Hong Kong gives Thailand-based founders a simple, globally connected corporate base with territorial taxation, low profits tax, no VAT, free capital flows, and robust banking—if your fact pattern doesn’t create “permanent establishment” or Thai VAT obligations. The structure can be powerful for cross-border trading, invoicing and holding—but you need to navigate Thailand’s remittance rules, withholding taxes, and double-tax treaty paperwork carefully.Why a Thailand-based expat mi...| Athenasia Consulting
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Short answer: yes. Hong Kong lets foreign individuals and overseas companies own 100% of a local limited company. There’s no residency requirement for shareholders, and—outside a few licensed industries—you won’t run into foreign-ownership caps. What you will need is a Hong Kong registered office, a local company secretary, and at least one natural-person director. Think of it as a very open door with some clear sign-in rules.The headline rule: foreign and corporate shareholders ar...| Athenasia Consulting
Hong Kong offers a rare combination of global credibility, multi-currency banking, modern payment rails and a territorial tax regime—making it a powerful hub for collecting B2B and B2C payments worldwide. Opening the right mix of accounts (bank + virtual bank/fintech + gateway) and staying on top of KYC/AML and tax-sourcing rules lets entrepreneurs get paid faster, in more currencies, and with fewer hidden costs than many other jurisdictions.How to Get Paid Globally With a Hong Kong Company...| Athenasia Consulting
Hong Kong is aggressively building a regulated virtual asset hub, launching a licensing regime for stablecoins to boost confidence and attract global players. This move, part of a broader strategy including staking and upcoming OTC/custodian rules, aims to reassert its financial dominance amidst geopolitical shifts and fierce competition. In the glass towers overlooking Victoria Harbour, where fortunes have been made and global markets shaped for decades, a palpable tension hangs in the air. Hon| Athenasia Consulting