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Hong Kong plans to cut tax on liquor in bid to revive nightlife

The reduction is expected to be one highlight of Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee’s policy address in mid-October, the people said, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are private

September 25, 2024 / 07:41 IST
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Liquor that has an alcohol content of more than 30% currently attracts a duty equivalent to 100% of its value in Hong Kong — among the highest anywhere in the world
Liquor that has an alcohol content of more than 30% currently attracts a duty equivalent to 100% of its value in Hong Kong — among the highest anywhere in the world

Hong Kong is planning to lower the amount of tax it levies on spirits, according to people familiar with the matter, as the Asian financial center seeks to regain its edge as a premier destination for nightlife, dining and shopping.

The reduction is expected to be one highlight of Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee’s policy address in mid-October, the people said, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are private. Liquor that has an alcohol content of more than 30% currently attracts a duty equivalent to 100% of its value in Hong Kong — among the highest anywhere in the world.

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One approach the government is considering is a tiered system whereby more expensive spirits would be taxed less, one of the people said. It’s thought that could boost spending on premium liquor among a higher value type of clientele while discouraging consumers to stock up on cheap drink in a bid to also limit health risks, the person said.

Discussions around the spirits tax aren’t final and may still change, the people said.