Nanny & Childcare Employer Tax Specialist

Hong Kong Nanny & Childcare Employer Tax — Expert Advisory

Employers of nannies and childcare workers in Hong Kong have employer tax obligations that many families overlook — IR56B reporting, MPF contributions, and potentially the opportunity to claim nanny salary deductions in personal assessment.

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Nanny & Childcare Employer Tax Specialist

Employers of nannies and childcare workers in Hong Kong have employer tax obligations that many families overlook — IR56B reporting, MPF contributions, and potentially the opportunity to claim nanny salary deductions in personal assessment.

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⚠ Nanny Employers Must File IR56B & Pay MPF

Families who employ local nannies (not on FDH visas) have the same employer tax obligations as any other employer: annual IR56B filing and mandatory MPF contributions. Many families are completely unaware of these obligations, creating penalty exposure.

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IR56B for Nanny Employer

If you employ a local nanny or childcare worker, you must file an annual IR56B form reporting their wages — regardless of whether their income is below the tax threshold.

⚠ Risk: No IR56B filing → HKD 10,000 employer penalty per missing return

MPF for Childcare Employee

Local nannies and childcare workers employed by a household are entitled to MPF. Employer contributions of 5% must be made monthly.

⚠ Risk: No MPF contribution → MPFA enforcement, back contributions + surcharge

Live-In Nanny Housing Benefit

Nannies who live in the employer's home receive accommodation as a benefit. Whether this creates assessable income for the nanny depends on the nature of the arrangement.

⚠ Risk: Live-in accommodation not correctly reported → nanny's assessable income understated

Childcare Expense Deduction

Under personal assessment, Hong Kong taxpayers can claim childcare service expense deductions — but the eligibility criteria and maximum limits apply strictly.

⚠ Risk: Childcare deduction not claimed → paying unnecessary excess tax
适合对象

适合对象

Local nanny employers

Families employing local (non-FDH) nannies and childminders in Hong Kong.

Day nursery enrolling parents

Parents claiming childcare expense deductions for nursery fees.

Au pair host families

Families hosting au pairs with stipend payments.

Childcare centre employers

Small childcare operators with employed childcare workers.

服务范畴

服务范畴

Nanny Employer IR56B

Prepare and file annual IR56B for household nanny or childcare worker.

Complete employer return for domestic childcare employees

Domestic Employee MPF Set-Up

Set up MPF scheme for childcare employee and ensure ongoing contribution compliance.

MPF enrolment and monthly contribution management

Childcare Expense Deduction Claim

Claim qualifying childcare service expenses in personal assessment to reduce income tax.

Childcare deduction calculation and personal assessment election

Live-In Nanny Tax Advice

Advise on the tax implications of live-in arrangements for nanny and employer.

Accommodation benefit analysis and reporting guidance
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1

Childcare Arrangement Obligation Review

Review childcare employment arrangement and identify all obligations.

1 day
2

Childcare Deduction Calculation

Calculate available childcare expense deduction and personal assessment benefit.

1 day
3

Return & Filing

Prepare IR56B, MPF documentation, and personal assessment claim.

1-2 days
4

IR56B Filing & Deduction Update

Annual IR56B filing and childcare deduction update.

Annual
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Working parents — local nanny, 2 children in nursery

HKD 38,000 节省
  • Local nanny wages HKD 20,000/month
  • Two children in registered nursery HKD 180,000/year
  • Domestic helper deduction + childcare deduction claimed
  • Total tax saving: HKD 38,000 (at 15% rate)
"We had no idea about either deduction. Significant saving from a simple claim."
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Family — 3 years' IR56B not filed for nanny

HKD 22,000 节省
  • Local nanny employed for 3 years without IR56B
  • Back IR56B filed — penalties negotiated to minimum
  • MPF back contributions arranged with MPFA
  • Domestic helper deduction claimed for all 3 years
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Yes. Any employer who pays wages to an employee in Hong Kong — including household employers of local nannies and childcare workers — must file an annual IR56B return with the IRD, reporting total wages paid during the year. This applies even if the nanny's income is below the salaries tax threshold. The filing deadline is aligned with the end of the tax year. Failure to file results in a fixed penalty of up to HKD 10,000 per missing return.

Under the Inland Revenue Ordinance, taxpayers with dependent children can claim childcare service expenses paid to qualifying childcare service centres, registered childminders, or early education centres. The deduction is capped at HKD 100,000 per child per year. This must be claimed under personal assessment (not the standard salaries tax computation). The childcare centre must be properly registered with the Social Welfare Department to qualify.

Yes. Foreign domestic helpers (FDHs) on standard FDH visas are specifically regulated under labour law and have particular tax treatment — they are generally not HK residents for salaries tax purposes, and their minimum wage is set by the government. Local nannies are standard employees subject to the full Hong Kong employment laws, including MPF, the Employment Ordinance, and standard salaries tax rules. The employer obligations (IR56B, MPF) apply to both, but the tax status of the worker differs.

Au pairs who receive a stipend for childcare and household assistance may or may not be classified as employees depending on the arrangement. If the au pair is treated as a cultural exchange participant (not primarily a worker) and the stipend is genuine pocket money rather than wages, the employment relationship may not exist. However, if the au pair works regular hours under the family's direction in exchange for board and stipend, they may be classified as an employee, triggering IR56B and MPF obligations. The arrangement should be reviewed carefully.

Yes — they are two separate deductions. The domestic helper deduction (up to HKD 100,000) can be claimed for wages paid to any domestic helper (including FDHs) regardless of whether they provide childcare specifically. The childcare service expense deduction (up to HKD 100,000 per child) is specifically for qualifying childcare service fees paid to registered childcare centres or certified childminders. Both deductions are available under personal assessment and can potentially be claimed simultaneously if the qualifying conditions are met.

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