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Corporate income tax problem

Your company is an unlimited company and should be wholly owned! That is, you are the only one who has no other boss.

Suppose you have no allowance for grandparents, parents, brothers and sisters, and you choose to apply for personal assessment in Part 6 of your personal tax return (personal assessment * * * ent).

Since you have chosen income tax, and you don't have any other income (such as salary or rental income from renting your own property), then:

Your total personal income

= Taxable profit of unlimited company+rental income (0 yuan HK$)+salary (0 yuan HK$).

= assessable profit of unlimited company

As long as your total personal income is less than your personal allowance, you don't have to pay tax.

Based on this year's 2010/1,the personal allowance is 108000 Hong Kong dollars. Even if the income exceeds 108000 Hong Kong dollars, you still need to pay taxes.

You can refer to:

ird/chi/pdf/pam6 1c.pdf

There are other tax allowances, detailed tax rates and calculation methods!

For the eligibility and procedures for applying for personal assessment, please refer to:

Ird/ China/Tax/Industry _ Individual

In addition, you can also refer to the article:

.knowledge.yahoo/questions/articles? qid=69 1 1043000354

Learn about the places where Infinite Company pays attention to tax returns!

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, reference: ird/chi/pdf/pam6 1c.pdf Theoretically, if a company determines its profit, it has the obligation to pay taxes.

However, companies are limited to filing tax returns based on personal income, which is usually a complicated calculation.

Therefore, please contact us in detail.

Limited company income+tax return $ 1500. , reference: allinoneaount, one-stop accounting service company, standard tax rate 15% of the taxable profit of your business.

However, any permanent or temporary resident of Hong Kong, except those under the age of 18 (unless both parents have passed away), can choose to be assessed by personal assessment, so as to be exempted from the standard rate of profits tax and fines. If the tax under personal assessment is less than the total tax collected under profits tax, salaries tax and property tax respectively, you can choose to give relief.

More information:

ird/chi/pdf/pam56c.pdf

ird/chi/pdf/pam57c.pdf,