Deregistration

Deregistration is a relatively simple and cheapest way to dissolve private companies.

Requirements

Under Section 751 of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 622) of the Laws of Hong Kong, a company applying for deregistration with Companies Registry must meet the following requirements:

  • all the members of the company agree to the deregistration;
  • the company has never commenced business or operation, or has ceased to carry on business or ceased operation for more than 3 months immediately before application;
  • the company has no outstanding liabilities; and
  • the company has obtained a “Notice of No Objection to a Company being Deregistered” (Notice of No Objection) from the Commissioner of Inland Revenue.

Procedure of Deregistration

How we can help you

We can help you with all the necessary steps of the Deregistration of a Defunct Solvent Private Company.

Frequently asked questions

1. Who can apply?

A private company or a director or member of a company.

2. How long does it take?

The whole process takes about 6 months (from application for written notice of no objection to complete)

3. Where can I obtain the specified form DR1?

You can download the specified form DR1 at www.cr.gov.hk or purchase a hard copy of the form at the Companies Registry on the 14 th Floor, Queensway Government Offices.

4. Where can I apply for a Notice of No Objection?

To apply for a Notice of No Objection from the Commissioner of Inland Revenue, you can download application form IR1263 from the Inland Revenue Department’s website or obtain the form at the following address:

Address: G/F., or 1/F, Revenue Tower, 5 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong.
Telephone: (852) 2594 1788
Website: www.ird.gov.hk

5. Where can I ask for further information?

You can go to Company Registry website www.cr.gov.hk or call us at (852) 2563 0032 for free advice.