How to register for GST
In an earlier article, we gave an overview of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Singapore. In this article we shall elaborate on the GST registration process in greater…
In an earlier article, we gave an overview of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Singapore. In this article we shall elaborate on the GST registration process in greater…
The Goods and Services Tax or GST in Singapore is known in other countries as the Value-Added Tax (VAT). It was introduced in 1994 and is still in effect. This…
In Singapore, Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration is compulsory for a person or corporation that has a total taxable turnover exceeding S$1 million and fulfills one of three views:…
All Singapore-incorporated companies must have their financial statements filed with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) of Singapore. However, not all must have the statements audited. If a company…
The estimated chargeable income (ECI) covered in this article is applicable to companies only. Since 2020, it has become compulsory for all companies to e-file ECI, including new companies. However,…
There are two types of statuses in corporate tax terms for businesses in Singapore. One is Resident and another is Non-Resident. We discuss this topic in greater detail. What is…
All business entities in Singapore, whether local or foreign, are liable to pay corporate income tax. Aside from this, there are a few types of taxes which may affect the…
We touched on the various taxes which can affect the taxable income of a business as well as taxes which can affect operating cost in an earlier article (Types of…
The tax residency certificate in Singapore is called a Certificate of Residence or COR. It is a letter which certifies a company as a tax resident, allowing the company to…
A Tax Reclaim Form is a form that is issued by a tax treaty partner of the Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) signed between the Singapore government with a number of…