Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-104179
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Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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 any dividends or other distributions from our Chinese subsidiaries to our subsidiary located outside of mainland
China, namely E-Home HK, or the Cayman Islands holding company, E-Home.

Within our direct holding structure, the cross-border
transfer of funds from E-Home to its Chinese subsidiaries is permitted under the laws and regulations of the PRC currently in effect.
Foreign investors’ funds for purchasing E-Home’s securities offered by E-Home in the future can be remitted to our subsidiaries
in China, through E-Home HK. Specifically, E-Home is permitted to provide funding to its PRC subsidiaries in the form of shareholder loans
or capital contributions, subject to the satisfaction of applicable government registration, approval, and filing requirements in China.
There are no quantity limits on E-Home’s ability to make capital contributions to its PRC subsidiaries under the PRC regulations.
However, the PRC subsidiaries may only procure shareholder loans from E-Home HK to the extent of the difference between their respective
registered capital and total investment amount as recorded in the Chinese Foreign Investment Comprehensive Management Information System.

Dividends and Other Distributions to U. S. Investors
and Tax Consequences

As of the date of this annual report, neither
E-Home nor any of its subsidiaries have paid dividends or made distributions to U. S. investors. We intend to retain most, if not all,
of our available funds and any future earnings for the development and growth of our business in China. We do not expect to pay dividends
in the foreseeable future.

Subject to the passive foreign investment company
rules, the gross amount of any distribution that we make to investors with respect to E-Home’s securities (including any amounts
withheld to reflect PRC withholding taxes) will be taxable as a dividend, to the extent paid out of our current or accumulated earnings
and profits, as determined under United States federal income tax principles.

The PRC Enterprise Income Tax Law and its implementation
rules provide that a withholding tax at a rate of 10% will be applicable to dividends payable by Chinese companies to non-PRC-resident
enterprises unless reduced under treaties or arrangements between the PRC central government and the governments of other countries or
regions where the non-PRC resident enterprises are tax resident. Pursuant to the tax agreement between mainland China and the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region, the withholding tax rate in respect to the payment of dividends by a PRC enterprise to a Hong Kong enterprise
may be reduced to 5