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IRD Issues 2.66 Million Tax Returns, Urges Timely Filing Before June 2 Deadline

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IRD Issues 2.66 Million Tax Returns, Urges Timely Filing Before June 2 Deadline
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IRD Issues 2.66 Million Tax Returns, Urges Timely Filing Before June 2 Deadline

2025-05-02 16:50 Last Updated At:17:38

Inland Revenue Department issues tax returns for individuals

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) today (May 2) issued about 2.66 million tax returns for individuals for the year of assessment 2024/25 and urged taxpayers to file their returns on time. The filing deadline is one month (by June 2) for general cases andthree months (by August 2)for sole proprietors. An extension of one month will be granted for returns filed electronically (i.e. the deadline is July 2 for general cases and September 2 for sole proprietors).

The Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Mr Benjamin Chan, today hosted a press conference on the completion of tax returns, three new tax portals to be launched under eTAX this July, and tax collection in the financial year 2024-25.

Mr Chan said that the Inland Revenue (Amendment) (Tax Concessions) Bill 2025 was passed by the Legislative Council on April 30, 2025, which gives effect to the proposal in the 2025-26 Budget to reduce salaries tax, tax under personal assessment and profits tax for the year of assessment 2024/25 by 100 per cent, subject to a ceiling of $1,500 per case. Taxpayers only need to complete the tax returns for the year of assessment 2024/25 as usual. The tax concessions will be reflected in their final tax payable.

He also introduced the following new tax measures to be implemented from the year of assessment 2024/25:

(1) a two-tiered standard rates regime for salaries tax and tax under personal assessment;

(2) an increase in deduction ceilings for home loan interest or domestic rent from $100,000 to $120,000 for taxpayers who are residing with their newborn children born on or after October 25, 2023;

(3) a new deduction for expenses on assisted reproductive services, subject to a ceiling of $100,000; and

(4) enhancement measures for the deduction of expenses under profits tax to provide tax deductions for expenses incurred for reinstating the condition of leased premises to their original condition, and to remove the time limit for claiming annual allowances in respect of industrial/commercial buildings or structures.

Mr Chan encouraged taxpayers to file their tax returns through eTAX, which is easy, secure and environmentally friendly, and to ensure that they reach the IRD in time.

He said, "The IRD is committed to promoting tax digitalisation and has been upgrading the functions of electronic tax filing to facilitate taxpayers and enhance the efficiency, reliability and accuracy of return filing. The IRD will launch three portals under eTAX this July, namely Individual Tax Portal, Business Tax Portal and Tax Representative Portal. Existing individual tax services provided by eTAX will be migrated to the Individual Tax Portal with a new design and enhanced functions. A mobile application for the portal will also be launched. The Business Tax Portal and the Tax Representative Portal enable businesses and service agents respectively to handle tax and business affairs electronically."

He reminded taxpayers that when filing profits tax returns online, they may submit at the same time supporting documents in a specified electronic format. Details on electronic filing of profits tax returns are available on the IRD's website. Taxpayers are also reminded to pay sufficient postage if they choose to submit their returns by post to ensure timely delivery. Underpaid mail items will not be accepted by the IRD.

Taxpayers may visit the IRD's "e-Seminars"for details on completing tax returns. From today to June 2, the IRD will deploy additional staff to operate the telephone enquiries hotline 187 8022 and extend the service hours (8.15am to 7pm on weekdays, and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays).

On tax revenue collection, Mr Chan said that $374.5 billion was collected by the IRD in the financial year 2024-25, an increase of $32.5 billion compared with the previous year. The breakdown is as follows:

IRD's tax revenue collection in financial year 2024-25

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Tax Type

2024-25

Revenue

(Provisional

Figures)

($million)

2023-24

Revenue

(Actual

Figures)

($million)

Change

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Profits Tax

177,688

170,498

+4%

Salaries Tax

88,879

79,870

+11%

Property Tax and

Personal Assessment

12,207

11,228

+9%

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Total Earnings and

Profits Tax

278,774

261,596

+7%

Estate Duty

10

10

-

Stamp Duty

63,880

49,112

+30%

Betting Duty

28,512

28,467

+0.2%

Business Registration Fees

3,326

2,816

+18%

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Total Tax Revenue Collected

374,502

342,001

+10%

Please see Annex 1 for details of the IRD's tax revenue collection in the financial year 2024-25.

Inland Revenue Department issues tax returns for individuals  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Inland Revenue Department issues tax returns for individuals Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

AFCD reminds hikers to pay attention to hiking safety during holidays

In light of the expected increase in hikers to country parks during the New Year holidays, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) today (December 31) urges hikers to pay attention to safety and to use the designated hiking trails managed and maintained by the AFCD.

The AFCD has placed information boards and directory signs at appropriate locations within the country parks. Warning signs have also been installed near dangerous areas in the country parks, reminding hikers not to enter those areas to avoid accidents.

The AFCD reminds the public that the cliffs near the Po Pin Chau Viewing Platform in Sai Kung have been weathered and eroded over the years. Hikers must follow the waymarks, stay on the designated hiking trails and refrain from striding over railings. The AFCD has added barriers and placed warning signs around the Po Pin Chau Viewing Platform and surrounding areas to prevent hikers from wandering into dangerous areas, hence avoiding accidents. During the New Year holidays, the AFCD will deploy additional staff to disseminate messages about hiking safety at the viewing platform and surrounding areas, to ensure the safety of hikers.

The AFCD promotes comprehensive information about trails through the "Enjoy Hiking" website (www.hiking.gov.hk) to help hikers select suitable routes. The website also provides comprehensive database on various hiking trails, including trail length, difficulty and nearby facilities, for hikers to plan hiking trips that are suitable for themselves according their personal conditions. The website also lists out high risk locations with records of fatal and serious accidents in country parks, with a view to reminding hikers to avoid visiting those areas.

For information on hiking safety, please visit the AFCD page (www.afcd.gov.hk/english/country/cou_vis/cou_vis_gac/cou_wha_whe_sat.html).

Source: AI-found images

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