Education & School Tax Specialist

Hong Kong Education & School Tax — Expert Advisory

Education businesses range from fully tax-exempt registered charities to fully taxable for-profit tutorial centres. Understanding your status, structuring revenue correctly, and maximising legitimate deductions is essential for Hong Kong education operators.

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Education & School Tax Specialist

Education businesses range from fully tax-exempt registered charities to fully taxable for-profit tutorial centres. Understanding your status, structuring revenue correctly, and maximising legitimate deductions is essential for Hong Kong education operators.

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⚠ Education Tax Status Can Be Misunderstood

Not all schools are charities — and not all charity schools are fully exempt. Many private education operators mistakenly believe they are exempt from profits tax when they are in fact fully taxable. For-profit tutorial centres are always taxable and must file BIR51 annually.

Common Challenges

Are you facing these tax issues?

Charity vs For-Profit Status

Only schools registered as charities under s.88 IRO enjoy profits tax exemption. For-profit schools, tutorial centres, and training providers are fully taxable.

⚠ Risk: Assuming exempt status → non-filing penalty + back taxes

Tuition Revenue Recognition

Course fees paid in advance, term deposits, and enrolment fees require careful revenue recognition across the academic year.

⚠ Risk: Early recognition → tax on unearned tuition income

Teacher Employment Tax

Foreign teacher housing allowances, international school fees reimbursements, and travel benefits are taxable employment benefits requiring employer reporting.

⚠ Risk: Unreported teacher benefits → IR56B non-compliance

EdTech & Online Education

Online course platforms, e-learning content, and digital education subscriptions have different tax treatments depending on where the service is delivered.

⚠ Risk: All online income treated as offshore → IRD challenge
Who It's For

Who This Service Is For

Private & international schools

ESF, ISF, and private international school operators.

Tutorial centres

DSE, IB, IGCSE tutorial and supplementary education centres.

Vocational & professional training

HKSI, professional qualification, and vocational training providers.

EdTech & online education

Online learning platforms and digital education companies.

Our Services

What We Cover

Education Business Tax Return

Prepare annual profits tax return for for-profit education businesses with correct tuition revenue recognition and deductions.

Course fee deferred revenue analysis included

Charity Status Application Support

Advise on and support the application for s.88 charitable status tax exemption for qualifying educational organisations.

IRD exemption application and governing document review

Teacher Benefits Tax Compliance

Correctly report all teacher employment benefits including housing, school fees, flights, and health insurance on employer returns.

IR56B preparation for all expatriate teacher benefits

EdTech Revenue Tax Analysis

Determine the HK vs offshore split of digital education revenue for online platforms and e-learning businesses.

Offshore claim analysis for digital education income
How It Works

Simple, efficient, professional

1

Education Business Review

Review your organisation structure, revenue streams, teacher employment arrangements, and benefit policies.

1-2 days
2

Status & Compliance Assessment

Determine correct tax status (charity or taxable), identify compliance gaps, and plan remediation.

1-2 days
3

Return Preparation

Prepare profits tax return with deferred revenue schedules and all qualifying deductions.

3-5 days
4

Ongoing Advisory

Annual tax filing, teacher benefit reporting, and expansion tax planning.

Annual
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Client Success Stories

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Case Study

Tutorial centre chain — 4 locations, 80 students/day

HKD 280,000 Saved
  • Annual tuition revenue HKD 9.5M
  • Deferred revenue policy established
  • Leasehold improvement allowances claimed
  • Teacher freelancer structure reviewed
"They found issues we'd been unaware of and fixed them professionally."
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Case Study

International school — 350 students

HKD 190,000 Saved
  • Annual fee income HKD 42M (charity)
  • Non-charitable income correctly ring-fenced
  • Expatriate teacher benefit reporting updated
  • Building renovation allowances claimed
"Thorough understanding of both charity and education tax rules."
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to your questions

Only schools and educational institutions that have obtained s.88 charitable status from the IRD are exempt from profits tax on their charitable activities. Registered private schools operating as charities and meeting the charitable purpose test enjoy full exemption. However, for-profit private schools, tutorial centres, and training companies operating as limited companies or partnerships are fully subject to profits tax.
Yes. Tutorial centres operating as for-profit businesses must file annual profits tax returns (BIR51 for companies, BIR52 for partnerships) and pay profits tax on their assessable profits. There is no education-specific exemption for tutorial centres. Many tutorial centre operators are unaware of this obligation, which creates non-filing penalties and back-tax exposure.
Yes. Housing allowances paid to teachers as a cash supplement to their salary are fully taxable as salaries income and must be included in their IR56B. If a school provides a rent-free or subsidised property to a teacher, the rental value (typically 10% of the teacher's other emoluments) is assessable as a housing benefit. Proper employer reporting is mandatory.
School term fees received before the start of the term should be deferred and recognised as income over the teaching period to which they relate. For tax purposes, income should be recognised when it is earned — i.e., when the teaching services are provided. Including next term's fees in current year income inflates profits and brings forward tax obligations.
Yes. For taxable education businesses, the cost of textbooks, teaching materials, educational software, and learning resources provided to students as part of the course are deductible business expenses. Items that are sold to students (e.g., textbooks at retail price) should be treated as cost of goods sold. Capital items like projectors, whiteboards, and computers attract plant & machinery allowances.

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