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SERVICES
What We Can Do For You
Equipped with a thorough knowledge of the various commercial and tax laws of Malaysia, we are here to advise you on business and tax laws. Our close network of Business Alliances places us to be in the position of providing a one-stop service for your company.
Thinking of starting up a company in Malaysia?
You' ve come to the right place.
We know all the necessary steps and procedures involved to hand-hold your new company through its infancy stage.
For a start, our company secretarial and tax teams would be able to assist you in your deliberation on the ideal business structure and approach for your purpose. It may be a locally incorporated company, a foreign branch or a representative office – each with its own strengths, purpose and limitations.
Depending on your industry and the nature of your investment, we would be able to assist in:
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Corporate Secretarial services – incorporation/ registration of business entity and advisory on corporate law provisions |
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Compliance advisory – business regulations, licensing requirements, exchange controls, immigration requirements, audits, employment laws, banking and political environment, etc. |
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Taxation advisory – taxation requirements, available tax incentives, tax planning for expatriate employees |
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Human Resource services – Applications for work permits for expatriate employees and dependent passes for their family members, handle payroll functions including registering employees with the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), Social Security (SOCSO) and the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) |
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As your new company grows in strength, we and our affiliates will be able to assist in the maintenance of your business to ensure ongoing compliance with the corporate and tax laws of Malaysia.
Hicks-Woode also provides specialised corporate secretarial services to local companies and corporate groups en-route to listing on the stock exchange of Malaysia (Bursa) or other markets (SGX/ AIM). |
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Applications to the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) in the case of manufacturing companies for equity conditions, manufacturing licence, exemptions from import duties and tax incentives;
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Applications to the Foreign Investment Committee in the case of non-manufacturing companies for equity conditions;
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Applications to the Multimedia Development Corporation for MSC (Multimedia Super-Corridor) status and tax incentives for IT companies;
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Applications to the Committee on Distributive Trades (CDT) in the case of distributive trades for equity conditions;
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Applications for sales or service tax licences;
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Applications for licences for specilaised businesses e.g. telecomunications licence.
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