財稅資訊和常见问题
稅務資訊與常見問題
稅務資訊與常見問題
The Certificate of Incorporation (CI) and Business Registration Certificate (BR) are two core statutory documents for Hong Kong companies, differing entirely in purpose, issuing authority and validity period, with neither being dispensable.
Quick Overview of Core Differences

– Certificate of Incorporation (CI): Issued by the Companies Registry of Hong Kong, pursuant to the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 622).
– Business Registration Certificate (BR): Issued by the Inland Revenue Department (Business Registration Office) of Hong Kong, pursuant to the Business Registration Ordinance (Cap. 310).
– CI (Analogous to a Birth Certificate): Certifies that a company is legally incorporated and possesses independent legal personality, entitling it to sign contracts, hold assets and engage in litigation.
– BR (Combining Tax Registration & Business License): Certifies that a company has completed tax registration and is legally permitted to conduct business in Hong Kong, and is a prerequisite for tax filing, invoicing and bank account opening.
– CI: Permanently valid, unless the company is deregistered or wound up.
– BR: Valid for 1 or 3 years. Renewal upon expiration is mandatory; failure to do so constitutes an offense.
– CI: Company name, registration number, date of incorporation, and the Companies Registry’s official seal.
– BR: Company name, business registration number, nature of business, effective/expiry dates, and tax-related information.
– CI: Exclusive to limited companies.
– BR: Applicable to all business entities (including limited companies, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and branch offices).
Comparison of Key Application Scenarios
Mandatory Scenarios for CI
Bank account opening, contract signing, cross-border authentication, company amendment/deregistration, and legal proceedings.
Mandatory Scenarios for BR
Tax filing, invoice issuance, license application, annual review, and public display at business premises.
Application Sequence
Obtain the CI first, then apply for the BR with the CI as supporting document. For limited companies, both documents are generally processed simultaneously during registration.
One-Sentence Summary
– CI: Proves who you are (legal entity status).
– BR: Proves your eligibility to do business and obligation to pay taxes (business and tax compliance).
Hong Kong Company Components of Annual Compliance: Includes Renewal of Business Registration Certificate (within 30 days of expiry) and Annual Return (NAR1) (filed within 42 days after the anniversary date).
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