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Hong Kong Domestic Helper Employer Tax — Expert Advisory

Employing a domestic helper in Hong Kong creates employer tax obligations: IR56B reporting, MPF contributions, and — importantly — the domestic helper salary can create a significant tax deduction for the employer. Many employers don't claim this valuable allowance.

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Domestic Helper Employer Tax Specialist

Employing a domestic helper in Hong Kong creates employer tax obligations: IR56B reporting, MPF contributions, and — importantly — the domestic helper salary can create a significant tax deduction for the employer. Many employers don't claim this valuable allowance.

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⚠ Most Domestic Helper Employers Don't Claim the Full Tax Deduction

Hong Kong employers of domestic helpers are entitled to deduct the actual salary paid (up to the statutory limit) from their personal assessment income. This deduction — worth up to HKD 15,000 in tax savings — is frequently not claimed because employers don't know about it or don't file personal assessment.

Common Challenges

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Missed Domestic Helper Deduction

Employers who pay salaries to domestic helpers can deduct the actual wages paid (subject to annual limit) under personal assessment. Many employers miss this valuable deduction.

⚠ Risk: No deduction claim → paying unnecessary tax on income that could be sheltered

IR56B Employer Obligation

Employers of domestic helpers must file IR56B employer returns by the required deadline, reporting the helper's wages. Non-filing results in penalties.

⚠ Risk: No IR56B filing → employer penalty of HKD 10,000 per return not filed

MPF for Domestic Helpers

Employers must contribute 5% MPF for domestic helpers earning above the minimum. Non-contribution results in penalties and back MPF.

⚠ Risk: No MPF contributions → MPFA enforcement and mandatory contribution arrears

Foreign Domestic Helper Tax Status

Foreign domestic helpers (Philippines, Indonesia) are generally not subject to HK salaries tax as they don't ordinarily reside in HK. Employers sometimes incorrectly withhold tax.

⚠ Risk: Incorrect withholding → over-deduction from helper's wages, potential dispute
Who It's For

Who This Service Is For

Domestic helper employers

Individual employers of foreign or local domestic helpers in Hong Kong.

Families with multiple helpers

Employers of more than one domestic helper — each adds a deductible.

First-time employer advice

New employers of domestic helpers needing to understand all obligations and benefits.

Business owners with home helpers

Self-employed individuals who can claim the helper deduction in profits tax.

Our Services

What We Cover

Domestic Helper Deduction Claim

Claim the domestic helper salary deduction in your personal assessment or profits tax return to reduce your tax liability.

Deduction calculation and personal assessment election advice

IR56B Employer Return

Prepare and file annual IR56B employer return for domestic helper wages.

IR56B preparation and filing for helper employer

MPF Compliance Review

Review MPF contribution obligations for domestic helper and ensure compliance with MPFA requirements.

MPF enrolment and contribution compliance check

Personal Assessment Planning

Advise on whether to elect personal assessment and how to structure claims to maximise helper deduction benefit.

Personal assessment vs salaries tax comparison
How It Works

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Helper Contract & Wage Review

Review helper employment contract, wages, and current compliance status.

1 day
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Helper Deduction & Saving Calculation

Calculate the available domestic helper deduction and tax saving under personal assessment.

1 day
3

Return & IR56B Preparation

Prepare employer IR56B and personal assessment claim.

1-2 days
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Ongoing Annual Compliance

Annual IR56B filing and deduction claim.

Annual
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Case Study

Professional couple — 2 domestic helpers

HKD 28,000 Saved
  • Two FDHs at HKD 5,400/month each
  • Annual wages: HKD 129,600 total
  • Deduction claimed under personal assessment
  • Tax saving: HKD 19,440 (at 15% rate)
"We had no idea we could claim this deduction. Simple and effective advice."
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Case Study

Business owner — 1 domestic helper, IR56B not filed

HKD 15,000 Saved
  • 3 years' IR56B not filed
  • Penalty notices received
  • Back IR56B filed and penalties negotiated
  • Domestic helper deduction claimed in personal assessment
"They sorted out 3 years of non-compliance and identified the deduction opportunity."
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to your questions

Under personal assessment, a Hong Kong taxpayer who employs a domestic helper is entitled to deduct the actual wages paid to the helper from their total income, subject to an annual maximum. For 2024/25, the maximum deductible amount is HKD 100,000 per helper per year. This deduction is available under s.26B of the IRO for personal assessment elections. If you pay your helper HKD 5,000/month (HKD 60,000/year), you can deduct HKD 60,000 from your assessable income — saving up to HKD 9,000 in tax at the 15% rate.

Yes. Employers of domestic helpers (including foreign domestic helpers) must file IR56B employer returns annually, reporting the helper's wages paid during the year. The filing deadline is typically in April each year (aligned with the tax year end). Failure to file IR56B is a strict liability offence — the employer can be fined HKD 10,000 per late or missing return. Most employers of domestic helpers are unaware of this obligation.

Foreign domestic helpers (FDHs) on standard 2-year contracts in Hong Kong are generally not considered "ordinarily resident" in Hong Kong for salaries tax purposes, as their presence is tied to a specific contract rather than being a permanent arrangement. However, the IRD does consider FDHs to be resident for the period of their employment in HK. In practice, FDH wages are low enough (minimum wage currently HKD 4,870/month) that most FDHs have negligible or zero salaries tax after allowances. Employers should not over-withhold.

Yes. Employers must enrol their domestic helpers in an MPF scheme and make mandatory employer contributions of 5% of the helper's relevant income (capped at HKD 1,500/month). The employee contribution (5%, also capped at HKD 1,500/month) must be deducted from the helper's wages. FDHs are specifically included in the MPF system. Failure to enrol or contribute results in MPFA penalties and mandatory contribution arrears with surcharges.

Yes. Self-employed individuals who elect personal assessment can include the domestic helper deduction in their personal assessment claim, alongside their business profits. The deduction reduces the total assessable income under personal assessment, potentially yielding greater tax savings than the standard allowances against salaries tax alone. The domestic helper must be genuinely employed in a residential capacity, not in the business, for this deduction to apply.

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