Director & Multiple Company Tax Specialist

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Directors of multiple Hong Kong companies receive income from each entity — fees, salaries, dividends, and loans. Structuring the receipt of this income optimally across multiple companies, and managing the interaction between salaries tax and profits tax, requires specialist tax planning.

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Director & Multiple Company Tax Specialist

Directors of multiple Hong Kong companies receive income from each entity — fees, salaries, dividends, and loans. Structuring the receipt of this income optimally across multiple companies, and managing the interaction between salaries tax and profits tax, requires specialist tax planning.

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⚠ Multi-Company Director Remuneration Structure Is Complex

Directors who receive remuneration from multiple companies — salaries from some, director fees from others, dividends from still others — create a complex interaction between different tax regimes. Without planning, the overall tax rate on total income can be significantly higher than necessary.

Common Challenges

Are you facing these tax issues?

Multiple Income Stream Coordination

Director salaries, director fees, dividends, and director loans from multiple companies each have different tax treatment and rates — coordinating these optimally requires planning.

⚠ Risk: Uncoordinated remuneration → paying maximum rate on all income unnecessarily

Director Fee vs Salary Treatment

Director fees and director salaries may be treated differently for profits tax deductibility at the company level and salaries tax at the personal level.

⚠ Risk: Non-deductible director fees → double taxation in company and personal hands

Director Loan Tax Implications

Loans from a company to its director may create deemed income, benefit in kind issues, or stamp duty implications if not properly structured.

⚠ Risk: Director loan treated as disguised salary → employer salaries tax assessment

Multi-Entity Tax Return Coordination

Filing tax returns for multiple companies, coordinating their year-ends, and managing the interaction between company profits and director personal income requires careful management.

⚠ Risk: Uncoordinated filing → missed deductions, incorrect dividend timing
Who It's For

Who This Service Is For

Directors of multiple HK companies

Individuals who are directors of 2 or more Hong Kong companies.

Family business directors

Family business directors receiving income from family-owned entities.

Group company directors

Directors of corporate groups with multiple subsidiary entities.

Director shareholders

Director-shareholders balancing salary, fees, and dividend income.

Our Services

What We Cover

Multi-Company Tax Return Management

Coordinate and prepare tax returns for all entities in which you are a director, managing year-ends and income timing.

Multiple BIR51 preparation and filing coordination

Multi-Entity Remuneration Planning

Model the optimal mix of salary, director fees, and dividends from each company to minimise overall tax.

Salary vs dividend analysis across multiple entities

Director Salaries Tax Return

Prepare personal salaries tax return consolidating income from all company directorships.

Multi-employer income consolidation and allowance optimisation

Director Loan Review

Review existing director loan arrangements for tax compliance and structuring opportunities.

Director loan interest, deemed income, and stamp duty analysis
How It Works

Simple, efficient, professional

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Multi-Entity Overview

Review all directorships, company structures, income sources, and existing arrangements.

1-2 days
2

Cross-Entity Remuneration Modelling

Model the optimal remuneration structure across all entities to minimise total tax.

2-3 days
3

Coordinated Company & Personal Returns

Prepare all company and personal tax returns in a coordinated manner.

5-10 days
4

Entity Position & Remuneration Review

Annual review of remuneration structure and entity tax positions.

Annual
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Case Study

Director of 4 group companies — family business

HKD 380,000 Saved
  • Total director income: HKD 3.8M (salary + fees + dividends)
  • Remuneration structure modelled across all 4 entities
  • Optimal salary/dividend mix established
  • All 4 company returns coordinated with personal return
"They simplified a very complex situation and found significant savings."
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Case Study

Serial entrepreneur — 6 HK companies

HKD 520,000 Saved
  • 6 active companies, various stages
  • Director loan arrangements reviewed and restructured
  • Multi-entity tax return coordination established
  • Personal assessment election optimised
"Finally got all my companies' tax in order. Professional and thorough."
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to your questions

Director fees received from a Hong Kong company are assessable as employment income under salaries tax (not profits tax) — the IRD treats directors as employees for salaries tax purposes regardless of whether they have a separate service contract. Director fees paid to a director by a company are deductible to the company as a business expense provided they are genuine remuneration for services and not excessive relative to the services provided.

The optimal balance depends on the company's profit level and the director's personal tax rate. Generally: salary is deductible by the company (reducing profits tax) and assessable to the director (salaries tax up to 15%); dividends are not deductible by the company but are received tax-free by the director in HK (no dividend tax). For directors in the top salaries tax bracket, retaining profits in the company at 8.25-16.5% and eventually distributing as capital can be more efficient than taking all income as salary.

Director loans from a HK company to its director (or their associates) are not subject to deemed income provisions in HK (unlike the UK). However, if the loan is interest-free or below-market interest, the IRD may argue there is a taxable benefit equal to the interest benefit. There is also stamp duty on loan agreements. Director loans should be documented properly and either charged at arm's length interest or structured as part of the director's compensation arrangement. Outstanding director loans are a red flag in IRD audits.

A director who also provides consulting services to the company — separate from their directorial duties — can potentially receive separate consulting fees that are assessable as profits tax income (if through their own company or self-employment) rather than salaries tax. However, the IRD will scrutinise such arrangements carefully to ensure the consulting services are genuinely separate from the director's employment duties. The nature of the services, how they differ from directorial responsibilities, and whether they are provided through a separate entity are all relevant.

All employment income from all employers (including all directorships) must be reported on the annual BIR60 salaries tax return. Each employment is listed separately with the total emoluments from that employer. If one or more companies are operated under personal assessment (filing profits tax as sole proprietor), that income is also included in the personal assessment election. The total tax is then computed on the combined income with personal allowances deducted. For complex multi-entity situations, a specialist should review the overall tax position.

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This page provides general information only. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified Hong Kong tax professional.