Hong Kong Industrial Property Tax — Factories, Warehouses & Logistics
Industrial property in Hong Kong — from traditional factories in Kwun Tong to modern logistics hubs in Tsing Yi — has unique tax treatment. Industrial Building Allowances (IBA) under s.33 IRO can significantly reduce your tax burden if claimed correctly.
Industrial Property Tax Specialist
Industrial property in Hong Kong — from traditional factories in Kwun Tong to modern logistics hubs in Tsing Yi — has unique tax treatment. Industrial Building Allowances (IBA) under s.33 IRO can significantly reduce your tax burden if claimed correctly.
⚠ Industrial Building Allowance: Strict Qualifying Rules
Not all industrial-zoned property qualifies for Industrial Building Allowances. The building must be used for qualifying purposes (manufacturing, storage, etc.) and at least 80% of floor area must meet the test. Misclassification triggers clawback assessments.
Are you facing these tax issues?
Industrial Building Allowance Eligibility
IBA under s.33 IRO provides 20% initial + 4% annual allowances. Many owners are unaware of the strict qualifying use requirements or fail the 80% floor area test.
Revitalisation & Conversion
Converting industrial buildings to hotels, offices, or data centres has complex tax implications including balancing charges on any allowances previously claimed.
Self-Use vs Letting
Owner-occupiers claim allowances differently from landlords. Mixing self-use and letting requires careful apportionment of allowances and rental income.
Data Centre Classification
Modern data centres straddle industrial and commercial classifications. Whether your data centre qualifies for IBA depends on specific IRD guidance in DIPN 10.
Who This Service Is For
Traditional light and heavy manufacturing operations in industrial zones.
Storage facilities, cold chain logistics, and distribution centres.
Owners of colocation facilities, server farms, and hyperscale data centres.
Multi-tenanted industrial developments seeking to maximise allowance claims.
What We Cover
Industrial Building Allowance Review
Full review of qualifying expenditure and allowance claims under s.33 and s.34 IRO.
Conversion Tax Planning
Pre-conversion tax modelling for industrial-to-commercial or industrial-to-hotel conversion projects.
Property Tax Returns
Annual BIR57/BIR58 filing with all allowances and deductions optimised.
IRD Enquiry Defence
Representation before IRD for IBA eligibility disputes and clawback assessments.
Simple, efficient, professional
Property & Usage Audit
Document qualifying use, floor area, and historical allowance claims.
2 daysAllowance Calculation
Compute correct IBA entitlement and identify any over or under-claims.
3 daysReturn Preparation
Prepare and file property tax returns with optimised allowance positions.
3-5 daysOngoing Monitoring
Annual review as usage, tenants, or property status changes.
AnnuallyReal results for real clients
Kwun Tong industrial portfolio — IBA recovery
- Portfolio of 8 factory units
- IBA claims not filed for 4 years
- Back-year claims filed under s.70A
- Refunds plus prospective savings
Tsuen Wan warehouse → data centre conversion
- HKD 80M conversion project
- Balancing charge exposure modelled pre-conversion
- Phased conversion reduced tax timing
- New data centre IBA established
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This page provides general information only. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified Hong Kong tax professional.