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Consulting firms operating from Hong Kong with clients across Asia face critical tax questions: where are consulting services performed? How should management fees be structured for related-party clients? And how do you correctly classify your consultants for employment tax purposes?

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Consulting & Management Tax Specialist

Consulting firms operating from Hong Kong with clients across Asia face critical tax questions: where are consulting services performed? How should management fees be structured for related-party clients? And how do you correctly classify your consultants for employment tax purposes?

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⚠ Consulting Offshore Income Is A Key Opportunity

Management consultancies with regional clients across Asia typically perform a significant portion of their services at client sites outside Hong Kong. These fees may qualify as offshore-sourced income not subject to HK profits tax — but documentation of where services are performed is essential.

Common Challenges

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Consulting Fee Offshore Sourcing

Consulting fees earned from work performed at client sites in Singapore, Shanghai, Tokyo, or other cities outside HK may be offshore-sourced. The operations test focuses on where the value-creating work was done.

⚠ Risk: All fees taxed in HK → significant over-taxation on offshore client work

Management Fee Structures

Management fees charged to related overseas entities for HQ services must be priced at arm's length and documented. The IRD scrutinises group management fee structures closely.

⚠ Risk: Non-arm's-length fees → transfer pricing adjustment by IRD

Consultant Employment Classification

Are your consultants employees or independent contractors? The distinction determines employer MPF obligations, salaries tax deductions, and IR56B vs IR56M reporting.

⚠ Risk: Employees misclassified as contractors → employer tax and MPF liability

Travel & Overseas Project Costs

Airfares, accommodation, and overseas living expenses for consultants on long-term client engagements must be correctly deducted and distinguished from personal travel.

⚠ Risk: Personal travel mixed with business → deduction disallowed on audit
Who It's For

Who This Service Is For

Strategy & management consultancies

McKinsey, BCG, and boutique strategy consulting firms with HK operations.

IT & digital transformation

Technology consulting, ERP implementation, and digital transformation advisers.

HR & organisational consulting

Human resources, talent management, and organisational design consultancies.

Financial & operational consulting

Finance transformation, operational improvement, and turnaround advisory firms.

Our Services

What We Cover

Consulting Offshore Income Analysis

Establish an operations-test analysis to quantify offshore consulting income not subject to HK profits tax.

Consultant time sheet analysis and client site activity documentation

Management Fee Transfer Pricing

Prepare arm's-length analysis and documentation for intercompany management fees to satisfy IRD transfer pricing rules.

Comparable service charge analysis and TP documentation

Consulting Profits Tax Return

Prepare BIR51 with offshore fee apportionment, management fee schedules, and consultant expense deductions.

Multi-client project revenue and cost analysis

Consultant Employment Tax Review

Review all consultant arrangements to ensure correct employment vs contractor classification and reporting.

IR56B/56M analysis and MPF obligation review
How It Works

Simple, efficient, professional

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Practice & Engagement Review

Review your client engagements, consultant arrangements, fee structures, and project geographies.

1-2 days
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Offshore & TP Analysis

Analyse offshore income potential and management fee transfer pricing positions.

2-3 days
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Return Preparation

Prepare profits tax return with consulting-specific schedules and all deductions.

3-5 days
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Annual Consulting Tax Planning

Headcount planning, partner remuneration optimisation, and offshore structure maintenance.

Annual
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Client Success Stories

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Case Study

Regional strategy consultancy — 18 consultants

HKD 620,000 Saved
  • Annual fees HKD 24M
  • 65% of engagement hours at offshore client sites
  • Offshore income apportionment established
  • Management fee to Singapore parent reviewed
"Their offshore income analysis identified savings we had no idea existed."
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Case Study

IT transformation firm — 12 staff, APAC clients

HKD 390,000 Saved
  • Annual project fees HKD 16M
  • Consultant time-at-client-site documented
  • Project travel costs fully claimed
  • Contractor vs employee status reviewed
"Professional, efficient, and they found real savings. Highly recommended."
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to your questions

Consulting fees are sourced where the services are performed — where the consultants physically do the work. If your consultants travel to client sites in Singapore, China, or Korea to deliver the engagement, the fees attributable to that on-site work may be offshore-sourced and not subject to HK profits tax. The proportion depends on time spent at overseas sites versus HK. Detailed time records and project documentation are essential to support an offshore income claim.
Under Part 9A of the IRO, management fees charged to related overseas entities must be at arm's length. For companies above the thresholds (turnover > HKD 400M, or covered transactions > HKD 220M), formal transfer pricing documentation is legally required. Below threshold, maintaining a functional analysis and benchmarking analysis of comparable management fee rates is strongly recommended. The IRD will challenge management fees that appear to artificially shift profits out of HK.
The IRD applies a multi-factor test to determine employment status: (1) Control — does the payer control how the work is done? (2) Integration — is the consultant integral to the business? (3) Economic reality — does the consultant bear financial risk and work for multiple clients? (4) Mutual obligation — is there an ongoing commitment on both sides? A consultant working exclusively for one client, on-site, with no financial risk, and following instruction is likely an employee for tax purposes.
Travel costs (flights, hotels, meals) incurred exclusively for business purposes on client engagements are deductible. The expense must be wholly and exclusively incurred for the purpose of producing assessable profits. Where a consultant travels for business but adds personal days, only the business proportion is deductible. Flight costs can usually be allocated by days at destination — business days vs personal days. Maintaining clear documentation and booking business travel separately from personal is essential.
Yes. Costs incurred in pitching for new business — proposal preparation, research, presentation costs, and pitch team travel — are generally deductible as they are incurred in the course of carrying on the consulting trade. However, costs incurred before commencing the business (pre-trading expenses) may not be deductible unless they were incurred for the purpose of the subsequent trade. Successful pitch costs that lead to a won engagement are clearly deductible.

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