Airline Pilot & Crew Tax Specialist

Hong Kong Airline Pilot & Crew Tax — Expert Advisory

Airline pilots and cabin crew working on international routes have complex salaries tax positions in Hong Kong. Time-apportionment based on flying hours in HK airspace, overseas allowances, and the specific treatment of different income components require specialist expertise.

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Airline Pilot & Crew Tax Specialist

Airline pilots and cabin crew working on international routes have complex salaries tax positions in Hong Kong. Time-apportionment based on flying hours in HK airspace, overseas allowances, and the specific treatment of different income components require specialist expertise.

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⚠ Pilot Salaries Tax Requires Correct Time-Apportionment

Many airlines and their crew use incorrect or simplified time-apportionment methods that either over-state or under-state HK salaries tax liability. Using the wrong methodology creates either over-payment (money left on the table) or under-payment (risk of IRD assessment and penalties).

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Time-Apportionment Calculation

The IRD requires salaries tax to be apportioned based on time spent in HK vs outside HK. For pilots, the calculation uses HK-based flying hours or days. The exact methodology must be agreed with the IRD.

⚠ Risk: Wrong apportionment method → over- or under-payment of salaries tax

Overseas Duty Allowances

Overseas layover allowances, per diems, and duty allowances paid to crew for time outside HK — are they taxable in HK?

⚠ Risk: Overseas allowances included in full HK income → over-taxation

Housing & Accommodation Benefits

Employer-provided housing or housing allowances for pilots are taxable benefits, but the deemed rental value calculation has specific rules.

⚠ Risk: Housing benefit taxed on wrong basis → incorrect salaries tax computation

Employer Reporting Obligations

Airlines must correctly report all crew income on IR56B, including overseas flying pay, bonuses, share options, and housing benefits.

⚠ Risk: Incorrect IR56B reporting → IRD queries and crew member tax issues
適合對象

適合對象

Airline pilots

Captains and first officers working for Hong Kong-based or international airlines.

Cabin crew members

Cabin service directors, pursers, and flight attendants based in Hong Kong.

Aviation technical crew

Flight engineers, check pilots, and training captains.

Airline HR & payroll teams

HR and payroll teams managing crew salaries tax compliance.

服務範疇

服務範疇

Crew Time-Apportionment Calculation

Calculate the correct HK vs non-HK time apportionment using IRD-approved methodology and flight log data.

Flight log analysis and HK airspace time calculation

Pilot Salaries Tax Return

Prepare accurate salaries tax return with correct time-apportionment and all qualifying deductions.

BIR60 preparation with aviation-specific schedules

Airline Employer Return Review

Review employer IR56B preparation for crew members to ensure correct reporting of all income components.

IR56B review for overseas pay, allowances, and benefits

Crew Contract Tax Advice

Advise on the tax implications of employment contract terms — base pay, overseas allowances, share options, and housing.

Pre-contract signing tax review
服務流程

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1

Income & Contract Review

Review employment contract, payslips, flight logs, and housing arrangements.

1-2 days
2

Apportionment Calculation

Calculate time-apportionment using flight log data and IRD-approved methodology.

2-3 days
3

Return Preparation

Prepare salaries tax return with correct apportionment and all deductions.

2-3 days
4

Annual Tax Planning

Annual review of flying patterns, allowances, and upcoming contract changes.

Annual
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  • Annual salary HKD 2.8M + allowances
  • 55% of flying hours outside HK airspace
  • Time-apportionment correctly recalculated
  • Housing benefit basis corrected
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  • Overseas allowance treatment corrected
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Pilots who are HK residents pay salaries tax on their total employment income. However, they can claim a time-apportionment deduction for income attributable to time spent outside HK. The deduction is calculated as: (Non-HK days / Total days) × Total income. For pilots, non-HK days typically include days operating international routes outside HK airspace. The exact methodology — whether based on calendar days, flying hours, or another measure — should be agreed with the IRD. Many airlines have standing agreements with the IRD on the apportionment methodology.
Overseas layover allowances, per diems, and duty allowances paid for time spent on overseas duty are generally assessable as employment income, but the amount assessed depends on the time-apportionment calculation. If the pilot's HK-source income is 40% of total income (based on apportionment), then 40% of the overseas allowances are also assessable as HK income. However, some overseas allowances may be specifically excluded if they are genuine expense reimbursements (e.g., hotel costs billed directly to the airline).
Pilots should maintain: flight logs showing all flights flown (dates, origin, destination, flight times); roster/schedule records; record of positioning and deadheading flights; records of simulator training and ground duties (HK-based); and records of any leaves taken outside HK. Airlines typically maintain these records, but pilots should retain personal copies. The IRD may request flight log evidence to verify the time-apportionment calculation on audit.
Yes. Company-provided housing (whether a company-owned property or a leased property paid by the employer) is assessable as a benefit in kind. The assessable rental value is calculated as 10% of the pilot's assessable income after deducting the housing benefit itself (or the actual rent paid by the employer, if lower). This is reported on IR56B by the employer. Cash housing allowances paid as part of salary are fully assessable at face value.
If you are a HK-resident pilot (domiciled or ordinarily resident in HK), you are subject to HK salaries tax on all employment income regardless of where you perform the duties. The time-apportionment relief reduces the assessable amount. If you are based overseas and only transit through HK (not a HK resident), your HK salaries tax liability is limited to income attributable to duties performed in HK. In both cases, a BIR60 return must be filed and the income correctly apportioned.

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