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Profits tax
In Hong Kong, profits tax is an income tax chargeable to business carried on in Hong Kong. Applying the territorial taxation concept, only profits sourced in Hong Kong are taxable in general. Capital gains are not taxable in Hong Kong, although it is always arguable whether an income is capital in nature. The persons chargeable to profits tax includes corporations, partnerships, trustees, and sole proprietors.

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