@yeni2014
Malaysian expat in Singapore
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Singapore tax for EP holder non-resident by GuestPoster1610
Hi everyone, Is there anyone experience in calculating tax for EP holder non resident? will they get the non resident reliefs such as 4% on the first 2,500 SGD and so on or is it flat 20%? Will be really grateful for any advice
Sygoy You have a EP, so entire income as declared to MOM and as per your employment contract is taxable, even though you travel or working overseas most of the time. You may apply for NOR status but there are conditions to meet. Most of the time, ... Read More
Singapore EP holders must be present in Singapore once every 60 days? by disambiguated
I'm a Singapore EP holder, and my job is something like 80% - 90% travel. I've received conflicting information as to whether there is a rule or regulation that Singapore EP holders must be physically present in Singapore at least once ...
I suggest to just prove your case, if necessary. Your Employer should be able to prove that you are exercising employment in Singapore, which is the sole reason on why EP is needed and approved by MOM in the first place. This means, your extensive ... Read More
Frustrated to get PR in Singapore by IamEntitled2myOwnOpinion
hi everyone! i just can't help but share our frustrations with getting a PR in Singapore. Me & my husband are working here for 7 years already. During our 2nd year, we tried to apply for it, but it got rejected. We were both holding an S ...
Instead of baby, unless both your hubby n you wanted it for family reason,, perhaps you can consider : (1) participate in community work, to integrate with the locals (2) be a member of an association or body in Singapore which serves the peoples ... Read More
Singapore Tax Help by KrisAllen
Can anyone tell me in lay man's terms as to what is Singapore's taxation policy on world-wide income? I have referred to the IRAS website but its all jargon and seems confusing to me. Cheers, Kris
For individuals, it is basically based on sources. If you are under employment pass, you are exercising employment in Singapore and income is sourced here. For corporate, it is based on sources, remittance and residency here. This is just the ... Read More
Singapore tax for EP holder non-resident by GuestPoster1610
Hi everyone, Is there anyone experience in calculating tax for EP holder non resident? will they get the non resident reliefs such as 4% on the first 2,500 SGD and so on or is it flat 20%? Will be really grateful for any advice
As a EP holder, you will be regarded as tax resident in Singapore. Singapore tax is progressive for resident individuals. This means, it is based on which tax bracket your chargeable income falls under. Even at highest 20% tax bracket, your ... Read More