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		<title>How to Register a Business in Hong Kong &#8211; A General Overview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; As an increasing number of companies look towards business formation &#13; within major commercial districts in Hong Kong, let us take a brief look&#13; at the various steps involved in business formation in Hong Kong. &#13; Implementing business operations in Hong Kong need not be a cumbersome &#13; process as long as organizations stay [&#8230;]]]></description>
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 As an increasing number of companies look towards business formation &#13;<br />
within major commercial districts in Hong Kong, let us take a brief look&#13;<br />
 at the various steps involved in business formation in Hong Kong. &#13;<br />
Implementing business operations in Hong Kong need not be a cumbersome &#13;<br />
process as long as organizations stay well informed and act &#13;<br />
pro-actively. </p>
<p> <strong>Determining the type of business</strong> </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
 Naturally, the first step in the process involves making a decision &#13;<br />
regarding the type of business you are looking to set up. The most &#13;<br />
common form of incorporated businesses in Hong Kong is that of a limited&#13;<br />
 company. A limited company offers particular advantages in the form of &#13;<br />
concessions and benefits, pertaining especially to business and income &#13;<br />
tax. </p>
<p> If you already have an existing business outside Hong Kong,&#13;<br />
 you may choose to opt for the branch office option. In order to &#13;<br />
register a branch office, companies will have to register with the &#13;<br />
Companies Registry under the &#8216;Registered Non Hong Kong Company&#8217; &#13;<br />
category. This type of business structure is not recognized as &#13;<br />
independent from its parent enterprise. </p>
<p> A more restricted type &#13;<br />
of business is also available in the form of a representative office. &#13;<br />
These businesses are not allowed to make any kind of transactions, and &#13;<br />
as such, are usually set up in order to conduct important market &#13;<br />
research and analysis, prior to the implementation of business &#13;<br />
operations. </p>
<p> <strong>Incorporating a business</strong> </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
 Once you have decided upon the type of company structure to be set up, &#13;<br />
you can begin the incorporation process. Hong Kong regulations stipulate&#13;<br />
 that any company looking to register within the city, will need to send&#13;<br />
 a range of documentation, preferably virtually, through the Companies &#13;<br />
Registry&#8217;s e-Registry platform. The documents required include an &#13;<br />
Incorporation Form (Form NNC1), a company&#8217;s Articles of Association &#13;<br />
(AOAs), and a Business Registration Office Notice (IRBR1). All documents&#13;<br />
 must be sent along with the relevant fees. Processing times for &#13;<br />
incorporation applications can range anywhere between 30 minutes to two &#13;<br />
working days. </p>
<p> <strong>Opening a bank account</strong> </p>
<p> &#13;<br />
Once you have received a Certificate of Incorporation from the Companies&#13;<br />
 Registry, it is time to set up your company bank account. Banks will &#13;<br />
require the relevant incorporation certificates and documents, and may &#13;<br />
even require a base deposit. Companies will also have to provide crucial&#13;<br />
 documentation regarding proof of residence and identity, in compliance &#13;<br />
with Hong Kong&#8217;s anti-money laundering programs. Once a bank account has&#13;<br />
 been opened, companies are free to begin searching for office spaces &#13;<br />
across the city. </p>
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