Viewpoints from Kaizen

Taiwan Representative Office Registration Procedures

1. Report to Department of Commerce, MOEA of registration particulars of foreign head office and establishment of representative office Documents required: Application form Certificate of incorporation issued by the government authority (authenticated by the representative of the Taiwan government in the country where the foreign head office is resident) and Chinese translation Business registration certificate (for Hong Kong companies only) (authenticated by the representative of the Taiwan government in the country where the foreign head office is resident) and Chinese translation Power of attorney appointing the legal representative in Taiwan (authenticated by the representative of the Taiwan government in Hong Kong) and Chinese translation Photocopy of the ID card of the litigation / non-litigation agent in Taiwan (if a Taiwan national) Photocopy of the passport of the litigation / non-litigation agent in Taiwan (if a foreign national) Photocopy of Hong Kong permanent ID card (if the litigation / non-litigation agent […]

Introduction on Taxation of Hong Kong Companies Operating Offshore

Hong Kong is an international metropolis city in Asia and has a port for international trade. Hong Kong has an excellent legal foundation, strict law, and a strict judicial justice that is trusted by the world. Hong Kong becomes an international commercial, trade, and financial pivot, not limited to the above-mentioned reasons. They have a great transportation facility for sea, land, and air, the international circulation network, diversified financial and bank service, etc. Besides, the cost of operating a business and setting up a company in Hong Kong is low, and the procedures are simple and convenient. People from all over the world (including natural persons and legal persons) can register a company in Hong Kong, in order to develop and operate international businesses in Hong Kong. 1. Hong Kong’s Tax System The tax system in Hong Kong is simple, and the tax rate is low. Hong Kong adopts a […]

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