Profits Tax Calculator
Enter your assessable profits to calculate two-tiered profits tax (corporations: 8.25% on the first HK$2 million, 16.5% thereafter) and the tax payable after reduction.
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Salaries Tax Calculator
Enter your annual income and allowances; the calculator compares progressive and standard rate methods and applies whichever gives the lower tax.
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Property Tax Calculator
Net assessable value = rental income − rates paid by the owner − 20% repairs allowance, taxed at the 15% standard rate.
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Stamp Duty Calculator
Calculate stamp duty on property transactions, share transfers and leases in one place. Rates can be updated in the admin whenever they change.
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Personal Assessment Calculator
Aggregate salaries income, business profits and property income, apply progressive rates, and compare with separate assessment to see which is better.
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Hong Kong’s five main taxes, on one page
Hong Kong’s tax system is simple, low-rate and territorial — only Hong Kong-sourced income is taxed. These are the five taxes SME owners and employees meet most often:
| Tax | Who pays | Rate (2025/26) | Calculator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profits Tax | Companies or individuals carrying on business in Hong Kong with assessable profits | Corporations 8.25% / 16.5%; unincorporated 7.5% / 15% | Profits Tax Calculator |
| Salaries Tax | Individuals with Hong Kong employment, office or pension income | Progressive 2%–17%, or standard rate 15% / 16% — whichever is lower | Salaries Tax Calculator |
| Property Tax | Owners letting Hong Kong property | Net assessable value × 15% | Property Tax Calculator |
| Stamp Duty | Buying or selling property, transferring shares, signing a lease | Depends on price / consideration / lease term | Stamp Duty Calculator |
| Personal Assessment | Individuals electing personal assessment | Aggregated and taxed at progressive rates | Personal Assessment Calculator |
These results are estimates only; the tax actually payable is determined by the Inland Revenue Department’s notice of assessment. For an accurate assessment or filing service, Contact Us for a free quote, or see our Profits Tax Filing。