Hong Kong
Our collection of taxation books on Hong Kong tax law provides essential insights into the legal framework governing taxation in the region. Covering topics such as corporate tax, personal income tax, and compliance requirements, these resources are invaluable for tax professionals, accountants, and legal practitioners. With authoritative texts from leading publishers like CCH and LexisNexis, you will find comprehensive guides and practical advice to navigate the complexities of Hong Kong's tax system effectively.
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Hong Kong Taxation and Tax Planning, 24th Edition
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Hong Kong Tax & Accounting Practical Toolkit (Basic Package)
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Butterworths Hong Kong Stamp Duty Handbook, 4th Edition
Hong Kong Master Tax Guide 2025/26 (33rd Edition)
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Butterworths Hong Kong Inland Revenue Law Handbook, 3rd Edition
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Hong Kong Taxation and Tax Planning, 23rd Edition
An Introduction to Hong Kong Taxation
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Hong Kong Master Tax Guide 2024/25 (32nd Edition)
Hong Kong Taxation and Tax Planning, 22nd Edition
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Butterworths Hong Kong Stamp Duty Handbook, 3rd Edition
Taxation in Hong Kong: A Practical Guide 2023-2024 (Student Edition)
Taxation in Hong Kong: A Practical Guide 2023-2024 (9th Edition)
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Hong Kong Master Tax Guide 2023-2024 (31st Edition)
Hong Kong Tax Law: Cases & Materials, 7th Edition (Student Edition)
−29%
International Tax Law and Practice
Advanced Taxation in Hong Kong (18th Edition)
A Practical Guide to Tax Audit and Investigation in Hong Kong
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International Taxation: Law and Practice in Hong Kong and China
Hong Kong Revenue Legislation Online
Hong Kong Tax & Accounting Practical Toolkit (Professional Package)
Hong Kong Tax & Accounting Practical Toolkit (Standard Package)
Encyclopaedia of Hong Kong Taxation
Hong Kong Tax Manual Online
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Frequently Asked Questions
Hong Kong taxation books cover corporate tax, personal income tax, compliance, and regulations specific to the region.
Major publishers include CCH, LexisNexis, and other reputable legal and accounting publishers.
Tax professionals, accountants, legal practitioners, and students studying tax law would benefit from these resources.