ASIA REGULATORY ROUND UP – HK TAX COLLECTORS PROBE PANAMA PAPERS LEAK

THE HONG Kong government has said that its Inland Revenue Department will closely assess data released in the Panama Papers leak, taking action against tax evasion and avoidance by taxpayers uncovered within these documents. In a written answer to the special administrative region’s (SAR) Legislative Council, the government admitted however that it did not know the number of intermediaries in Hong Kong providing offshore incorporation company services. This follows a formal question to the council that cited Panama Papers claims that Hong Kong had more such ...


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