How to calculate Corporate Tax in Singapore
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We provide a very easy tool to estimate your corporate income tax
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Singapore companies are required to file 2 types of corporate income tax return every year: Estimated Chargeable Income and Form C/ C-S/ Lite.
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The process to register an EPC in Singapore is essentially the same as for any other private limited company in Singapore.
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The Notice of Assessment (NOA) – commonly referred to as a “tax bill” – is a document that the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) pro
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The primary advantage a COR provides is the avoidance of double taxation for companies and individuals with sources of income in multiple countries
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Every company in Singapore needs to file an ECI within three months after the end of its financial year except for those that are exempted in accordance with the guidelines of the IRAS.
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A Singapore Tax Identification Number (TIN) is a unique nine to ten-digit number that the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) issues to tax-paying individuals and entities as a way of tracking tax-related information.
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As a tourist, you can take advantage of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) refund scheme to save money on your purchases. In this guide, we’ll provide a thorough explanation of the tourist GST refund in Singapore, the eligibility criteria, the process of claiming your tax refund, and tips on how to maximize your refund.
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Raised from 7% starting on January 1st of 2023, the GST rate in Singapore is currently 8%. As an indirect tax, it is levied on the supply of goods and services within Singapore and the import of goods into the country.
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Singapore does not impose capital gains tax on its businesses and residents, with certain exceptions.
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