Знакомых нет. Скорее всего, чтобы открыть компанию, вам придётся воспользоваться услугами адвокатов или контор, занимающихся регистрацией. Они всё за вас и сделают. Хотя что-то можно найти по ссылкам:
May non-Hong Kong residents incorporate a local limited company in Hong Kong?
Answer:
Yes. Non-Hong Kong residents may incorporate a local limited company in Hong Kong. If you do not often stay in Hong Kong or you are not familiar with the incorporation procedures, it is advisable for you to contact some local professional firms e.g. solicitors, accountancy or secretarial firms etc. for advice and/or appoint them to act on your behalf to set up a company in Hong Kong.
http://www.cr.gov.hk/en/faq/faq01.htm#02Can a local company or a non-Hong Kong company choose not to use the one-stop company and business registration service on the ground that it would be granted exemption from tax under section 88 of Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112) and thus not required to apply for business registration?
A:
No, the company's obligation to apply for business registration and liability to pay the business registration fee and/or levy is not relieved by any claim that the company would be tax exempt under section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112). However, if the Commissioner of Inland Revenue is satisfied that the Business Registration Ordinance (Cap. 310) does not apply to the relevant company, the IRD will refund the amount so paid.
Q3.
How do I form and register a local limited company in Hong Kong?
Answer:
You have to choose a company name first. In choosing a company name, please refer to the Companies Registry's Company Names Guidelines (pdf format) and the frequently asked questions relating to Company Name on this website for details.
Then, you have to prepare and submit the following incorporation documents with the required fees to the Companies Registry at 14th floor, Queensway Government Offices, 66 Queensway, Hong Kong:-
a)
Incorporation Form – Form NC1 (for company limited by shares) or Form NC1G (for company not limited by shares);
b)
A copy of the company's memorandum of association and articles of association (if any) (please refer to the forms of model memorandum and articles of association for various types of companies in the First Schedule to the Companies Ordinance); and
c)
A Notice to Business Registration Office (IRBR1)
With the implementation of the one-stop company and business registration service on 21 February 2011, the IRBRI must be submitted at the time when an application for incorporation of a local company is made with the Companies Registry.
Please also refer to Incorporation or Change of Name of a Local Limited Company - Points to Note (pdf format) when preparing the above documents.
Please note that the registrability of a company name can only be confirmed after the application has been processed by the Companies Registry and the application must meet all the requirements of the Companies Ordinance before the company can be successfully incorporated.
http://www.ird.gov.hk/eng/faq/osbrq.htm#q4http://www.cr.gov.hk/en/faq/faq09_a.htmhttp://www.ird.gov.hk/eng/tax/bre_abr.htmhttp://www.gov.hk/en/business/registrat ... sscompany/http://www.cr.gov.hk/en/faq/index.htmhttp://www.cr.gov.hk/en/public/services.htmhttp://intercorp.hk/russian/services/co ... /hongkong/Which government department can provide me with free advice on how overseas businesses can set up and expand in Hong Kong?
Answer:
You may approach Invest Hong Kong:
Address: 25th floor, Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 3107 1000
Fax: (852) 3107 9007
Email:
enq@investhk.gov.hkWebsite:
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