IR56B Common Errors: A Guide to Avoiding IRD Follow-Up in Hong Kong

Human Resources & Payroll

Filing errors in IR56B can lead to IRD queries, fines, or audits. This guide covers the most frequent mistakes, how the IRD detects them, and simple steps to stay compliant.

Annual CIT Reconciliation in 2026: Key Areas to Focus
Tax & Accounting

Annual CIT Reconciliation in 2026: Key Areas to Focus

China’s annual CIT reconciliation is one of the most important tax compliance obligations for businesses operating in the country. Filing accurately and early in 2026 can help companies reduce audit risk, avoid penalties, and optimize the use of available tax incentives.

China Cybersecurity Label Explained: Why ‘Optional’ Doesn’t Mean Irrelevant
Legal & Regulatory

China Cybersecurity Label Explained: Why ‘Optional’ Doesn’t Mean Irrelevant

For foreign companies selling smart devices, routers, cameras, or any IoT product in China, the new voluntary cybersecurity label is not just a logo but signals whether your product meets China’s security baseline, and increasingly, whether it gets chosen at all.

Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises in China: The Complete 2026 Setup Guide 
Legal & Regulatory

Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises in China: The Complete 2026 Setup Guide 

A step-by-step overview of the procedures, documents, and requirements for establishing a wholly foreign-owned enterprise in China in 2026.

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Economy & Trade

China-Australia Trade Reset: What It Means for Investors in 2026?
Economy & Trade

China-Australia Trade Reset: What It Means for Investors in 2026?

May 06

China-Australia economic ties in 2026 are defined by resilient trade, selective investment, and expanding policy frameworks, shifting the relationship from disruption to structured engagement. For investors, the opportunity lies in navigating regulation, diversifying exposure, and leveraging growth in services, clean energy, and strategic sectors.

  • China’s Nuclear Fusion Sector: What the 15th FYP Means for Businesses and Investors

    Economy & Trade May 01

    China’s nuclear fusion sector is rapidly taking shape as an emerging industrial market, with increasing investment and activity across reactor supply chains, advanced materials, and engineering systems. While commercial power generation remains a long-term goal for the 2030s–2040s, near-term business opportunities are already developing in component manufacturing, testing infrastructure, and technology partnerships.

  • US-China Relations in the Trump 2.0 Era: A Timeline

    Economy & Trade Apr 30

    On March 23, 2026, the US Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List to include foreign-made consumer routers, preventing new models from receiving FCC equipment authorization and thereby banning them from being imported or sold in the US.

  • China Outbound Direct Investment (ODI) Tracker 2026

    Economy & Trade Apr 29

    In this China Outbound Direct Investment (ODI) Tracker, China Briefing offers up-to-date data and insights on China’s outbound investment developments and trends. Data is as of March 2026.

  • China's Special Economic Zones Explained: Which One is Right for Your Business? 

    Economy & Trade Apr 27

    China's seven special economic zones each offer distinct industrial profiles, incentive policies, and strategic advantages. Here's what foreign investors need to know to find the right fit.

 

Tax & Accounting

What Are the Main Compliance Calendars Foreign Businesses Must Track in China?
Tax & Accounting

What Are the Main Compliance Calendars Foreign Businesses Must Track in China?

May 07

China compliance calendar requires foreign businesses to manage continuous monthly, quarterly, and annual obligations in an increasingly digital and data-driven regulatory environment. Success depends on integrating compliance into core operations, ensuring accuracy across systems, and adapting to both national and local regulatory requirements.

  • April-May Hong Kong Tax Compliance: A Practical Checklist for Businesses

    Tax & Accounting Apr 29

    Many businesses struggle to manage April-May tax compliance calendars, especially with mandatory iXBRL and MNE e filing. This checklist breaks down what to file, when to file, and how to stay compliant without last minute stress.

  • As a Foreign Company, Do I Need to Make Annual CIT Filing in China?

    Tax & Accounting Apr 28

    Annual CIT filing obligations for foreign companies in China can apply even without profits or a formal entity. This article explains who must file, the key deadlines for 2026, and how PE risks can impact tax obligations.

  • Hong Kong’s Evolving Double Tax Agreement (DTA) Network 2026

    Tax & Accounting Apr 24

    Hong Kong’s double tax agreement network has reached a new milestone, with fresh treaties and active negotiations shaping the 2026 outlook. Understanding how Hong Kong’s DTAs work is essential for investors and multinationals planning cross-border operations.

  • China Manufacturing Tracker 2026

    Tax & Accounting Apr 17

    Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for March 2026 has now been updated.

 

Legal & Regulatory

How to Succeed in IP Litigation in China – Lessons from the Supreme Court’s Case Files
Legal & Regulatory

How to Succeed in IP Litigation in China – Lessons from the Supreme Court’s Case Files

May 05

China's Supreme People's Court has published a set of typical IP cases, providing useful insight into how IP law is interpreted and how disputes are won and lost.

Industries

China’s Nuclear Fusion Sector: What the 15th FYP Means for Businesses and Investors
Industries

China’s Nuclear Fusion Sector: What the 15th FYP Means for Businesses and Investors

May 01

China’s nuclear fusion sector is rapidly taking shape as an emerging industrial market, with increasing investment and activity across reactor supply chains, advanced materials, and engineering systems. While commercial power generation remains a long-term goal for the 2030s–2040s, near-term business opportunities are already developing in component manufacturing, testing infrastructure, and technology partnerships.

 

HR & Payroll

IR56B Common Errors: A Guide to Avoiding IRD Follow-Up in Hong Kong
HR & Payroll

IR56B Common Errors: A Guide to Avoiding IRD Follow-Up in Hong Kong

May 08

Filing errors in IR56B can lead to IRD queries, fines, or audits. This guide covers the most frequent mistakes, how the IRD detects them, and simple steps to stay compliant.

  • Hong Kong Employment Compliance: What's New in 2026

    HR & Payroll May 04

    Hong Kong’s 2026 employment reforms reshape employer obligations through the new 468 rule, annual minimum wage adjustments, expanded statutory holidays, MPF offset removal, and tighter labor‑related regulation. Companies must prepare for broader compliance demands.

  • Facing New Salary Benchmarks for Foreigner's Work Permits in China? Here’s How Employers Can Respond

    HR & Payroll Apr 24

    China’s tightening enforcement of foreigner's work permit salary benchmarks is reshaping how employers hire and retain foreign talent. As salary thresholds increasingly determine eligibility, companies must rethink budgeting, permit strategies, and long‑term workforce planning.

  • Hiring in Hong Kong: Compliance Tips for Foreign Companies

    HR & Payroll Apr 21

    Hong Kong offers foreign companies access to a highly skilled, multilingual workforce and a business-friendly regulatory environment, making it a key gateway for regional expansion in Asia.

  • China Minimum Wage Standards 2026

    HR & Payroll Apr 15

    This article offers a guide to minimum wages in the Chinese Mainland and discuss how labor costs are affected by changes to the minimum wage levels. The data is current as of January 22, 2026.

 

Technology

China Cybersecurity Label Explained: Why ‘Optional’ Doesn’t Mean Irrelevant
Technology

China Cybersecurity Label Explained: Why ‘Optional’ Doesn’t Mean Irrelevant

Apr 30

For foreign companies selling smart devices, routers, cameras, or any IoT product in China, the new voluntary cybersecurity label is not just a logo but signals whether your product meets China’s security baseline, and increasingly, whether it gets chosen at all.

 

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