From Little Thailand Thai & Chiu Chow restaurants on Nga Tsin Wai Road, to Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and Kai Tak Sports Park tenants, to AIRSIDE Mall and The Twins retailers, to Hung Hom PolyU research spin-offs, to Kowloon Tong international schools and tutorial centres — Sirus Infotech delivers a complete three-in-one corporate services stack tailored to Kowloon City's uniquely diverse multi-cultural business landscape. THB + HKD + CNY multi-currency books, AMLO-compliant cross-border structuring, and HKFRS audit prep — all under one engagement.
Senior accountant calls back within 4 working hours
Verified figures from the Hong Kong 2026-27 Budget (delivered February 2026), the Inland Revenue Department, the Companies Registry, and the Hong Kong Tourism Board — applied across every Kowloon City engagement.
Most providers offer one service — we handle all three. From the day you incorporate your Kowloon City company, through every annual return and every tax filing, we are your single point of contact for incorporation, secretarial compliance, and bookkeeping. One team, one fee structure, one set of deadlines.
Hong Kong private company limited by shares incorporated via Companies Registry Form NNC1 in 5–7 working days. For Little Thailand and Chiu Chow F&B businesses, we draft Articles with multilingual director annotations where helpful. For Kai Tak Cruise Terminal / Sports Park / mall tenants, we coordinate with HKTB and landlord lease prerequisites. For PolyU spin-offs, careful share-class structuring for university IP equity.
Hong Kong law requires every company to have a designated company secretary at all times — a natural person ordinarily resident in Hong Kong, or a body corporate with a Hong Kong place of business. We act as your designated company secretary year-round, handling every Companies Registry filing, every statutory book entry, every board meeting minute. Optional Kowloon City / Kai Tak / Hung Hom registered office address provision.
Sector-specific bookkeeping for Kowloon City's distinctive business mix — Little Thailand F&B with THB supplier ledgers and Songkran event income, Chiu Chow family-business succession structuring, Kai Tak Development Area retail-lease accounting with HKFRS 16, PolyU spin-off R&D super-deductions, Kowloon Tong school student-deposit revenue recognition. Multi-currency HKD / THB / CNY / USD reconciliation. HKFRS audit prep. BIR51 Profits Tax filing.
Kowloon City District is one of Hong Kong's most ethnically and economically diverse districts — spanning Hong Kong's Little Thailand, the Kai Tak Development Area on the former airport site, the Hung Hom PolyU education hub, the prestigious Kowloon Tong residential and schools enclave, and the Cattle Depot Artist Village. Each cluster has distinct accounting needs.
Kowloon City is known as Hong Kong's Little Thailand — home to roughly 33% of HK's Thai population. The eastern blocks of Nga Tsin Wai Road, South Wall Road, and Hau Wong Road host Thai restaurants, grocery stores (curry pastes, fresh herbs, pandan, sticky rice), Thai dessert shops (khanom wan, layered coconut cream treats), and Buddhist supply stores. Alongside is a deep Chiu Chow community whose roots trace to Chaoshan via Thailand. We configure THB supplier ledgers, Kowloon City Market FEHD compliance, and Songkran event income recognition.
The Kai Tak Development Area transformed the 320-hectare site of the former Hong Kong International Airport (closed 1998) into a major waterfront destination. The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal (designed by Sir Norman Foster on the tip of the old runway) hosts two of the world's largest cruise ships simultaneously. The new Kai Tak Sports Park is HK's flagship sports and entertainment complex. We handle cruise-passenger seasonality, multi-currency tourist receipts (HKD/USD/EUR/JPY/AUD), event concession revenue, and duty-free retail compliance.
AIRSIDE is a modern shopping and entertainment complex on the old Kai Tak runway site — packed with eateries, trendy stores, and unique experiences including an indoor surfing restaurant and pet-friendly retail. The Twins is the newer retail destination home to Sogo department store. Retail tenant accounting requires HKFRS 16 lease accounting with lease-incentive amortisation, percentage-rent computations against revenue thresholds, multi-store consolidated reporting, and POS-integrated daily sales reconciliation.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) in Hung Hom is one of Hong Kong's leading applied research universities, with strengths in engineering, design innovation, fashion technology, construction, and hospitality & tourism management. PolyU spin-offs cluster in applied engineering, fashion-tech, design startups, and rehabilitation science — distinct from HKUST (Sai Kung) or CUHK (Sha Tin) spin-offs. We structure IP licensing with PolyU's Technology & Knowledge Transfer Office, ITSP/ESS grant compliance, and R&D super-deductions.
Kowloon Tong is Hong Kong's premier education enclave — hosting La Salle Primary, Diocesan Preparatory, Holy Family Canossian, Maryknoll Convent, Yew Chung International School Hong Kong, and dozens of tutorial centres along Junction Road and Waterloo Road. Education-sector accounting requires EDB (Education Bureau) registration compliance, student-deposit and term-fee HKFRS 15 revenue recognition over the academic term, teacher-registration verification under the Education Ordinance, and capital allowances on educational equipment and fit-out.
The Cattle Depot Artist Village in To Kwa Wan is housed in a 1908 former slaughterhouse — one of Hong Kong's earliest art studio clusters and a Grade I historic building. It hosts artist studios, galleries, performance spaces, and creative-industry businesses. Surrounding To Kwa Wan also hosts emerging design studios and post-industrial conversions. Creative-industry accounting includes art-sales revenue recognition, exhibition cost capitalisation, grant funding from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, and intellectual property registration.
Whether you're opening a new Thai restaurant on Nga Tsin Wai Road, taking up a Kai Tak Cruise Terminal concession, launching a PolyU research spin-off, or registering a tutorial centre in Kowloon Tong, our two-week workflow takes you from blank page to fully operational.
A senior accountant calls within 4 working hours. We map your Kowloon City context — business activity (Thai/Chiu Chow F&B, Kai Tak concession, AIRSIDE retail, PolyU spin-off, Kowloon Tong school, artist studio), target sub-area, multi-currency requirements (THB / CNY / USD alongside HKD), employee count and MPF needs, year-end date preference, cross-border supply-chain structure, EDB / FEHD / HKTB licensing prerequisites. Mutual NDA signed before commercial detail exchanged.
Engagement Letter at a single fixed-fee in HKD. Hong Kong AMLO Cap. 615 KYC for all directors and beneficial owners — HKID / passport / Thai national ID where applicable, address proof, source-of-funds declarations (with attention to Thai community remittance and family business transfers). SCR populated from Day 1. For PolyU spin-offs, additional review of university IP licensing terms.
Company name screened against Companies Registry and trademark databases. Special attention to Thai-script transliteration where applicable, conflicts with established Little Thailand businesses, restricted words like 'School' (EDB approval required), 'Bank', 'Insurance'. Articles drafted — most Kowloon City clients adopt Model Articles, but PolyU spin-offs need share-class structures for university equity, F&B family-business succession clauses are sometimes added, and Kai Tak mall tenants may need landlord-approved standard wording.
Form NNC1 electronically filed through Companies Registry e-Registry with registered office address (Kowloon City / Kai Tak / Hung Hom / Kowloon Tong — we provide if your physical location is not yet active), first directors, shareholders, share capital structure, and designated company secretary nomination. Simultaneous Business Registration Certificate application to the IRD. Filing fee HK$1,720 + BR levy.
Companies Registry issues the Certificate of Incorporation alongside the Business Registration Certificate. Your Kowloon City company now legally exists. Company chop, common seal, share certificate book, and first board minutes prepared. Statutory books initiated. SCR filed. For F&B businesses, we coordinate with FEHD restaurant licensing timeline. For Kai Tak tenants, we coordinate with landlord move-in dates. For schools, we coordinate EDB Section 87A or full-school registration.
Hong Kong business bank account opening assistance — HSBC HK, Standard Chartered, Bank of China HK, Hang Seng, DBS HK, or digital banks (Statrys, Airwallex, Wise Business). For Little Thailand businesses with heavy THB transactions, we recommend digital banks for fast multi-currency setup. Sector-specific software configured: F&B chart-of-accounts with POS integration for Thai restaurants, retail-lease HKFRS 16 templates for AIRSIDE / Twins tenants, education revenue-recognition templates for schools. MPF setup. First IR56E filings. NAR1 calendar established.
A short overview of our three-in-one workflow for Kowloon City businesses — incorporation, company secretary, and sector-specific bookkeeping with HKFRS audit prep and BIR51 Profits Tax filing.
THB supplier ledgers, Kowloon City Market FEHD compliance, Songkran festival event income recognition, multi-generation family business succession planning, and Thai-Chinese cultural fusion accounting.
Cruise Terminal hospitality with multi-currency tourist receipts, Sports Park event concessions, AIRSIDE / The Twins retail-lease HKFRS 16 accounting, percentage-rent computations, multi-store reporting.
PolyU spin-off IP licensing with Technology & Knowledge Transfer Office, ITF grant compliance, R&D super-deductions. EDB-registered school student deposits, teacher-registration MPF, term-fee revenue recognition.
Without compromising HK-grade quality. Critical for family-owned Little Thailand businesses managing tight margins, early-stage PolyU spin-offs managing cash runway, and tutorial centres balancing per-term cash cycles.
A clean onboarding minimises delay. Here's exactly what you need to send us — most Kowloon City clients have everything ready within 24–48 hours.
From a Little Thailand restaurant family on Nga Tsin Wai Road to a Kai Tak Cruise Terminal hospitality operator to a Kowloon Tong tutorial centre owner — Kowloon City businesses share four reasons for working with us.
Little Thailand Thai & Chiu Chow F&B, Kai Tak Development Area, Hung Hom PolyU spin-offs, Kowloon Tong international schools, Cattle Depot Artist Village — we know the distinct accounting and incorporation needs of each.
HKD + THB + CNY + USD multi-currency books with HKMA reference rates. AMLO Cap. 615 KYC with attention to cross-border Thai community remittances and Chiu Chow family business transfers.
No fragmented compliance with separate incorporation agents, company secretaries, and bookkeepers. One engagement, one team, one fee schedule, coordinated deadlines.
Vs Central CBD or Tsim Sha Tsui-based providers, without compromising HK-grade quality. Critical for tight-margin Little Thailand F&B, cash-cycle-sensitive tutorial centres, and early-stage PolyU spin-offs.
Fixed annual / monthly fees, HKD-denominated. The Little Thailand & Ethnic F&B Bundle is purpose-built for Thai / Chiu Chow / Cantonese F&B operators; the Kai Tak Development Area Bundle is tailored for cruise terminal, sports park, and mall tenants.
These FAQs are uniquely crafted for Kowloon City — Little Thailand Thai & Chiu Chow F&B, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal & Sports Park tenants, AIRSIDE Mall & The Twins retailers, Hung Hom PolyU research spin-offs, Kowloon Tong international schools, and the multi-currency multi-cultural accounting that defines this district.
Little Thailand restaurant founders, Chiu Chow family-business owners, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal & Sports Park operators, AIRSIDE / The Twins retailers, Hung Hom PolyU spin-off teams, Kowloon Tong international schools and tutorial centres, Cattle Depot artists — book a free, no-obligation consultation within 4 working hours.
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Companies Registry: www.cr.gov.hk
Inland Revenue Department (IRD): www.ird.gov.hk
Food & Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD): www.fehd.gov.hk
Education Bureau (EDB): www.edb.gov.hk
Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU): www.polyu.edu.hk
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal: kaitakcruiseterminal.com.hk
Kowloon City District Office: had.gov.hk Kowloon City
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