Guidelines of Account Opening
Account Management
Frequently Asked Questions
About address proof
FAQ about online account opening
About consent letter
How do clients open accounts in immigration
Introduction to client standing authorization
Introduction to third-party authorization
Description of risk tolerance assessment
Introduction to FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act)
How to know if my account is opened
Introduction to CRS (Common Reporting Standards)
Introduction of the Hong Kong Investor Identification Regime (HKIDR) and Over-the-counter Securities Transactions Reporting Regime (OTCR)
In support of the principle of reciprocity, governments around the world are introducing new data collection and reporting requirements for financial institutions, known as CRS. If you are not obliged to pay tax in Hong Kong, FUTU HK may be required to report this situation and your account details to the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department. These data will be transmitted to tax authorities in other countries or regions.
Financial institutions, including FUTU HK.
If your resident jurisdiction is participating in the CRS, your financial information will be reported.
All customers. Asset value is not a factor in determining whether a customer needs to report. Regardless of the high or low value of assets, FUTU HK is also responsible for collecting the specified data and transmitting it to the Inland Revenue Department of Hong Kong.
No. The CRS has been incorporated into the Inland Revenue Ordinance. FUTU HK is legally responsible for establishing and using appropriate procedures to collect the specified data and transmit it to the Inland Revenue Department. If you have declared all your tax liabilities, you do not need to worry.
All clients are required to provide their self-identification before December 31, 2017. FUTU HK will confirm the specific CRS data to the clients when the clients log in.
The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 3) Ordinance 2016(the "Amendment Ordinance") provides a legal framework for the new international standard for automatic exchange of financial account information in tax matters (AEOI) in Hong Kong. Automatic data exchange will for the first time in 2018, please refer to the Hong Kong tax official website, http://www.ird.gov.hk/chi/tax/dta_aeoi.htm