Liberia, Panama, Singapore, and Switzerland. Tax treaties exist between many countries on a bilateral basis to prevent double taxation ( taxes levied twice on the same income , profit , capital gain , inheritance or other item).
The IRD is responsible for the administration of the following Hong Kong ordinances on taxes and duties and the related rules and regulations: Betting Duty Ordinance Cap.108; Business Registration Ordinance Cap.310; Estate Duty Ordinance Cap.111; Hotel Accommodation Tax Ordinance Cap.348; Inland Revenue Ordinance Cap.112; Stamp Duty Ordinance ...
The Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong (BPA) is a pro-Beijing, pro-business political party in Hong Kong. Chaired by Lo Wai-kwok , the party is currently the second-largest party in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong , holding eight seats.
Legal tax avoidance; Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) . Double Irish. Single Malt; CAIA; Dutch Sandwich; Tax credit; Tax deduction; Tax exemption; Taxpayer groups; Tax holiday
In Hong Kong, it is IRD's general practice to issue Employer's Returns to Hong Kong Company in every April in the year. The employer is obliged to file the form within 1 month from the date of issue in order to notify IRD the amount of wages, salaries and other kinds of remuneration paid to the employees during the year of assessment ending 31 ...
to promote the continuous development of Hong Kong as a free, capitalist and international financial and business centre; to conduct in-depth studies on issues of strategic importance to Hong Kong's economic, social and political development; and; to promote the importance of strong economic cooperation between Hong Kong and the Mainland.