Highlights
Economic substance in BVI: (by Mr. Benny Ho)
- Economic substance classification
- How does this affect administrators?
- Reporting obligations
- Economic substance solutions
Is Tax Reporting in Hong Kong the way out?
Would there be any requirements to apply for Hong Kong Certificate of Residency Status in the future?
Hong Kong Tax Implications for:- (by Mr. Henry Kwong)
- Securities Investment Entity
- Investment holding Entity
- Fund Management Entity
- Group Financing Entity
Speakers
Benny Ho
Senior Business Development Manager
Harneys Fiduciary
Benny is a senior business development manager of Harneys Fiduciary. He is responsible for the business growth and client relationship management in the Asia Pacific market.
Prior to joining Harneys Fiduciary in 2018, Benny worked for a leading global corporate services provider in the offshore industry for over 10 years. He has experience working with professionals, corporates, private clients and ultra-high-net-worth individuals in the areas of company formation, corporate structuring, private funds, trust and foundation planning. Benny is a member of The Hong Kong Institute of Directors and Hong Kong Trustees' Association.
Henry Kwong
Tax Partner
Cheng & Cheng Taxation Services Limited
Henry 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, the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS), 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
24 March 2022 (Thurs)
4:30 – 6:00pm
LOCATION
language
Cantonese
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