Re: Starting a startup in Singapore
1) Yes, you can start a Singapore LLC without being present in Singapore. 2) Once your work visa is approved, you can appoint yourself as the local resident director. 3) Yes, you can incorporate in...
View ArticleRe: Newly Incorporated, Is it required to register for GST
A company is not required to register for GST unless it's anticipated annual revenue exceeds 1 million SGD.
View ArticleRe: Relocate to Singapore, how?
See http://www.singaporestartup.com/singapore-immigration-options
View ArticleRe: Relocate to Singapore, how?
At first you may decide which type of business vehicle . In Singapore there have tpe of business as follow : -Sole-proprietor / Partnership; -Pte Ltd; -LLP Thanks
View ArticleRe: Online Business
To incorporate a Pte Ltd company in Singapore,appointment of local director is required. Thanks
View ArticleCan i apply for my Parents dependant pass?
My parents are also my dependant can i apply dependant pass for them? after approving my Employment pass.
View ArticleDissolving a partnership and incorporating a PL company
Hi all, Need some advice on this for my father in law. He had a partnership (equal sharing) with his two brothers earlier and was informed that the partnership was dissolved in 2007 and the two other...
View ArticleRe: Dissolving a partnership and incorporating a PL company
Hi David, In term of share breakdown, you must look into following aspect : -is the pte ltd convert from partnership ? If yes, how the distribution of asset and liabilties before they convert to pte...
View ArticleForeigners restaurants
hi, I am 23 years old, I have experience in the food industry, I have worked in several places, in completely different businesses, I want to open a small restaurant (few tables) and make it a...
View ArticleRe: Foreigners restaurants
To start a business in Singapore, you have choose one of the vehicle as follow : -sole proprietor -pte ltd - partnership And to comply with Act requirement, you must have at least one local resident...
View ArticleOffshore Income Not Remited to Singapore
Offshore income not remitted to Singapore is not taxed ie. no corporate tax on this income. Also Singapore has no tax on dividend payments to shareholders. Therefore can we conclude that Singapore...
View ArticleRe: Online Business
There is a way to do this though. You can appoint a director who will act as your local "sponsor". Apart from this position, this director has no real say in the company, since this job is mostly...
View ArticleSole Proprietor Hiring Restrictions on Foreigners?
Hi, I just wanted to check if there are any restrictions on hiring foreigners in a sole proprietor company? Normally a company would have to apply for an EP and sponsor the employee, however how does...
View ArticleRe: Sole Proprietor Hiring Restrictions on Foreigners?
Yes as long as you able to get letter of consent from MOM , you may contact them at this number 6438 5122 Regards, Michelle
View ArticleLLC in Singpore
Can I incorporate an LLC in Singapore if I am a US citizen and receive all my income from the US for work done in European countries? Thanks!
View ArticleRe: LLC in Singpore
Yes, you can. Any foreigner can incorporate an LLC company in Singapore. The company is free to do business and receive income from other countries.
View ArticleRe: Offshore Income Not Remited to Singapore
Lot of people get confused with the term "offshore income". Just because income is coming from another country doesn't mean its offshore income. Such an income may still be treated as "sourced in...
View ArticleRe: Can i apply for my Parents dependant pass?
Depending on on the specific type of employment pass you get, you may be eligible to apply for long-term social visit pass for your parents but not a dependant pass.
View ArticleHiring employees
Hi Admin, I am going to open a Private Limited Co, in Singapore? May I ask if I can employ staff without Employment Pass or Entre Pass since I am the owner/shareholder/director of the company? Thank...
View ArticleRe: Hiring employees
If you are hiring a foreign staff, you must obtain an appropriate work pass before they can commence employment. For local staff (Singapore citizens and PRs), you don't require a work pass obviously.
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