Ship Registry Fee
The first registration fee for a ship is determined according to its Gross Tonnage (GT).
First Registration Fee (based on GT) | |
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Gross Tonnage of Ships | Registration Fee (HK$) |
500GT or below | 3,500 |
over 500GT | 15,000 |
The annual tonnage charge for a ship is determined referring to its Net Tonnage (NT). The charge would not exceed HK$100,000.
Annual Tonnage Fee (based on NT) | |
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Net Tonnage of Ships | Fee (HK$) |
1,000 or below | 1,500 |
5,000 | 15,500 |
10,000 | 33,000 |
15,000 | 50,500 |
20,000 | 65,500 |
30,000 | 95,500 |
31,500 or upwards | 100,000 |
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