Skip to main content
Limited PartnershipE-commerce

Limited Partnership in Hong Kong — E-commerce Formation Guide

Choose a jurisdiction with strong payment gateway support (like Stripe or PayPal) and clear VAT/Sales Tax thresholds. Consider a US LLC for global reach or a UK/Estonian company for European market access.

Last verified: June 13, 2026

Corporate Tax

15.0%

State Tax

0.0%

Formation Cost

$345

Annual Fee

$301

Forming a Limited Partnership in Hong Kong as a E-commerce means a total tax burden of 15.0% and an official formation cost of $345. This guide covers the steps, tax breakdown, banking options, and compliance requirements — all from verified data.

First-year total cost

$845

Ongoing (per year)

$801

Detailed cost calculator →

Why Limited Partnership for E-commerce?

Selling physical or digital goods online directly to consumers or businesses. E-commerce businesses require robust payment gateways, favorable VAT/Sales Tax regimes, and efficient customs handling.

Ideal for

  • Dropshippers
  • Amazon FBA Sellers
  • Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Brands
  • Print-on-Demand Creators

Challenges to watch

  • Managing cross-border VAT and sales tax compliance
  • High shipping and fulfillment costs
  • Payment gateway restrictions in certain countries
  • Inventory management and customs duties

Key decision criteria

  • Access to global payment processors (Stripe, PayPal, Shopify Payments)
  • Import/export regulations and customs duties
  • Corporate tax rates and dividend withholding taxes
  • Distance selling regulations and consumer protection laws

Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $150,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$150,000
Corporate Tax-$22,500
Formation Cost-$345
Annual Fee-$301
Net Profit$126,854

Simulate with your own revenue →

VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 0%. Hong Kong does not levy any Value Added Tax (VAT), Goods and Services Tax (GST), or sales tax on goods or digital services.

Banking & payments for E-commerce

Opening a traditional bank account in Hong Kong as a non-resident can be challenging and often requires a physical visit or extensive documentation due to strict AML/KYC regulations. However, fintech platforms like Statrys, Currenxie, and Airwallex offer fully remote, fast onboarding tailored for non-resident founders and limited partnerships.

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalAirwallex2CheckoutAdyen

Remote-friendly accounts

  • Statrys

    Top choice for non-resident founders in Hong Kong, offering fast remote onboarding, multi-currency accounts, and local HKD rails.

  • Currenxie

    Hong Kong-native fintech providing zero monthly fee multi-currency business accounts and global payment networks.

  • Airwallex

    Excellent for global e-commerce and tech startups needing virtual cards, low FX rates, and integrated payment gateways.

Limited Partnership formation steps

1

Choose a partnership name: Ensure the name complies with the Companies Registry guidelines and does not infringe on existing trademarks.

2

Draft the Limited Partnership Agreement (LPA): Define the roles, profit-sharing, capital contributions, and terms between the GP and LPs.

3

Appoint a General Partner and Limited Partner(s): Identify who will take on unlimited liability (GP) and who will be passive investors (LPs).

4

Secure a Hong Kong registered office: Obtain a physical address in Hong Kong to serve as the official registered office (PO boxes are not allowed).

5

Submit Form 1 to the Companies Registry: File the Application for Registration of a Limited Partnership and pay the HK$340 fee plus capital duty.

6

Apply for a Business Registration Certificate (BRC): Register with the Inland Revenue Department within 30 days of commencing business and pay the HK$2,350 fee.

7

Open a corporate bank account: Present the Certificate of Registration, BRC, and LPA to a Hong Kong or international bank to open the partnership's account.

E-commerce FAQ

Which country is best for incorporating an e-commerce company?

The US (Wyoming or Delaware LLC) is popular for global payment gateway access and low maintenance. For the EU market, Estonia (OÜ) or the UK (LTD) are excellent choices due to ease of remote management and straightforward VAT registration.

Do I need to pay VAT or Sales Tax if I sell internationally?

Yes, depending on your customers' location and your sales volume. The EU has the OSS (One Stop Shop) scheme for cross-border sales, while the US has economic nexus laws that require sales tax collection once specific state thresholds are met.

Ready to form your Limited Partnership?

Trusted formation partners are coming soon.

Coming soon

Related guides