By: servcorp | 2012-01-06 | Business Serviced Office Hong Kong solutions provide an economical and versatile office option for firms with between 1 to 10 staff. read more
By: kirakeivan | 2010-09-30 | Free Web Resources Hong Kong Serviced Offices and Executive Suites – A smiling face on the reception counter, a real person picking up the phones and a well presented business office is necessary to managing a smart business organization read more
By: planner | 2010-09-27 | Business set up companies and other business support services. The most important business center (business centres) must be able to 24 hours access . read more
By: servcorp | 2012-01-06 | Business With a Virtual Office in Hong Kong, it doesn't matter if you work from home, on the move, or overseas. You have the backing of fully professional Hong Kong Virtual Offices wherever you are, without expensive overheads! read more
By: chan kaka | 2010-09-20 | Business Opportunities Virtual Office Hong Kong In fact, many companies that now after the establishment of the company will be in different locations, virtual office , the aim is to ensure that customers have intimacy . Choose Virtual Office There are several aspects to pay attention to the first location is convenient for yourself and see customers about banks read more
By: yerkle | 2012-05-15 | Trademarks The principle of Hong Kong trademark law is "First to Apply", not "First to Use". If you use a trademark without registration by the Trademark Office, you may infringe the registered trademark of the exclusive right; read more
By: ken xu | 2012-04-12 | Trademarks In Hong Kong, the registration of company name, business names and trademarks are subject to different laws and system of regulatory. The registration of a company name is handled by the Registrar of Companies, a business name registration is handled by the Inland Revenue Department Business Registration Office, and trademark registration is responsible by the Trade Marks Registry. Though you have read more
By: chan kaka | 2011-04-19 | Customer Service including setting up companies, accounting and auditing services, professional secretarial services and a range of business support to help you in dealing with administrative aspects of the company even more handy , and all additional services only need to pay only when in use. read more
By: chan kaka | 2010-12-03 | Small Business Virtual Office Virtual Office Hong Kong e generations bring you into the office of the new era. You do not have to Feisuo Si content read more
By: Criston Lee | 2010-11-11 | Entrepreneurs When setting up a Hong Kong business, it is important to know which type of company will work best for you. Most individuals prefer to start a private limited company, whereas foreign companies prefer to go with a subsidiary company. read more
By: cristonlee | 2010-09-28 | Entrepreneurs Registering a Subsidiary Hong Kong company is a popular choice today. It offers many ways to enhance business and increase company profits. Here are answers to a few common questions about this type of business venture. read more
By: chan kaka | 2010-11-30 | Customer Service return to complete the returns employers pay scales for employees; oppose the tax assessor / assessment; deal with all proceedings relating to taxation; provide tax and other tax planning and advice. read more
By: Rob Lee | 2011-04-12 | Small Business Hong Kong is one of the most famous tax havens in the world. Hong Kong has the following tax rates: •16.5% for companies read more
By: cristonlee | 2010-12-13 | Business When setting up a Hong Kong business, it is important to know which type of company will work best for you. Most individuals prefer to start a private limited company, whereas foreign companies prefer to go with a subsidiary company. Private companies are the most common types of businesses that are setup in Hong Kong. read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Finance Hong Kong bank account requires customers to meet certain requirements before holding an account with them. One is required to submit a number of documents, which is usually a mandatory requirement for a majority of banks countrywide. In addition, the documentations are designed to act as proof in case things go bad or something close to that. read more