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Limited Partnership Fund in Hong Kong — Online Course Creator Formation Guide

Focus on jurisdictions with favorable intellectual property laws and easy access to global payment gateways like Stripe and PayPal. Consider VAT/Sales Tax compliance for digital products (e.g., EU OSS).

Last verified: June 13, 2026

Corporate Tax

16.5%

State Tax

0.0%

Formation Cost

$389

Annual Fee

$13

Forming a Limited Partnership Fund in Hong Kong as a Online Course Creator means a total tax burden of 16.5% and an official formation cost of $389. This guide covers the steps, tax breakdown, banking options, and compliance requirements — all from verified data.

First-year total cost

$8,674

Ongoing (per year)

$4,785

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Why Limited Partnership Fund for Online Course Creator?

Entrepreneurs who monetize their expertise by creating and selling digital courses, memberships, and educational content to a global audience.

Ideal for

  • Global digital product sales
  • Low overhead business models
  • Location-independent entrepreneurs
  • Automated passive income streams

Challenges to watch

  • Managing global VAT/Sales tax for digital goods
  • Protecting intellectual property and preventing piracy
  • Accessing reliable international payment gateways
  • Handling cross-border withholding taxes on royalties

Key decision criteria

  • Does the jurisdiction support Stripe/PayPal?
  • Are there tax exemptions for digital products or royalties?
  • How easy is it to register for EU VAT OSS or US Sales Tax?
  • Does the country offer strong copyright protection?

Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $50,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$50,000
Corporate Tax-$8,250
Formation Cost-$389
Annual Fee-$13
Net Profit$41,348

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VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 0%. Hong Kong does not impose any Value Added Tax (VAT), Goods and Services Tax (GST), or specific digital services taxes.

Banking & payments for Online Course Creator

Opening a traditional bank account in Hong Kong can be rigorous for non-residents, often requiring in-person interviews and extensive AML/KYC documentation. However, digital banks and fintech platforms like Airwallex or Statrys offer fully remote, streamlined account opening for LPFs and their corporate General Partners.

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalAirwallexCheckout.comAdyen

Remote-friendly accounts

  • ZA Bank

    Hong Kong's largest virtual bank, offering fully digital corporate account opening for locally registered entities.

  • Airwallex

    A popular fintech platform providing multi-currency accounts, fast remote onboarding, and global payment solutions.

  • Statrys

    A Hong Kong-based digital payment platform tailored for SMEs and entrepreneurs, offering remote multi-currency business accounts.

Limited Partnership Fund formation steps

1

Appoint a General Partner (GP) and an Investment Manager to oversee the fund's operations.

2

Draft the Limited Partnership Agreement (LPA) defining fund economics, governance, and capital call structures.

3

Engage a registered Hong Kong solicitor or law firm to handle the LPF registration process.

4

Appoint a 'Responsible Person' (an authorized institution, licensed corporation, or legal/accounting professional) for AML/CFT compliance.

5

Submit Form LPF1 and pay the HKD 3,034 registration fee to the Hong Kong Companies Registry.

6

Receive the Certificate of Registration of Limited Partnership Fund (usually within 4 working days).

7

Apply for a Business Registration Certificate (BRC) from the Inland Revenue Department within 1 month of registration.

8

Appoint an independent auditor and open a corporate bank account for the fund.

Online Course Creator FAQ

Do I need to charge VAT on my online courses?

Yes, in many jurisdictions like the EU, automated digital courses are subject to VAT based on the customer's location. You may need to register for schemes like the EU VAT OSS.

Which company structure is best for course creators?

US LLCs (like Wyoming or Delaware) and UK Limited companies are popular due to low setup costs, strong IP protection, and immediate access to major payment processors.

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