When receiving foreign exchange, it will be credited to the company's offshore account first, and then to the company's foreign currency account from offshore account. Can I do this? Because the accou
When receiving foreign exchange, it will be credited to the company's offshore account first, and then to the company's foreign currency account from offshore account. Can I do this? Because the account names are the same.
This operation is possible, because there is no foreign exchange control in offshore account, as long as the export trade funds are directly transferred to the foreign currency accounts of domestic companies. However, it is recommended not to do this as much as possible, because if the same company has the same name, the domestic foreign exchange administration of offshore account will not take care of the problems of related enterprises, but your domestic company will be easily monitored by the foreign exchange administration, and there will be many troubles in the future. So I suggest that you can register another Hong Kong company and change its name. It shall not be similar to or the same as a domestic company, and the legal person of a domestic company shall not be the same person as the shareholder director of a Hong Kong company. In this way, you can take orders with a Hong Kong company with the same name as the domestic company, and then transfer the money to a Hong Kong company account with a different name, and call back the domestic company through this account.