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IRD Issues 2.77 Million Tax Returns, Reminds Taxpayers of Filing Deadlines and New Concessionary Measures

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IRD Issues 2.77 Million Tax Returns, Reminds Taxpayers of Filing Deadlines and New Concessionary Measures
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IRD Issues 2.77 Million Tax Returns, Reminds Taxpayers of Filing Deadlines and New Concessionary Measures

2026-05-04 18:35 Last Updated At:18:48

Inland Revenue Department issues tax returns for individuals

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) today (May 4) issued about 2.77 million tax returns for individuals for the year of assessment (Y/A) 2025/26 and reminded taxpayers to file their returns on time. The filing deadline is one month (by June 4) for general cases and three months (by August 4) for sole proprietors. An extension of one month will be granted for returns filed electronically (i.e. July 4 for general cases and September 4 for sole proprietors).

The Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Mr Benjamin Chan, today hosted a press conference on the completion of tax returns, electronic tax filing services and tax collection in the financial year 2025-26.

Mr Chan introduced the concessionary tax measures proposed in the 2025 Policy Address and the 2026-27 Budget, including:

(1) providing a one-off reduction of salaries tax, tax under personal assessment and profits tax for Y/A 2025/26 by 100 per cent, subject to a ceiling of $3,000 per case;

(2) increasing the basic allowance, married person's allowance, single parent allowance, child allowance, additional child allowance for newborns, dependent parent/grandparent allowances, additional dependent parent/grandparent allowances, and raising the deduction ceiling for elderly residential care expenses, with effect from Y/A 2026/27; and

(3) extending the claim period for additional child allowance for newborns from one year to two years.

Mr Chan said that the Inland Revenue (Amendment) (Tax Concessions, Concessionary Deductions and Allowances) Bill 2026 for implementing the above measures has been introduced into the Legislative Council. Taxpayers only need to complete the tax returns for Y/A 2025/26 as usual. After passage of the Bill, the relevant tax reduction, tax allowances and tax deductions will be reflected in IRD's assessments of taxpayers' final tax payable for Y/A 2025/26 and provisional tax for Y/A 2026/27.

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

He said, "IRD is committed to promoting tax digitalisation and has been upgrading the electronic tax service. We launched three new tax portals under eTAX last July, namely the Individual Tax Portal, Business Tax Portal and Tax Representative Portal, and the eTax mobile application to help individuals, businesses and tax service agents handle tax matters conveniently and efficiently. Starting from today, our electronic tax filing services will be further extended to cover the filing of tax returns for claiming exemption of salaries income and relief from double taxation, and by taxpayers running sole proprietorship businesses with a gross income exceeding $2 million."

The first phase of mandatory electronic filing of profits tax returns came into effect on April 1. The relevant entities of multinational enterprise groups subject to the global minimum tax regime are required to file their profits tax returns electronically from Y/A 2025/26 onwards. Mr Chan added that IRD would launch a new function under the Business Tax Portal in the fourth quarter of this year to enable the relevant entities to file top-up tax returns, as well as to view and download the relevant electronic notices of top-up tax assessments.

He reminded taxpayers 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 IRD.

Taxpayers may visit IRD's "e-Seminars" for details on completing tax returns. From today to June 4, IRD will deploy additional staff to operate the telephone enquiries hotline 187 8022 and extend the service hours of the hotline (8.15am to 7pm on weekdays, and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays).

On tax revenue collection, Mr Chan said that $458.3 billion was collected by IRD in the financial year 2025-26, an increase of $83.8 billion compared with the previous year. The breakdown is as follows:

IRD's tax revenue collection in financial year 2025-26

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Tax Type

2025-26

Revenue

(Provisional

Figures)

($million)

2024-25

Revenue

(Actual

Figures)

($million)

Change

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Profits Tax

212,645

177,688

+20%

Salaries Tax

97,692

88,879

+10%

Property Tax and

Personal Assessment

12,829

12,207

+5%

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Total Earnings and

Profits Tax

323,166

278,774

+16%

Stamp Duty

102,565

63,880

+61%

Betting Duty

28,290

28,512

-1%

Business Registration Fees

3,542

3,326

+6%

Hotel Accommodation Tax

770

-

N/A

Estate Duty

8

10

-20%

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----------

Total Tax Revenue Collected

458,341

374,502

+22%

Please see Annex 1 for details of IRD's tax revenue collection in the financial year 2025-26.

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

Appointments of convenor and members of Working Group on Patriotic Education

The Government today (May 4) announced the appointment of Dr Eliza Chan Ching-har as the convenor of the Working Group on Patriotic Education (Working Group) under the Constitution and Basic Law Promotion Steering Committee (CBLPSC), and four new members, namely, Mr Chan Yung, Ms Quince Chong Wai-yan, Dr Jane Lee Ching-yee and Mr Ken Lee Kwong-yu. Their terms commence today and are effective until December 31, 2027.

The Chairman of the CBLPSC and the Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki, said, "Dr Eliza Chan is currently serving as a member of the Executive Council. She has rich experience in public affairs. I trust that under her leadership, the Working Group can further combine efforts of the Government and the community in enhancing the awareness and sense of patriotism among the people of Hong Kong, to take forward patriotic education in an all-round manner.

"The four newly appointed members are leaders from relevant sectors of the society and have ample experience in the school education; local community; history, politics, economy and culture; and media sectors. I sincerely look forward to working with all members of the Working Group to further promote patriotism and ensure its continuity from generation to generation," he added.

The Working Group is responsible for advising the Government on the overall programme and strategy for promoting patriotic education, the implementation of related work, co-ordination and collaboration between government departments and non-governmental organisations, as well as other relevant matters.

Following is the membership list of the Working Group (the terms of all members are effective until December 31, 2027):

Convenor

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Dr Eliza Chan Ching-har

Non-official members

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Mr Chan Yung

Mr Stanley Choi Tak-shing

Ms Quince Chong Wai-yan

Professor Gu Min-kang

Mr Kwok Wing-keung

Ms Cally Kwong Mei-wan

Professor Lau Chi-pang

Dr Jane Lee Ching-yee

Mr Ken Lee Kwong-yu

Mr Lee Luen-fai

Dr James Li Tsz-shu

Ms Melissa Kaye Pang

Mr Henry Tong Sau-chai

Mr Wong Kam-leung

Ms Connie Wong Wai-ching

Mr Yang Yong

Official members

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Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs

Secretary for the Civil Service

Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development

Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism

Secretary for Education

Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs

Secretary for Security

Director of Home Affairs

Director of Information Services

Director of Leisure and Cultural Services

Director-General of Trade and Industry

Solicitor General

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