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Highlights

Hong Kong Property Market (By Leo Wong)

  1. Overview of interest rates’ impacts on Hong Kong property market, valuation and recent market trend

Hong Kong Taxation (By Henry Kwong)
Tax Concerns on Property Transactions:

  1. Stamp Duty re purchase of properties
  2. Capital gains claim on disposal of properties
  3. Due Diligence work on Purchase of Property company

Speakers

Leo Wong

Head of Research
CHFT Advisory and Appraisal Limited 

Leo specializes in industry research for a variety of industries. Prior to joining CHFT, Leo worked in Parsons Brinckerhoff (now WSP), a global leading consultant in the planning and construction; during his tenure, he was involved in major large-scale, high-stake and critical-mission projects, serving major international financial institutions such as private equity, retail banks, investment banks, and telecommunication infrastructure operators.

At CHFT, he is responsible for both in-house research and serving external clients, advising on diverse markets and industries ranging from real estate development, construction, interior fit-out, property management, catering and hospitality, to logistics and transportation.


Henry Kwong

Tax Partner
Cheng & Cheng Taxation Services Limited

Henry first started his career in working at Hong Kong Corporate Tax Department in a Big 4 firm for a number of years and later joined Cheng & Cheng Taxation Services Limited. Henry and his team are equipped with knowledges in PRC, Hong Kong and International Taxation (both Corporate and Individual Income Tax) as well as transfer pricing in order to provide comprehensive tax planning solutions to clients.

Henry is a regular speaker at various professional associations including the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA), the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Chartered Governance Institute (HKCGI), the Society of Chinese Accountants and Auditors, etc. He is also a frequent contributor of tax articles on various media and magazines, including Capital magazine, A Plus magazine (journal of HKICPA), CGj magazine (journal of HKCGI), Yahoo Finance, etc.

*Each participants with full attendance is entitled to 1.5 CPD hours.

Date & Time

12 August 2022 (Friday)
16:00 – 17:30
(Registration starts at 15:45)

LOCATION

  • Zoom

language

Cantonese

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