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e20240307 2024-25 Hong Kong Budget Highlights

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Programme Code:
e20240307
Date:
21 October 2025 (Tuesday)
Speakers:

Ms Carol Liu, Immediate Past President, TIHK

Ms Ada Ma, Council Member, TIHK

Mr Desmond Wong, Council Member, TIHK

Language:
Cantonese
Venue:
e-seminar
Proficiency Level:
Foundation level
Fee:
$100
CPD Hours:
1
Seat:
100
Event Categories:
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Free Preview:
https://youtu.be/X3mQ0ZT1q0Y

Description


Please be reminded that this is an e-seminar which can be accessed anytime to obtain the CPD hours.

About the Webinar

Part 1: Latest Developments in AML/CTF in Hong Kong & Worldwide (in English)

This session looks at the latest developments in the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) legislation in Hong Kong as well as key trends in global AML/CTF landscape and money laundering/ terrorism financing typologies in the non-financial sectors.

Part 2: Effective AML/CTF Risk Management: Lessons from Real-Life Cases (in Cantonese)
This session provides a comprehensive overview and highlights on several real-life case studies that illustrate the AML/CTF risks and challenges associated with sanctions, trade-based money laundering, and customer due diligence. We will also share the common risk indicators and best practices to comply with AML/CTF regulatory requirements and avoid potential breaches.

Part 3: Effective Internal Audits and Streamlining AML/CTF Compliance through Technology (in Cantonese)

We will delve into the realm of effective internal audits to meet the latest Companies Registry (CR) requirements within the AML/CTF guidelines, and showcase how RegTech solutions can empower professional firms to enhance AML/CTF compliance efficiently in daily operations.

No CPD hours will be granted if you have already attended the live webinar on 4 July 2023.

Speaker Profile

Carol is a Tax Partner of Ernst & Young and has extensive tax experience working in Hong Kong, Mainland China and the UK.  She was based in London for two years as China Tax Desk Leader of EMEIA market.

Carol is the President of The Taxation Institute of Hong Kong.  She has been making contribution for the taxation study and tax knowledge sharing, as well as building up a strong platform for the communication of tax professionals from Hong Kong, Mainland China and worldwide, and facilitating the discussions of the tax topics and developments with the tax authorities and professional bodies.

Carol focuses on China and international tax advisory for multi-national companies and domestic enterprises for both outbound and inbound projects, primarily cross-border transactions and restructuring.

Carol has extensive experiences in providing China and international tax and business advisory and compliance support for various industries and involved in successful IPO cases, including manufacturing and retailing business, transportation and shipping, real estates, media, energy, technology, e-commerce and finance institutions, etc.

 

Ada has over 15 years of experience in providing tax advisory services to local and multinational clients in Hong Kong. She has extensive experience in principal and global structuring planning, business reorganization, pre- and post-acquisition IP ownership and supply chain strategies, all the way down to reporting and compliance. Ada also assists companies with business discussion, both at the C-suite and tax leadership level, to develop the right strategy across the co-sourcing continuum. Based on a company’s unique drivers, she helps to develop a tax operating model strategy that leverages a best-in-class and best-in-cost approach which is needed to navigate challenges they face.

Ada is also leading the global incentive and location study team in the Greater China Region. She assists clients in site selection and identifying business incentives to help select optimal locations, secure and realize maximum savings for both tax and non-tax incentives, and create operational efficiencies that reduce project costs associated with employment growth and capital expenditures.

Desmond joined PwC in 2007 and is a Partner of PwC Hong Kong’s corporate tax practice. He is a core tax member in the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) sector. He also advised a number of large multinational clients in consumer market and industrial product sectors.

In 2012, Desmond was sent to PwC US on a three-year secondment programme, during which he worked in the Los Angeles and Atlanta offices respectively. He was involved in US tax accounting work as well as international tax projects.