Company Secretarial in Singapore
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- Posted by admin
- 20 December 2018
- Articles, Company Secretarial
Singapore’s Parliament has introduced numerous key changes to the Employment Act on October 2, 2018. The country’s employee-centric workplace is leading the proposed changes, which all employers must adhere to in an attempt to avoid infringing on employment legislation. Patrick Tay, MP, has been championing more
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- Posted by admin
- 20 December 2018
- Articles, Company Secretarial
Offshore financial centres offer key advantages for owners, including ease of doing business, tax benefits and even simple corporate compliance. Delaware, Wyoming and Singapore are three key areas of offshore incorporation. Setting Up a Company Setting up a company is the first step to creating more
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- Posted by admin
- 20 December 2018
- Articles, Company Secretarial
Bulgaria and Singapore are two of the most well-known and popular offshore financial centres in the world. Both offer tax advantages, ease of business registration, a skilled labour force and straightforward corporate compliance regulations. Bulgaria as an Offshore Financial Centre Bulgaria is an attractive offshore more
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- Posted by admin
- 27 September 2018
- Company Secretarial, Tips
The Companies Act of Singapore was amended in 2017 under the Companies Act 2017. When the Act was passed, it was passed in an effort to improve the transparency of a business’ ownership and control. The Act was put in place to conform to international more
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- Posted by admin
- 27 September 2018
- Company Secretarial, Tips
Singapore has multiple business types to choose from when incorporating, but two of the most common business types are: Limited liability company A partnership Limited liability companies are also considered a private limited company or PLC. But, for the purpose of this article, we’ll be more
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- Posted by admin
- 09 April 2018
- Articles, Company Secretarial
BML v Comptroller of Income Tax [2017] SGHC 118 revolves around the interpretation of s 14(1)(a) of the Act on the deduction of interest expenses upon money borrowed for capital employed in acquiring income. Case Facts to Consider BML, the appellant, owns and operates a more
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- Posted by admin
- 09 April 2018
- Articles, Company Secretarial
There are many reasons to wind up a company. Maybe your company has ceased business activities, or maybe you're looking to minimize tax liabilities. In these two cases, voluntary winding up is possible. However, there are also two other ways to wind up a company: more
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- Posted by admin
- 12 February 2018
- Articles, Company Secretarial
Singapore's sole proprietorship means that one person or one company owns a business. The business can have no partners, and the owner has the ultimate say in the complete running of the business. The sole proprietorship can have its own name so long as the more
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- Posted by admin
- 16 January 2018
- Articles, Company Secretarial
Liquidation and strike off are the two primary options when closing a business in Singapore. A Singapore company may decide to shut its doors for a variety of reasons, but winding down operations can be a lengthy, complex process. The amount of time it takes more
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- Posted by admin
- 29 December 2017
- Company Secretarial
Under Section 171(1) Cap 50 of the Companies Act, every company shall appoint one or more company secretary who is a natural person and whose principal place of residence is in Singapore. The responsibility of ensuring that the appointed company secretary is competent and has more