Singapore is a favorite financial hub in Asia Pacific. Many businessmen are drawn to this small island mainly due to its attractive political and economic landscapes. Foreign investors have two options in investing in Singapore. One of them is thr ough the use of an...
In Singapore, the company registrar is Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority or ACRA. Its responsibilities encompass regulation of public accountants and business entities duly registered and existing in Singapore. The most common business structure registered...
Singapore statutes require that companies comply with annual financial statement filing requirements. The primary purpose of these requirements is, of course, to report financial activity to the appropriate Singapore regulatory agencies and to give some level of...
The Budget 2012 tax changes apply to individuals, sole proprietors, partnerships, companies, and business trusts. The general goal of the Budget 2012 tax changes is to advance Singapore’s competitiveness in the global market in the face of a persistent global...
If you’ re looking for a country that appreciates and wants new businesses and is willing to prove it with low tax rates, then look no farther than Singapore. The country has purposely created a tax structure that includes low corporate tax rates and a number of...
In Singapore, companies are often referred to as either being a multi-national company (MNC) or small and medium enterprise (SME). Though the terms may seem obvious, they are specifically defined by law, and the definition may be a bit surprising. The Singapore...